Sentence examples for yet spoken for from inspiring English sources

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No-one has yet spoken for the mute swan.

But the funds that are not yet spoken for will be needed by families at the other end of the scale.

On screen, "Angels in America" speaks for those silenced thousands far more eloquently than any of those defending the Reagan record on AIDS has yet spoken for the former president.

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Yet, speaking for myself, the inoculation techniques did make an impact.

I can't yet speak for the temperatures, but flight prices are at record lows starting in January, according to our latest Consumer Price Index.

However Solis also repeatedly indicated that she was not clear what her role would be in the coming debate surrounding the Act due to her potential new position and her inability to yet speak for the administration.

One cannot yet speak of a fully developed professional identity for family practitioners.

Christie said that, though he fired Kelly, he has not yet spoken to her to ask for her explanation of her actions, explaining that he was "quite frankly not interested in the explanation at the moment".

Detective Superintendent Hutchinson said that the authorities had not yet spoken to Mrs. Darwin, who for now is staying in Panama, and that they were trying to verify the authenticity of the Internet photo.

They had driven for more than two hours and had not yet spoken a word.

He had not yet spoken.

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