Sentence examples for yet a day from inspiring English sources

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Yet a day later, Mr. Medvedev announced that he wanted Mr. Putin to be his prime minister.

Yet, a day after the election, I heard a journalist on the radio speak of the vitriol between Obama and Trump.

But by midmorning, Ms. Peña, 56, had lost her second grandchild in 24 hours, and he was not yet a day old.

Yet a day after claiming athletics bronze in the T38 100m, Cox produced a world-record ride to clinch C4-5 500m trialtrial gold in the Rio Velodrome.

Tom DeLay suggested that he might not be ready for retirement just yet, a day after a federal judge ruled that his name must remain on the November ballot even though he resigned from Congress.

Yet a day after he defeated Representative William J. Jefferson, the once-untouchable incumbent here, Mr. Cao was being approached by voters on the street Sunday with the bewildered awe reserved for one who has returned from the wars.

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Yet a Saturday night discussion at Kuwait University suggested surprisingly little concern with suspected terrorists who target modernization.

Better yet, take a day or a week.

Yet on a day where there was supposed to be serenity before the storm, there was nearly calamity.

He hasn't yet missed a day of letting me down," writes Ryan in his first novel.

Yet in a day when dire and dismal events headline the news of the day, his message to us strikes a remarkably upbeat note.

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