Example sentences of "[conj] has [adv] to [be] " in BNC.

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1 This is a puzzle that has yet to be answered .
2 Beautifully constructed courses which immensely satisfy both student and teacher alike with their intelligence and vigour , they have set a standard for classroom work that has yet to be matched . ’
3 Nevertheless , the situation is made more complicated by variations in the design : several of the objects have four eyes or nipples instead of the expected two , so there is probably some additional layer of symbolic meaning that has yet to be penetrated .
4 The articles amount to premature judgment of an issue that has yet to be subjected to valid peer review .
5 If you look around for some field that has yet to be used in a crime story and then insist on using it when it has not filled you with enthusiasm , your book will be leaden .
6 His work retained a pronounced individuality and originality that has yet to be properly acknowledged .
7 The next event will take place in April , at a venue that has yet to be arranged , but will probably be in the Lothians .
8 But all that is to characterise rather than to explain , and the lofty prestige of universities in the post-war world remains a phenomenon that has still to be convincingly analysed .
9 GIS research into site selection for non-nuclear hazardous waste has been almost exclusively conducted in North America and has yet to be matched in the UK .
10 After six years , the Mulla report is still ‘ under consideration ’ by the state governments , and has yet to be laid before Parliament .
11 This type of situation may exist in other cases of language interaction , but it is not universal : in any event , the model seems " leaky " and has yet to be demonstrated to be valid in any bilingual community where code switching occurs .
12 Donald Lees is working away from home and has yet to be told about the sentence :
13 Many passsages in the Jewish scriptures refer to the way in which religious observance itself can become an enormous obstacle and has constantly to be overcome .
14 ‘ I have work to attend to , Master Corbett The inn-keeper 's body has been coffined and has now to be churched before the villagers become too drunk and dump him in the pond . ’
15 The West German electorate lacks confidence in Chancellor Kohl and his team , but has yet to be convinced that the SPD , with whatever future coalition partner it chooses , will do much better .
16 The third woman of world class is Marie Laure de Lorenzi , who wins everything in Europe but has yet to be persuaded that America is worth a detour .
17 This lesson appears to have been accepted in principle ( Department of Trade and Industry , 1988 , 1989 ) but has yet to be implemented .
18 Members of the US Congress and environmentalists are concerned that the agreement , which has been signed but has yet to be ratified , will encourage US companies to transfer operations across the border to Mexico to take advantage of lax enforcement of labour and environmental standards .
19 This process is not only one that occurs in everyday life , but has also to be carried out by scientists in the laboratory , or by coroners in coroners ' courts ( Atkinson 1978 ) .
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