Sentence examples for yet to be a from inspiring English sources

The phrase "yet to be" can be used in written English.
It is used to indicate that something has yet to happen, or that something is still incomplete. For example, "The project is yet to be completed."

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Five years after Ihat was established, there has yet to be a single prosecution.

There has yet to be a formal announcement from any of the schools involved.

But there has yet to be a catalyst for real change.

The only regret I have is that there's yet to be a revival of the Fixx.

The 'Pids have yet to be a quality team and look nonthreatening in the final-third.

And yet, to be a character in Clanchy's stories seems to be in a peculiarly passive position.

Pau Gasol had 14 points and 11 rebounds, but he has yet to be a major factor in the series.

There has yet to be a published analysis of the project's potential impact on the environment or local businesses.

A Senate committee approved the Landrieu bill in September, though there has yet to be a floor vote.

And yet, fancy this – we're halfway through the series and there is yet to be a duff episode.

Residents complain that there has yet to be a single conviction of a soldier for such alleged acts of retribution.

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