Example sentences of "have yet [to-vb] [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Police have yet to name the dead man but he is thought to be from the Grangetown area .
2 ‘ I have yet to see a Scottish team look weak , no matter how depleted they were to begin with , ’ he said .
3 I have yet to see an Iraqi journalist reporting from Saudi Arabia .
4 I have yet to find a random cat or a one-dimensional flock of 30 ducks. ) ( 6 ) Ducks feel more at ease when with other ducks .
5 They 've got a fine album and a string of great singles a long way behind them , but the Demonz have yet to have the mass market fawning at their feet , unless you count their brief appearance in the video for ‘ The Bouncer ’ .
6 With a year to go the NZRFU have yet to provide a detailed breakdown .
7 Having said this , and without wishing to appear a persistent critic , I do have to say that in some key respects the new proposals have yet to provide a satisfactory framework for the securitisation of assets .
8 The current diagnostic criteria for anorexia nervosa reflect this evolutionary process but they have yet to achieve the final category .
9 Their thoughts and comments are accompanied by the author 's intelligent and knowledgeable text , which will prove extremely valuable to both the newcomer to pastels , and to more experienced artists who have yet to discover the full potential of the medium .
10 Since privatisation , they have yet to make a major decision .
11 We have yet to make a balanced assessment of the real price exacted from humanity for those things which all politicians promise in ever greater abundance .
12 MUCH TO their chagrin , the woes of Chancellor Kohl 's centre-right coalition have yet to produce a solid wave of support for the Social Democrats .
13 We have yet to produce a commercial installation .
14 But the major political parties have yet to get the real message , namely that the people know full well that someone , somehow , is going to have to pay for German unification .
15 We now have a multi-party Britain , but we have yet to experience a fundamental departure from a two-party House of Commons .
16 Is my right hon. Friend aware that during a recent visit I made to Albania on behalf of the Council of Europe , politicians of all parties expressed a keen interest in receiving British know-how , but were disappointed that we have yet to establish a British embassy in Tirane ?
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