Example sentences of "[noun pl] have [adv] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The choice of courts has yet to be determined .
2 Alternatively there are several chemical additives on the market which aim to provide a substitute for lead , although the case for these products has yet to be proved .
3 The history of many localities and of most schools has still to be written , however , and a search in the library may often prove disappointing .
4 A decision on whether to offer seatbelt pre-tensioners as an option on UK cars has yet to be taken .
5 Of course , such potent compounds had still to be assessed in animals , before they could be used in patients .
6 His assassination was predictable , although how the murderer passed by the android security guards had yet to be explained .
7 When either 2 or 6 words had also to be held in memory then reaction times for both hemispheres improved but more so for the left hemisphere than for the right hemisphere , leading to a RVF superiority .
8 Although lacking a formal programme , Fujimori had rejected " shock " adjustments at a time when he claimed that the buying power of the majority of people had been halved over the previous year and that the needs of the poorest sectors had still to be met .
9 The riddles of babies ' first words have yet to be solved .
10 Although an initial consultation paper was issued in October 1991 , the aims and functions of the SWSI have yet to be finalised .
11 All these problems regarding parallel computers have yet to be solved by the large community of researchers in the field , but their solution will dictate the nature of future supercomputers .
12 Consequently , parties have little by way of financial sanctions to bring against undisciplined members of congress .
13 Although the floodlights have yet to be installed , the club have now got planning permission from Montgomeryshire District Council .
14 Jane is unlikely to earn much sympathy by virtue of the attention given to the environment which produced her dabbling in eventfulness and her poor kiss , and yet the two environments have more in common than would once have been thought possible .
15 Now the wall has come down , Leipzig city council is still pressing ahead for the museum to be built , although the building funds have yet to be found and the competition to find an architect will not be until 1993 .
16 Where the local nobility provided leadership in the rising against the French it was accepted , as the composition of the Juntas shows ; the role of these local notables has yet to be studied , but they represent a type of ‘ patriot ’ in 1808 .
17 The price in Panamanian civilian casualties has yet to be counted , and world opinion has yet to give its verdict .
18 Unfortunately , the second strand to the Report that a Lending and Security Act be implemented to regulate commercial transactions has yet to be successful .
19 This procedure may break down if we get to a single pair of edges , but we will see that this can happen only if a pair of corners has also to be exchanged .
20 Who goes up and who goes down in the rugby union leagues has still to be sorted out too …
21 There are many other markets where Guinness brands have yet to be introduced .
22 The advantage of this form of development is highlighted by the success of the recently floated Wetherspoon Organisation , where from a portfolio of 44 trading units , 28 have been developed from unlicensed property and a further 18 sites have yet to be converted .
23 Quotas for career registrars were issued two years late , and those for research registrars have yet to be issued .
24 A few years ago Japanese-Americans were compensated for being interned during the second world war , and some ( mostly white ) people have begun to point out that blacks have yet to be compensated for centuries of slavery .
25 However , these aspirations have yet to be fulfilled .
26 In particular the opportunity to provide students with the humane education of literary study and the scientific education of linguistics is a unique combination whose advantages have yet to be fully recognised .
27 The effects have yet to be fully assessed , but there is some concern that , as bus companies are no longer allowed to engage in cross-subsidisation ( ie direct profits from profitable routes towards subsidising unprofitable ones ) , unprofitable routes and evening and weekend services may be forced to close .
28 It is beyond the scope of this chapter to grapple with the full implications of the whole ERA for pre-school education , particularly with regard to ‘ opting out ’ , financial delegation , especially as , at the time of writing , vesting days for each of these major elements have yet to be announced , and discussion would be speculative .
29 Foucault 's approach and analyses have also to some degree informed this work and for that reason alone deserve a critical appraisal .
30 Dogs , of course , have done their street work and further matters have yet to be overcome !
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