Sentence examples for yet to think about from inspiring English sources

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"I haven't gotten that far yet to think about winning," he said through an interpreter.

"We don't have enough of a lead yet to think about the championship," he says.

Yet to think about music only in that way is to misunderstand it.

But in DeSoto, Mr. Cline said he had not had time yet to think about extracurriculars.

Civil service reform means profound and continuous readjustment of the central and permanent part of our government to the social, economic and political realities of the modern UK, which include its survival (the civil service has yet to think about Scotland).

Nor is it time yet to think about IPOs, despite the many rounds of funding to date.

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"That's totally another issue that no one has had time to think about yet".

You can almost see the green and red landing lights up ahead, guiding us over a forest of balsam and fir and into the heart of a gift-giving season almost no one is prepared to think about yet.

We, as human beings, have this silly innate belief that death isn't something we have to think about yet.

Nancy Nusbaum, a loyal Democrat who has been pressing other women in her region near Green Bay, Wis., to get involved in recent days, said she had come across plenty of women who have yet to think much about these races, or what relevance, if any, they might have in their lives.

Yet, because respondents in precontemplation are not yet ready to think about changing their behavior, it is therefore likely that – despite the tailored approach – respondents will be less favorable in terms of their evaluations than those in preparation.

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