Example sentences of "yet [prep] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | WP Has much been written as yet about that period ? |
2 | But I have n't seen Miss White yet about all these sort of things . |
3 | ‘ Have you told the police yet about this ? ’ |
4 | Well , she had n't even told me yet about any chairs getting ripped up . |
5 | And yet between these two , from what has been said and written and recollected by both , an intense and governing bond grew up unlikely though it had at first seemed . |
6 | In this form she was perhaps more deadly than ever ; yet for that very reason she refrained from causing harm , suppressing her reflexes . |
7 | … ‘ I suppose so , but I think I 'm a bit young yet for that sort of thing . |
8 | Yet for many of these inhabitants of the new Europe , the breaching of the Wall is another nightmare , opening the gates into West Germany to a mass of high-skilled , low-wage workers who are white and German . |
9 | Yet for many centuries , Cheltenham consisted of no more than a single street , lined with a few houses . |
10 | Yet for many employment offers social satisfaction as great or greater than the financial reward . |
11 | Yet for many old people the meeting of basic needs in residential care is problematic . |
12 | Yet for many years the idea of using probabilistic information within an NLP system was viewed with some disdain by the linguistic community . |
13 | Yet for many years most Europeans did not know the system existed and it was no substitute for full EMU . |
14 | Migrating birds display great sensitivity to the direction and force of air currents , changing altitude frequently to find the best conditions , and yet for many years their sensors have eluded detection . |
15 | Yet for many years gerontologists , in the many disciplines that make up gerontology , have been arguing that the gloom is overstressed , that future prospects need not be so bad as is often suggested . |
16 | Eventually , though not yet for many years , when Deep Level came up under here ore was dropped down to there and trammed out all the way to the Bonsor Mill ; Paddy End Mill was then shutdown . |
17 | Yet for many residents are most concerned about their own security |
18 | Yet for all it is more visitor-orientated it really is very low-key . |
19 | Yet for all that , health provides just about the bloodiest battleground in British politics today . |
20 | Yet for all that , there is an additional conclusion . |
21 | Yet for all that , the charge eagerly made against us was that the Government were set on abolishing the National Health Service and ‘ privatizing ’ health care . |
22 | Yet for all their persuasiveness , the Beveridge proposals had not been implemented . |
23 | Yet for all the expense , the effort , the bloodshed , Henry achieved only one obvious success , and that had nothing to do with Hertford 's armies . |
24 | Yet for all the theories put forward about the qualities required to win the Masters , it provides one of the best opportunities for a rank-and-file player to win a major title . |
25 | Yet for all his protestations at being a plain old wordsmith , and a plagiarist at that , Asimov displayed one of the most dynamic imaginations in the sci-fi business . |
26 | Yet for all their meanness , we learn from the minutes that by the end of 1907 nine holes were open , as was the clubhouse , and that several men , ladies and boys had been elected as members . |
27 | Yet for all that , it remains a strangely secret and much misunderstood world . |
28 | Yet for all that he no longer believed the creed in which he had been raised : for all that he fought for a king against an upstart general , for the old order against the new , Karelius recognized that at heart he would always be one of Cromwell 's men . |
29 | Yet for all this , more co-ordinated machinery still has to emerge and I confess to experiencing a certain sour taste of insincerity when I hear educational leaders talking about promoting a relevant and dynamic curriculum for primary schools , yet notice that they are hastening most slowly in providing the assessment policy needed to enable this to happen . |
30 | Yet for all its obvious allusions to Schumann , its unrelieved and intense melancholy , which culminates in a passionate cadenza-like passage for the violin , offers a fascinating foretaste of his mature style . |