Example sentences of "yet it [vb mod] [adv] [be] " in BNC.

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1 Yet it would not be quite right to call Under Briggflatts ‘ controversial ’ , for that deadened word implies a self-serving wish to shock which is far from Davie 's considered anger .
2 So , if you are n't even at the word processing stage yet it may well be better to get this technology in place first before you try to tackle the wider issues of electronic publishing .
3 We may like to think that such changes enable the organisation to be more efficient and effective in achieving its goals and yet it may well be that such changes arise as a result of trying to satisfy an individual 's political ambitions or to undercut the ambitions of a rival .
4 Dahl concentrates upon issues over which there is an observable disagreement and yet it may well be that certain issues are kept off the agenda altogether .
5 Yet it may also be the case that some difficult aspects of ‘ bargaining politics ’ are involved where policy success depends upon the response of other organizations .
6 Yet it may not be enough to satisfy the many officers who refuse to admit that the army was guilty .
7 It is a large sum , and yet it may not be enough .
8 We may have met the murderer , yet it may equally be someone in the Tower or the city about whom we know nothing . ’
9 And yet it may still be true that he came within minutes of Jerome 's flight , found the man only stunned , stooped close and knew him , for then knowing was possible , and killed him , and only then took thought how to escape suspicion , and came running into the town , to me . ’
10 Yet it might also be argued that the major political parties ensured that , despite the attention which Mosley attracted , the fascists were going to be marginalized .
11 Yet IT will certainly be able to allow such an approach , should we decide to go that way .
12 The method has all the elements of a fictional adventure story , and yet it can not be dismissed so easily .
13 On this claim rests his whole theory of mental language , and yet it can not be true for , if it were , there would be no serious portability of software , as between , say , machines of radically different architectures .
14 yet it can also be highly misleading .
15 Yet it can sometimes be influential although , more often than not , it is the personal advocacy which brings about the conversion .
16 But yet it should not be regarded as a quirk development , but as part of that to which the other more familiar aspects of the religion are pointing .
17 Yet it should never be forgotten that some of the disquiet felt about institutional care ( more fully discussed in Chapter 7 ) has arisen from the ‘ scandals ’ of chronic wards in hospitals , in which long-term patients were , on occasion , subjected to degrading treatment .
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