Example sentences of "are yet [prep] [be] " in BNC.

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1 Many are still led by their founders whose skills are yet to be tested in a tougher economic climate .
2 The New Zealand ‘ open ’ adoption approach has not used research to follow up the parties involved beyond the initial years following placement , and the children involved in the arrangement are yet to be interviewed .
3 Democracy and the rule of law are yet to be firmly established .
4 The 1990 Report discusses a number of consequential matters that are yet to be decided , including assistance for the deaf ; the preservation of , access to , and use of the television archives ; and the provision of a television feed to Members ' rooms .
5 Support acts for the night are yet to be confirmed .
6 With OmniSQL Gateway already in beta test , three more important products , and in some ways the most interesting , are yet to be unveiled : the Replication , Navigator and Configurator servers .
7 While official TPC-A figures are yet to be disclosed , transactions per second rates range from 110 for the 890S/100 up to 336 for the 890S/400 .
8 They are yet to be involved in the testing process : ‘ My real concern for my children is that they have n't gone through the tests for 14-year-olds yet , ’ he says .
9 " 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 .
10 Already more than £8m has been paid out by the Compensation Agency , but claims totalling a further £38m are yet to be processed .
11 No doubt the academic battles surrounding Degas ' art will continue even if a wider audience are yet to be enlisted .
12 Many of Artemesia 's paintings are ’ lost ’ and are yet to be uncovered .
13 The powerful stimulants of gastric acid secretion present in beer , which are yet to be identified , are thermostable and anionic polar substances .
14 Some patterns of normal colonic motility have begun to emerge , but specific abnormalities are yet to be defined .
15 Full details are yet to be worked out , but both electronic and printed publication are anticipated .
16 The precise allocation of space to the Coulson Professor , and its location , are yet to be decided .
17 It is feared that the total cost could be as much as £500,000 , though equipment , furnishings and other items are yet to be checked .
18 However , the allocations are yet to be topped up to allow extra spending covered by the cash given in European Regional Development Fund grants .
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