Within an indefinite time or at an unspecified future time.
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Examples for "yet"
Examples for "yet"
1It's a really good question, I don't have a good answer yet.
2Evidently, no 'complete solution' to the 'Jewish problem' was yet in sight.
3Europe has yet to come up with comprehensive rules for financial reform.
4Europe has yet to implement its swap execution facility rules, for example.
5The moment was too good; I wasn't quite ready to leave yet.
1Needless to say, they all came true eventually-cametrue in great detail.
2It also said the deal would eventually result in higher broadband speeds.
3That increase in demand eventually will support higher room rates, Scholes said.
4Manchester United eventually listed on the New York Stock Exchange last year.
5Also I believe that this will eventually lead to more domestic violence.
1But sooner or later they will change and take on new forms.
2But sooner or later, Apple will probably have to address the problem.
3And sooner or later, the true facts are going to come out.
4Of course, they knew winter was going to win sooner or later.
5There's no question about it, it's got to happen sooner or later.
1He went west, but he'll be coming along one of these days.
2But that's going to happen to you one of these days too.
3I suppose one of these days I'll just have to accept it.
4Something told me that one of these days she wouldn't come back.
5What if he himself said something to someone one of these days?
1Market rate expectations therefore have scope to fall much further in time.
2Football at this moment in time is in a really good place.
3However, we don't anticipate a significant increase at this point in time.
4Joy, it may be, needs a new definition in time of war.
5Of course West Virginia in time became a cherished state for us.
6For sometimes didn't even great men hurry, in time of great need?
7Some market participants said that success could draw investors back in time.
8But that frozen, locked- in society has moved 40 years forward in time.
9Would come a few days later perhaps, maybe in time for Christmas.
10So we agree that my father's approach will likely fail in time.
11No way anybody can reach us in time to do any good.
12Granted, my value for the change in time might be way off.
13As far as Eddie was concerned, his ma left just in time.
14But perhaps in time you will see the truth of my words.
15What it does is help us to understand that moment in time.
16It's important at this point in time that we respect Martin's decision.