Sentence examples for yet though you from inspiring English sources

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You are not an employee yet, though you may want to be.

The Peppered Moth is her most subversive book yet, though you don't realise until the end quite the extent of this.

Yet though you can't be a card-carrying foodie if you don't know the provenance of your heirloom tomato, you apparently can be one if you don't know how the members of your wait staff are treated.

It is an intricate Socratic puzzle, yet though you may wish to banish me or pour hemlock down my throat for saying this — I'm not entirely sure it's a novel.

This match may not be over yet, though you wouldn't know that from looking at Sektioui - having just been withdrawn, the Porto striker sits forlorn on the bench, his head hanging in his hands like a convict on death row.

For the world has not been saved yet, though you might think so from the way the politicians and officials who negotiated the Paris Agreement on climate change jumped for joy and clapped each other on the back after the deal was done in the Le Bourget conference centre on 12 December.

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Most of the John Hughes stuff hasn't crossed the old-line yet (though have you watched Pump Up the Volume lately? It's like running a cringe marathon), but you should probably throw in some Wes Anderson and Donnie Darko to keep things recent and maybe a little lighter Solondz while you're at it.

We may yet though".

No profits yet though, like any hip-Internet company.

Don't turn it in yet, though!

Consumers aren't in the business plan for the tablet PC, at least not yet, though if you want one, there's nothing stopping you from getting it.

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