Example sentences of "yet to [be] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 At the time of writing ( 1989 ) full analysis of the model towns programme had yet to be completed .
3 The overall picture , with session 1991–2 yet to be completed , is very encouraging for SCOTVEC , because it indicates that the faith we had in the new system 's advantages was well-founded .
4 The agreement ( in a final version whose legal drafting had yet to be completed ) would become operational only after ratification by the federal parliament and all of the provincial legislatures .
5 But because the unit has yet to be completed , they were unable to join a timeshare exchange scheme that would have enabled them to take a family holiday in Florida at Easter .
6 President Reagan 's rhetoric has , however , yet to be converted to action .
7 There are already several thousand CHP plants in the UK providing 15 per cent of electricity to industry , but a national grid power station is yet to be converted to CHP .
8 Though he offered to identify his sources to Chief Judge Platt in camera , Shaughnessy was only too well aware that the certainty he felt about Flight 103 had yet to be converted into a certainty he could prove in court .
9 The advantage of this form of development is highlighted by the success of the recently floated Wetherspoon Organisation , where from a portfolio of 44 trading units , 28 have been developed from unlicensed property and a further 18 sites have yet to be converted .
10 The merits of a planning application lodged in August 1988 can hardly be expected to be judged on the basis of a yet to be prepared and approved Structure Plan Review and District-wide Local Plan , both of which will address a future Development Plan time period .
11 But Lang insists that a final blueprint has yet to be prepared .
12 Transferring to an alternative medium requires new data formats yet to be standardised and dependence on a new generation of hardware to read or download stored information .
13 Miss Rantzen was ordered to pay a third of the newspaper 's appeal costs — which have yet to be calculated .
14 Neighbourhood manager Sue Bennett feels this has yet to be recognised nationally , but is certain to become a major issue in future .
15 This should not detract from the fact that several departments were making legitimate use of the improved facilities , though as one teacher noted there were subjects such as business studies where the potential had yet to be recognised .
16 Although patients with pain and obstructive liver function tests are now subjected to liver biopsy after negative endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography , a consistent histological pattern is yet to be recognised .
17 Age discrimination — which was not new but was worsening because of the current economic recession — existed in all EC countries , but had yet to be recognised as a problem , the report said .
18 For reasons yet to be explained , the ‘ contract ’ affidavit concerning Mrs Mandela , given by Dlamini to a police lieutenant , was not presented at the trial .
19 What attracts many scientists to this hypothesis is that those perturbations of the orbits of Neptune and Pluto have yet to be explained satisfactorily in any other way .
20 His assassination was predictable , although how the murderer passed by the android security guards had yet to be explained .
21 The final BT chapter is yet to be conceived .
22 The disk just sitting there , its mysteries yet to be unravelled
23 Whether it allows the exercise of force to be more controlled and effective has yet to be seen .
24 The water boards are always prepared to discuss pressure and purity , but whether they will do anything about it is another matter , and the effects of privatisation have yet to be seen .
25 Chevenement 's influence has yet to be seen in the banks , now mostly state owned .
26 Whether this is true in developed countries is yet to be seen : although Ellison 's 1932 study in the United Kingdom is consistent with the results in figure 1 , it preceded immunisation and antibiotics and hence is not comparable in 1992 .
27 This places his discourse firmly in the domain of public cultural policy and returns us directly to the concerns of the Newbolt Committee , indeed to one of its major areas of anxiety : " Whether the class.consciousness which has hitherto formed the chief force of [ linguistic ] stability in Great Britain , will continue to influence the masses , has yet to be seen . "
28 How far , if at all , this has succeeded in slowing cost inflation has yet to be seen .
29 While this practice has now been successfully challenged in the courts , the effects on pension scheme provision and older women 's economic activity rates have yet to be seen ( Davidson , 1990 ) .
30 " At the east end modern windows are made to the kitchen and chamber , over which are yet to be seen part of three antient lancet windows of the chancel , the center one somewhat higher and larger than the other two ; which were before the alterations deep and narrow .
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