Example sentences of "still to be [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Although Schedule 17 comes into force only on a day still to be appointed , when it does come into force it seems it will apply in relation to debt instruments already in existence .
2 How many more Roman engineering schemes are there still to be recognised in the landscape ?
3 Future village speakers are still to be arranged for the meeting due to be held on February 25 .
4 Over the years the slow accumulation of bonds by the Club ( mostly by gift ) increasingly concentrated the power of the Club in the hands of those whose bonds were still to be redeemed , i.e. fewer and fewer people .
5 The final condemnation of the change is that no-one consulted formally these top men in the sport before passing the show-stopping law and , furthermore , that the lawmakers left so much still to be ironed out .
6 There are certain problems that must be solved ( childcare is number one ) , certain inequalities , both in the workplace and home , that are still to be ironed out , but in your personal lives you know precisely where you are going .
7 Still to be given and received .
8 The laws speed up the game greatly but clearly much thought has still to be given to implementation .
9 Management awareness profiles are potentially useful , but mechanisms to make them effective in changing behaviour are still to be developed .
10 ‘ There are a lot of questions still to be answered .
11 It took several miles on the bus and a lot of questions still to be answered outside his front door before he invited me in to meet his mother .
12 He listened to what I had to say about the procedure still to be gone through and hoped that they would soon hear whether Balbinder had a place .
13 For the examples to work , it must be possible for a false belief still to be justified ; and a justified belief must justify any belief which it implies ( or is justifiably believed to imply ) .
14 A year later , the hoped-for jewel in the Next Steps crown , the Benefits Agency , will be up and away with its headquarters in a place still to be determined .
15 The crucial issue still to be determined was whether the primary purpose of the marriage was to obtain admission to the UK .
16 The network apparently has still to be determined .
17 Like the regulationist school , however , this view of long waves would stress that the fifth wave is as yet only embryonic and its form is still to be determined .
18 He was going to make a splash the nature of which was still to be determined .
19 At a time still to be determined we shall also need to do further work on the museum .
20 However , the limits to the extension of GIS into data analysis are still to be determined .
21 How this will happen — whether , for example , the US programme will require tough new regulations or rely on incentives — is still to be determined ; Clinton has asked for a ‘ cost-effective ’ plan by August .
22 Still to be determined are the value of a low-dose booster vaccine , possibly intradermal ; monitoring of quantitative anti-HBs at five or more years to assess the need for revaccination ; and an automatic booster at five or more years without benefit of pre- or post-testing .
23 Wales have also confirmed that they will be taking part and Ireland 's other opponents have still to be determined .
24 Wales have also confirmed that they will be taking part and Ireland 's other opponents have still to be determined .
25 The moaning combine in the field , the tractor and trailer with grain trickling from the back of it as it rumbled off to the corn drier , the waving haze of barley still to be cut , these things all fell into shade as the sun clouded over .
26 1 his rather sudden change has still to be explained , although the huge reduction in the overall pace of pasture improvement is clearly linked with the stagnation in the market for cattle and sheep .
27 At the door she suddenly grinned at him , and when she had gone the grin seemed to him still to be hanging in the air , like the Cheshire cat 's .
28 Sometimes conversations reveal the lack of understanding of this concept : it has still to be formed in the minds of some of the children .
29 Anyone going beyond silent forms of disaffection had still to be prepared for the worst from the servants and supporters of a regime now in extremis .
30 With several censure motions still to be debated , the ox walk was abandoned on the grounds that it was placing an undue strain on the health of older legislators , and was undermining the SDPJ 's image among the electorate .
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