Example sentences of "yet [pron] be [noun] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Again , the skill of writing is often taken for granted , yet there are adults who are handicapped because they can not write their name .
2 Yet there are features which are difficult to explain on this hypothesis ; caves are known in places at the rear of the beach and occasionally stacks , examples being on the west coast of Arran near Imachar ( Plate 32 ) , which could hardly have withstood freeze-thaw and salt weathering capable of flattening the metamorphic rocks involved .
3 ‘ At the moment this is not always done and yet there are people who , if they 'd been approached , would have been willing to give permission . ’
4 Yet there are people who see the stones throw distance from there to the covered market as an intolerable distance .
5 Yet there were others who clearly did not relish James 's rule , having actively opposed him when King , and who did their best to distance themselves from the Jacobite cause after the Revolution , Archbishop Sancroft being the most famous example .
6 Yet it 's James they have to thank every time they sink into their armchairs to listen to their favourite classics .
7 Yet it is sacrifice which is offered in delight .
8 Yet it is structure which gives to any undertaking its distinctive shape and identity .
9 Yet it is poverty which drives these poor worlders to hew their saplings .
10 Yet it is advertisers who have the gaping holes in their shoes .
11 And yet it was persons who died in such numbers , without ever necessarily subscribing to the consequences of their own actions .
12 Yet it was Everton who had the clearer second half opportunities after manager Howard Kendall had gambled on the pace of substitute Stuart Barlow by introducing him as early as the 50th minute .
13 Yet it was Libyans who demanded bloodwealth from the state .
14 Yet it was Bridgeman who , at the special National Union Conference in July 1906 , seconded Maxse 's motion calling for the reform of Conservative Central Office , a motion which stemmed directly from Maxse 's ‘ paranoid ’ view of the obstructiveness of the Party mandarins towards the tariff campaign .
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