Sentence examples for yet to float from inspiring English sources

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It is also worth remembering that these are private valuations with neither company yet to float on the public markets, even if TranserWise looks increasingly a candidate to do so.

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The dome is made up of four million bricks and weighs thousands of tonnes, yet appears to float.

RBS, which had hoped to sell the branches to Santander before the Spanish bank pulled out, could yet decide to float the branches itself.

With Dr. Dean's rivals looking like a pack of terriers yapping at a Rottweiler, and with about the same result, Mr. Beckel said, he could not understand why one of them had not yet tried to float above the fray and question whether Dr. Dean was ready to be president -- "not in anger, but in sorrow".

It was like a wonderful ship in a dry dock, which had not yet been proved to float.

Seven, eight, nine N.F.L. coaches have been fired; the Jets have a new general manager; there has been talk about sweeping the Jets' roster and what to do with Mark Sanchez or Tim Tebow, or both, and yet Ryan seems to float above it all, as if his flamboyant personality and confrontational style had nothing to do with the team's collapse.

A rail car has yet to be floated off it.

Yet agency officials decided to float the idea of eliminating the tapes on Capitol Hill, hoping for political cover.

Yet Rusal is desperate to float - not only so that Deripaska's partner, Viktor Vekselberg, can sell some of his stake in the company, but, more importantly, so Rusal can use its listed paper to buy rival companies and grow even bigger.

But it's not yet clear the DNC wants to float along.  .

Try to float.

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