Example sentences of "we have yet " in BNC.
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1 | That 's the version we 've yet to test , but memories of the 1988 Turbo R remain vivid and potent . |
2 | We 've yet to decide the date of the next event . |
3 | That 's very helpful , erm I mean obviously , we 've yet to decide who 's going to do the research , and who 's going to do all the considering . |
4 | Absorbed , bonded in the building in a way we 've yet to establish . |
5 | And we do know that for some gravitational reason we 've yet to fathom , the absorption effect is nullified below ground-level . |
6 | Now I know that I 'm going and Alma 's going , but we 've yet to decide I would rather just go to the crematorium |
7 | We 've yet to find out if they 've any sail-makin' facilities here at all . |
8 | I explained to him about what we 've done up to date and the fact that we 've yet to sort the account out properly . |
9 | It 's possible there are more remains ; bodies or cremations ; inserted at a later date that we 've yet to find . |
10 | You see the problem is , we 've yet to discover what the purpose is of all this . |
11 | There may , indeed , be positive aspects to the slight detachment of the Gardener Centre from the central hubbub , which we 've yet to work out how fully to utilize . |
12 | We had yet to learn that the " problems " the Keraing was anticipating could come from our own crew , and that Ladjang 's job as our intermediary with them was to call on all his diplomatic skills and moral courage . |
13 | Of climbing Ratagan ( which they spelt in different ways : Boswell , ‘ Ratakin' : Johnson , ‘ Ratiken ’ ) in the early afternoon , Johnson confided in Mrs Thrale ( to whom he spells it ‘ Rattiken ’ ) ‘ more difficulty than we had yet experienced ’ , a formidable demur , given the harshness of the ride out from Fort Augustus to Anoch . |
14 | Only last week we had yet another meeting with them on the subject of computer software . |
15 | On the city board last week we had yet another example rather a good project Trumpington disability project , very likely but it 's social services budget . |
16 | ‘ Greville will be joining our team , but we have yet to discuss his role , ’ Stoute said . |
17 | I question whether we have yet found the secret . |
18 | We have yet to experience any hard frosts , so autumn leaves still cling to branches and there are still a few flowers of white dead nettle , red campion and yarrow to attract the last of the drone flies . |
19 | But they raised the question of authority only in the most ambiguous terms : ‘ we have yet made no mention of change in authority nor has it even entered our hearts , but seeing that France and the Queen Regent here , her priests , etc. , intend nothing but suppressing Christ 's evangel … we are fully purposed to seek the next remedy and withstand their tyranny ’ . |
20 | We have yet to learn that form counts for something even in the holiest adoration of the heart . ’ |
21 | The proportion of women candidates was at 29.4% the highest we have yet discovered for any tier of local or central government . |
22 | At the time of writing we have yet to see what new drugs will come from this foundation . |
23 | We know that the end of this life is a gateway into another life , far more wonderful than anything we have yet experienced . |
24 | For example , we have yet to explain why congruity with a verb 's bias has a bigger effect when it is paired with gender cue , since the availability of a gender cue would appear to make congruity a redundant cue . |
25 | Conversely , we have yet to meet any visitor who feels he or she stayed too long . |
26 | We have yet to produce a commercial installation . |
27 | By recognising that whatever we dislike in others is a mirror , an aspect of ourselves which we have yet to love and accept , we gain self-knowledge and move towards self-love . |
28 | We have yet to make a balanced assessment of the real price exacted from humanity for those things which all politicians promise in ever greater abundance . |
29 | We have yet to see whether , with no Jim Sillars , it will urge the Scottish case on John Major . |
30 | True , we have seen the evil of fur coats ( those in Lynne Truss 's story bite back rather than coset the wearer ) , but we have yet to heed Helen Simpson 's caution that even New Men may well be beasts in gourmet cook 's clothing . |