Sentences with yet
yet
Y y - They haven't finished yet.
- There was so much that Sam didn't know yet.
- His successor has not yet been named.
- Further proof nobody is born again is Yeshua is yet to return and establish the Kingdom of God on Earth.
- Don't get up yet.
- This is the BBC's worst idea yet.
- Grief is the normal, yet complex, response to loss.
- In British English, yet and already are usually used with the present perfect tense. Have they said sorry or not yet?.. I have already started knitting baby clothes. This usage is becoming more common in British English. In American English, a past tense is commonly used. I didn't get any sleep yet.. She already told the neighbors not to come.
- Like the best stories, this one may yet have a happy end.
- Unemployment will go on rising for some time yet.
- She has yet to spend a Christmas with her husband.
- I don't eat much, yet I am a size 16.
- Yet bigger satellites will be sent up into orbit.
- I want to and yet I haven't the courage
- They're not home yet
- We can't stop yet
- yet more potatoes for sale
- We'll convince him yet
- He hasn't gone yet
- We can't leave just yet
- There is yet a chance for peace
- She will thank you yet
- We could hear him yet
- He was yet more kind
- He did not come, nor yet write
- Hasn't he finished yet?
- She is comfortable, yet lonely
- She seems happy, yet she is troubled
- Don't go yet. Are they here yet?
- They had not yet come.
- There is yet time.
- He came here on a vacation 20 years ago, and he is here yet.
- The mail brought yet another reply.
- I've never read it nor yet intend to.
- A yet milder tone; yet greater power.
- Strange and yet very true.
- He has never yet been late for an appointment; I’m not yet wise enough to answer that; Have you finished yet?
- The workers went to the factory early and are striking yet.
- The riddle will be solved yet.
- I've yet to see him. — I have not yet seen him. I had yet to go to a convention. — I had not yet gone to a convention. He seemed yet to be convinced. — He seemed not yet to have been convinced.
- It was a joy to snatch some brief respite, and find himself in the rectory drawing–room. Listening here was as pleasant as talking; just to watch was pleasant. The young priests who lived here wore cassocks and birettas; their faces were fine and mild, yet really strong, like the rector's face; and in their intercourse with him and his wife they seemed to be brothers.
- K-2 is yet higher than this.
- I thought I knew you, yet how wrong I was.