Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] not yet [vb infin] the " in BNC.

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1 This advance could , in fact , have placed the BEF in a dangerous salient , for strategists did not yet comprehend the crippling defensive effectiveness of machine-guns and artillery .
2 For all his scrupulously clean musicianship Hardy does not yet command the range of colour and accent of Shlomo Mintz — witness the windover-the-graves scales at the end of the first and last movements .
3 The majority of organisations do not yet appreciate the value of managing information as a resource , nor the benefits of doing so ; ’ ( ibid . :
4 Adolescent girls do not yet have the lid of society fitting tightly on their bubbling psyches — and we have , therefore , the phenomenon of frenzied screaming at rock stars , or wild dancing , as an outlet for some of this ‘ night energy ’ .
5 Scientists do not yet know the sex of the chicks .
6 It is quite appropriate that moral philosophers should group together children and madmen as beings not fully responsible for their actions , for as madmen are thought to lack freedom of choice , so children do not yet possess the power of reason in a developed form .
7 The first round has already been filmed at the flight simulator in Leicester , the assault course in Bolton and the studio questions in Manchester , but Paul does not yet know the date of transmission .
8 Joseph Feshbach , whose Southgate Partners manages $900m in short positions , feels that the price of bank shares does not yet reflect the decline in property values .
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