Example sentences of "[conj] [adj] have [adv] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | It was indicated that testing times could be reduced and that the potential existed for cost reductions in component overhaul , although these have yet to be quantified precisely . |
2 | He also cited the fact that they had not profited personally from their conduct , that they had " a record of long and distinguished service " , and that all had already in terms of emotional anguish and damaged careers paid a price which was " grossly disproportionate to any misdeeds or errors of judgement they might have committed " . |
3 | Whether it allows the exercise of force to be more controlled and effective has yet to be seen . |
4 | But this has yet to be reflected in policy . |
5 | There may have been some dietary change , despite the absence of change in enamel thickness , but this has yet to be tested . |
6 | We might expect to find regularities in the roles team members play in relation to the visionary , but this has yet to be established . |
7 | The readiness of Scots to migrate at this period has prompted suggestions that there were forces inherent in Scottish society which encouraged high levels of mobility and a propensity to migrate , but this has yet to be shown . |
8 | Some Indian railways attempted to cope with the great pressure of third-class passengers by installing them in double-decker carriages , but these had soon to be abandoned because they proved to be unsafe and top-heavy . |
9 | Samples have been collected from an even wider area covering the whole of the United Kingdom continental shelf , but these have yet to be analysed and the results entered on the database . |
10 | Nor was the sound level on the main roads increased despite the greater concentration of traffic there ; indeed the smoother driving on these roads may have reduced the sound level of some of them , though this has yet to be verified . |
11 | But great material progress has been made , even though much has yet to be done . |