Example sentences of "yet [verb] any [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Yes , I heard you , yes , I heard you say the other day , and also did read in the press , where you 've been quoted , Councillor Warby , that you would build various by-passes and no doubt you will be putting , I have n't yet heard any amendments to the capital goal .
2 We could point out further that the ancient Israelites had not yet developed any notion of supernatural evil forces in opposition to God , and that this also encouraged them to see his hand in dark and terrible events .
3 I move that resolution and on I 've yet to see any evidence of them .
4 The Tysons have yet to see any cash payment from the liquidators who have been winding up BCI 's affairs .
5 A British Gas spokesman said : ‘ We have not yet received any communication from the emergency committee .
6 Conversely , we have yet to meet any visitor who feels he or she stayed too long .
7 Defense officials say they have not yet forbidden any publication , but insist that they possess the power to do so if they choose .
8 Indeed I am not aware that MoD has yet reported any doses .
9 in all the years I have been keeping fish I have yet to suffer any form of disease or problems associated with feeding worms .
10 A horrible time , truncating the night 's slumber yet eliminating any chance of a soothing return to bed for an hour before the day 's work .
11 Nothing will happen , since you have n't yet selected any needles and this carriage can not knit .
12 has not yet done any work for you
13 Shaking her head over Tracey 's capacity for self-absorption , Loretta reflected that she had not yet made any progress in her attempt to track down Melanie Gandell 's relatives .
14 Central TV have not yet made any approach to Villa owner Doug Ellis — but if Ellis wo n't play ball , then Newbon may try his luck with other Midlands giants like Coventry or Nottingham Forest .
15 After more than two years of investigation , police have not yet made any arrests in their effort to solve the March 1990 robbery of thirteen paintings from the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston .
16 I was sure that I 'd be safe from then when I finally emerged from the city on the far side — it was n't likely that rats would abe allowed too close to the Divine Sanctum — but I could n't yet see any sign of a far side .
17 However , the new facilities have yet to win any support from software houses , and you would be surprised to find an STE actually on sale .
18 In the absence of other worm supplies it may be hard to resist the temptation of feeding tubifex , particularly if one has not yet had any casualties following feeding .
19 Boyd says that Scandal , the film about the Profumo affair ( one of his few ideas which did materialise ) has ‘ not yet shown any profits ’ .
20 But we have not yet reached any incest taboo .
21 We do n't as yet have any friends in the street , but we 're on Hello terms with a few neighbours , and frankly I would n't want them to see me putting all these flowers on a skip .
22 We do not yet have any way of knowing .
23 Compatibility With the exception of certain disk-fiddling utilities , as previously mentioned , Xtradrive exists very happily with everything we 've thrown at it , and has not yet provided any cause for palpitations or sticky moments of any description .
24 A UN MISSION has not yet found any detainees in Swapo refugee camps , prison camps , bases and other facilities in Angola and Zambia , the UN Special Representative for Namibia , Martti Ahtisaari , said yesterday .
25 It was still early in the day and the sun was not yet giving any warmth .
26 Although a small proportion of patients with primary sclerosing cholangitis develop colitis only after the biliary presentation — follow up of AIDS related sclerosing cholangitis patients ( particularly those with pathogen negative diarrhoea ) has not yet yielded any patients with non-infective colitis .
27 We have not yet investigated any change in the incidence of dilatation and curettage in young women since this audit , but we conclude that if a strict protocol for surgery is adhered to , the proportion of patients for whom useful histological information is gained should increase and the number of dilatation and curettage operations decrease with appropriate clinical and economic advantage .
28 Yet to have any confidence in our solution we need to combine known segments of action and effect .
29 But Juno , which will cost about £16m , has yet to raise any money apart from the ITV deal .
30 ‘ Have you enough data yet to offer any sort of evaluation of your early projections ? ’
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