Example sentences of "[ex0] be yet " in BNC.
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1 | And there are yet others to be invented . |
2 | Increasingly too , in this age of technological and scientific advancement , there are yet new hazards to contend with — such as the risks associated with radiation , chemical waste , the illicit use of drugs and modern war weaponry — and these , in contrast to natural forces , have been created by man himself . |
3 | In Edmonton , which the Tories also won by a tiny majority ( 593 ) , there are yet more allegations of electoral hanky panky . |
4 | There are yet further buildings between the river and ‘ villa ’ , one about 230 yds due east of it . |
5 | This caution is all the more necessary when we realize that there are varieties in which this change has not yet taken place , more than three centuries later , and that there are yet other varieties in which different changes have taken place . |
6 | But I must be disappointed at how few fungi there are yet in the hedges and copses , as I start hallucinating them . |
7 | There are yet more clues in Marx 's exposition of the autonomous state in the France of Louis Napoleon to the power of bureaucracy in the post-colonial situation . |
8 | There were yet other critics who were all too aware of what was really going on . |
9 | There were yet more surprises to come . |
10 | There was the failure of Britain 's bid to enter the EEC ; there were yet more signs of the seemingly intractable weaknesses in the British economy ; and finally there was the uncertainty occasioned by the need to hold a general election at some time in 1964 . |
11 | At this point there 's yet another exciting landscape , full of lochans . |
12 | ‘ No , Father , there 's yet one more to be seen , a young man from a neighbouring hamlet who came down to help the carters . |
13 | There 's yet another one and I always hesitate to mention this one , Help the Aged , I think it 's most , yes ? |
14 | Oh that 's sunken there in n it , yeah do n't think there 's yet an empty seat |
15 | There is yet one further stage of insight — and of pessimism — which awaits the student . |
16 | There is yet another , rather unorthodox method of assessing frame size that is much favoured by the overweight . |
17 | In the present context there is yet another source of tension , perhaps the most crucial of all . |
18 | There is yet a third possibility . |
19 | Of course , there is yet another consideration . |
20 | There is yet another vast area of human experience wherein the need to condense many vague and widely varied beliefs and hopes into a single credible interpretation capable of being incorporated into a definition of ‘ god ’ , which is of immeasurable importance . |
21 | There is yet another area of intellectual activity that is supported by reading , and this is speculation of the ‘ what if … ? ’ kind , found in science fiction ( SF ) . |
22 | There is yet another story of hide and seek on these hills , but there is historical evidence for this one which dates from the autumn of 1536 . |
23 | There is yet another reason why many fibre-rich foods slow down eating and add to satisfaction . |
24 | An archway covered with more Rosa ‘ Dorothy Perkins ’ leads you to a small back garden with another island bed as its main feature , There is yet more pink phlox and annual lavatera , along with the variegated phlox ‘ Norah Leigh ’ , hostas , the dwarf gentian-blue Delphinium tatsienense and Geranium ‘ Winscombe ’ , which is one of the pink varieties that seems to flower all summer long . |
25 | Such descriptions may have truth in them , but I think there is yet another way of looking at the situation . |
26 | There is yet no evidence of permanent production centres in early Anglo-Saxon England , and resort must be made to the objects themselves to determine the structure of the industry . |
27 | There is yet more ‘ tungsten in the Yukon , vast deposits of copper and molybdenum in Arizona , still more copper and molybdenum in both northern and central Chile . |
28 | It seems that in the case of Texas there is yet another irony of penal reform : unemployment increases the prison population , but also makes it possible to provide the new prisons for which the need has been created . |
29 | There is yet no general explanation for the fertility decline ( Cleland and Wilson 1987 ) ; it is now clear that the transition began within the space of a few decades throughout Western Europe , from Trieste to Tromso , in a wide variety of countries ( Coale and Watkins 1986 ) . |
30 | There is yet another figure whose importance , in the eyes of posterity , was to be distorted and diminished . |