Example sentences of "[det] [noun pl] have [adv] [prep] be " in BNC.

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1 Although the existence of such a state might have important legal implications in cases where accidents take place , as Horne ( 1992 ) argues , such states have yet to be adequately differentiated from simple sleepiness .
2 The full value of such workshops has yet to be confirmed but there is no doubt that they represent a valuable communication tool .
3 Alternatively there are several chemical additives on the market which aim to provide a substitute for lead , although the case for these products has yet to be proved .
4 However , these aspirations have yet to be fulfilled .
5 These actions have therefore to be decided according to the law in force before the passing of the Act of 1976 — essentially the common law .
6 Infra-red spectroscopic studies and nuclear magnetic resonance measurements of potentized solutions compared with straight dilutions also suggest the presence of long-chain molecules , although these studies have yet to be confirmed .
7 Since these objectives have yet to be achieved , there is time to ask if they can be approached via an alternative route .
8 For these features have only to be noticed for it to be seen that very considerable scope exists for denying or undermining the exercise of the right .
9 These issues have yet to be resolved in any jurisdictions in which this legislation operates .
10 Unfortunately , the Government still continue to repeat the view that it would be neither ‘ practical or beneficial ’ to introduce age discrimination legislation , and the majority of these recommendations have yet to be implemented , notably those relating to a bi-annual report , increasing the earnings disregard and improving employment training for the over-50s .
11 However , these recommendations have yet to be taken up by the profession and corporate reports in the business sector have largely remained concerned with fulfilling the statutory duties relating to reporting profit and loss .
12 Finally , they are incomplete in that , even on the pilot sites , many issues have yet to be addressed .
13 ask , how many equipments have still to be selected ?
14 The basic structures of several pavilions have yet to be completed and the biggest universal exposition ever mounted still bears more than a passing resemblance to a building site — albeit a very colourful one .
15 The history of many localities and of most schools has still to be written , however , and a search in the library may often prove disappointing .
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