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

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1 However , it has yet to take concrete steps to stop atrocities , or bring their perpetrators to justice .
2 Finlay Calder , who has yet to regain full fitness , is replaced by Graham Marshall , a 6ft 3in specialist open-side flanker who also excelled in Japan .
3 Much of the expected boost in revenue is tied to a financial-transactions tax , which has yet to win final approval from Congress , and to fiscal reform , which is unlikely to be taken up until the constitutional revision due later this year .
4 Devon Malcolm must have been an option , but other candidates like Alan Igglesden , Martin McCague , Dominic Cork and Phil Newport were discounted by injury while Paul Jarvis has yet to rediscover top form .
5 While the Cabinet has yet to make final decisions , ministers seemed set to approve a pay freeze .
6 While the Cabinet has yet to make final decisions , ministers seemed set to approve a pay freeze .
7 Capitalism has yet to make high quality beefsteak available on a regular basis for all the inhabitants of the rich countries , let alone those in the poor countries .
8 Opposing traits in his make-up were already evident during his last year at school , when he was voted both class optimist and class pessimist , though , at that time , he had yet to appreciate certain complexities of character on which he would draw for his screen creations .
9 The enactment of both provisions remained far from certain , however , as they were attached to a campaign finance bill which had yet to receive congressional assent and which faced a threatened veto from President Bush .
10 The delegation representing the Serbian-dominated Federal Republic of Yugoslavia ( FRY ) ( which had yet to achieve international recognition ) was headed by Prime Minister Milan Panic and President Dobrica Cosic .
11 They 've yet to find other people 's voices as well .
12 The new plans , which have yet to receive official blessing , would drop this to 1–6 times .
13 While the perils of ‘ publish or perish ’ have yet to perturb Indian authors , seminar participants also voiced concern about the fact that out of the 350,000 practitioners of western medicine in the country today , only 4% read journals .
14 erm what this gives us an opportunity to do is to further exploit and promote erm the English , or the sort of British holiday , and this is why we are sort of working on the theme ‘ Britain 's great ’ , because a lot of people have yet to discover various parts of Britain and there are all sorts of holidays , you know , across Britain , from Land 's End to County Antrim , from Loch Ness to London Town .
15 He cited the following reasons for the phenomenon : the absence of an experienced environmental police in the east , the fact that it is around ten times cheaper to dump in the east than in the west , and the overall regulatory disorganization in the eastern states , which have yet to pass environmental legislation similar to that obtaining in the west .
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