Example sentences of "are [not/n't] yet [adj] [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 Since we are not yet able to predict all the interactions which may be important in a study of environmental problems , collecting potentially useful data as well as those believed central to the problem under study is often wise ;
2 We are not yet able to say which of these two parameters changed at the glitches .
3 Since spermatozoa in ejaculated semen are not yet able to penetrate the egg , the spermatozoa have to undergo careful treatment in the laboratory to achieve the maturation which normally occurs in the female reproductive tract .
4 A third type of spectrometer , fundamentally simpler than the other two , uses a tunable monochromatic source ; instruments using IR-emitting diodes have been produced , but are not yet able to replace interferometers .
5 It is generally recognised that there is a great deal of information in the speech wave — particularly prosodic information — which we are not yet able to isolate and use .
6 Turning to another point , whereas experimentalists are required to quote errors as a matter of course , theoretical chemists are not yet able to provide both upper and lower bounds in calculations of energies .
7 This is particularly an issue with emerging technologies which are not yet able to provide seamless integration into the corporation 's wider electronic world .
8 Many of the children are not yet able to write in conventional form , but all tackle the task of labelling the bits and pieces of the space ship .
9 This is especially applicable for those that are not yet ready to drink and therefore need to be laid down for a year or more .
10 Although the Czech delegation , consisting of the directors and head curators from virtually every major gallery in Bohemia and Moravia , expressed a real desire for a quicker and fuller integration with the wider art world , it soon became apparent that the Czechs are not yet ready to engage fully with their Western counterparts .
11 ‘ Perhaps you are not yet ready to use them correctly . ’
12 It may be that what we are protecting children from is not so much the awful consequences of their ignorant decisions but of the burden of responsibility for those decisions which children are not yet ready to bear and which , for entirely non-political reasons , we can not choose to impose upon them .
13 In all instances it is important for services to offer choice — some people need individual counselling or family work ; others merely want to talk to someone when they get desperate or need practical advice but are not yet ready to contemplate altering their habits .
14 ‘ We take ex-psychiatric patients who are n't yet ready to go into the community .
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