Example sentences of "have still [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 Five hundred quick miles over the Alps in tandem with a thoroughbred rival proved just how far Chrysler has still to go to building an effective contender .
2 Lord Tebbit tells me he has still to agree on his luxury — ‘ the BBC seem to be rather narrow-minded about some of the luxuries I 'd thought of . ’
3 Monie is without Shaun Edwards ( broken thumb ) , Martin Dermott ( elbow ) and Neil Cowie ( groin ) plus Test prop Andy Platt , who is out of contract and has still to agree new terms .
4 The theatre has still to fill the post of artistic director — indeed interviews have not yet begun — and Mr McKeown suggested the position might this time be taken by more than one person , and remain filled for some four or five years .
5 Rangers manager Walter Smith has still to settle on his line-up .
6 The challenges are none the less great , and the organization has still to define its role .
7 Though a bold start , the exercise has still to tackle the problems of how the targets are to be achieved or the deeper involvement of other sectors with an influence on the key determinants of health .
8 It has been a year of controversy for Brady as the club has still to decide on whether to move to a new home at Cambuslang or remain at Celtic Park .
9 While Birtwell , who is a fisheries research scientist with the Canadian government in Vancouver , has still to decide whether or not he can continue to devote the time needed to coach the national team , he has no doubts as to what the future holds .
10 Cheltenham College has still to decide what to do about Heenan 's memorial , but because he was never tried , technically he died an innocent man .
11 In France , where substantial remedial action has still to take effect , there was a deficit of $7.4m ( 1992 : $7.8m loss ) on premium income up 20% as a result of substantial rate increases in a market which is now much more receptive to rating action .
12 President Mitterrand 's government ( which has still to finalise its IT plans after more than 18 months ' deliberation ) will , so it says , build on French strengths and remedy the weaknesses .
13 James , who has still to keep a clean sheet , would be disappointed to be overlooked , but he has the confidence and the talent to establish himself at Anfield .
14 James , who has still to keep a clean sheet , would be disappointed to be overlooked , but he has the confidence and the talent to establish himself at Anfield .
15 But in other ways the recession has still to nibble , yet alone bite .
16 CLT has still to make up its mind .
17 But it has still to make an underwriting profit on this account .
18 At the same time the clubhead has still to make contact .
19 The court has still to make its final decision . ’
20 Yet somehow the message has still to get through to British Rail that the communication of travel information is no longer a luxury , to be fed in titbits to grateful passengers .
21 But it is not a solution However successful the Board is in identifying development opportunities , providing capital and training , buildings and equipment , giving assistance with promotion and marketing , every enterprise set up has still to pay the penalty of remoteness , and will go on paying it long after any injection of grants and loans has been exhausted .
22 This was an offshoot of an idea that has still to surface .
23 For all their clout — and Garth Brooks last year sold 17% of all the records sold by EMI — country has still to win critical acceptance .
24 Such ambiguities only add to the difficulties of a plan that has still to win the approval of the Bosnian Serbs .
25 The company , whose shares have been suspended at 16.5p since September 1991 , has still to reveal details of its refinancing negotiations with banks and creditors to an extraordinary meeting of shareholders .
26 The above items and much more , which is now yet not on display as the Museum has still to build a depot for which , incidentally is planned to include a NEW 16-metre diameter turntable for both metre and broad gauges .
27 And ordinary soldiers , writing to relatives from the Front in April 1940 , spoke naïvely of their belief that ‘ as long as we have the front soldier Adolf Hitler , there will be only loyalty , bravery , and justice for his people ’ , and that ‘ the most beautiful day in the life of our Führer has still to come ’ , the day on which ‘ all peoples have recovered their freedom , peace , and equality ’ .
28 So far , however , the policy has still to come to anything .
29 In one case , which has still to come to trial , it is not clear which hat the salesman was wearing when he made his deals : his own or the life company 's .
30 Privatisation threatens if the Tories return to power ; their new-found enthusiasm for rail has still to find clear expression in funding priorities ; and commuter grousing continues unabated .
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