Sentence for yet | Use yet in a sentence

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  • Not yet. (10)
  • Yet so it is. (8)
  • But yet she agreed. (10)
  • Yet he said nothing. (8)
  • And yet, one could not! (8)
  • And yet he was impressed. (8)
  • And he has not yet landed! (10)
  • Yet the thought displeased him. (8)
  • Yet I was right in my intention. (10)
  • Yet, though Angels smile, shall not Devils laugh! (10)
  • You are getting old; I am not, yet. (8)
  • Have you taken your leave of her yet? (10)
  • I was ashamed, and yet I gloried in it. (8)
  • And yet how keep away from his own guests? (8)
  • She can hardly be kept from telling it yet. (9)
  • Yet he save himself caracoling on horseback. (10)
  • I do not know what may be yet in store for it. (2)
  • There is yet time to cast him off or fly with him. (10)
  • She has not yet been traced to his rooms, nor vice versa. (8)
  • Yet, after all, I tacitly argued with him, why should we call her selfish? (9)
  • It would not take long; Stella would be an hour yet, perhaps. (8)
  • Yet from a Party point of view what could be more justifiable? (8)
  • Yet he had not been able to believe in him or to turn to him. (12)
  • Yet once again Governor Lawrence urged them to take the oath. (19)
  • And yet a Trojan war of the intellect has been kindled concerning them. (5)
  • Yet, now that he had resolved to take her if he could, he had not quite the same hatred. (8)
  • And yet the pace Mrs. Phillips keeps would finish my money pretty soon. (13)
  • Past that flight of milk-white pigeons were black walls as yet unvisited. (8)
  • I can be generous, and my days of favour with fair ladies be not yet over. (10)
  • We caper and grimace at his will; yet not his the will, not his the power. (10)
  • Lady Valleys, who had not yet sat down, accompanied her husband to the door. (8)
  • Yet he seemed to be pleased with the notion of the Falls; it made him smile. (9)
  • Yet under the stress of disease he showed an unexpected resistance and vitality. (13)
  • They seemed very different from the four real Publics whom he had as yet discovered. (8)
  • I had a wild desire to laugh at what followed, and yet it was not without its pathos. (9)
  • Yet at the moment of the act of the deed he had known himself the veritable Fleetwood. (10)
  • And one felt that there were capacities for enjoyment about her which might yet come out. (8)
  • Yet he was annoyed to find the attack was so easily answerable when the defence unfolded. (10)
  • I was not yet sufficiently instructed to appreciate Trollope, and I did not read him at all. (9)
  • The minds of these august and solitary men have not yet been sounded; they are too distant. (10)
  • Spiritual laughter they have not yet attained to: sentimentalism waylays them in the flight. (10)
  • Yet I felt no impulse to come to you without any other motive than to give you an explanation. (12)
  • I seem to be instructed in one of the mysteries of erotic esotery, yet on my word I am no wiser. (10)
  • I was by far the youngest of their number, and I cannot yet quite make out why I was of it at all. (9)
  • Yet you see her here in a desolate house, consenting to cold, and I know not what, terrors of ghosts! (10)
  • My heart throbbed; yet she was within range of a mile and a half, and I did not wish to be taken to her. (10)
  • If the men had borne their part as well, there would not have been these tears: and yet, what am I saying? (9)
  • It has been enslaved, seemingly beyond all possibility of recovering a national existence, yet regained place. (3)
  • On board the fleet were some, as yet unknown, officers, who were destined to rise to great fame in the world. (19)
  • O neither to heaven, nor yet to hell: There is a rose in the garden; Could I follow the lover I loved so well! (10)
  • It does not do him justice, to be sure, but yet I think you cannot be deceived as to the person it was drew for. (4)
  • Yet how could they openly deal with anxieties which had arisen solely from what they had chanced secretly to see? (8)
  • Yet the irritation of action narrowed Laura more than it did Vittoria; fevered her and distracted her sympathies. (10)
  • Yet he has to be somewhere, poor fellow, and I think that he will do well to regard himself as in a transition state. (9)
  • His remembrance absolutely ceased with an event, and yet his character, his personality, his identity fully persisted. (9)
  • Yet he throbbed for being near her took impression of her figure, the play of her features, the carriage of her body. (10)
  • He had set little traps for Johanna and searched her expression, resented her evasions and yet respected her delicacy. (12)
  • She pretended to be utterly frivolous; yet when she had assumed a task she was pedantically faithful in its execution. (12)
  • Yet the dread of a separation from her has kept me at these pastimes for a considerable period beyond my relish of them. (10)
  • The flowers, whose fragrance was too strong, yet which she had not the strength to remove, lay on the coverlet before her. (5)
  • Yet she was not one of the fools; she could govern a household, and she liked work, she had the capacity for devotedness. (10)
  • It assumed more and more respectability with him, and lost that squalor which had once put him to shame while it was yet new. (9)
  • We have not yet imported the idea of a European hotel in any respect, though we long ago imported what we call the European plan. (9)
  • She had not picked up much strength, was shadowy as yet, and if her face was taken unawares, it was the saddest face one could see. (8)
  • The car had swerved into a long drive between trees not yet full-grown, but decorously trying to look more than their twenty years. (8)
  • Then, for a moment, she gave way to a fit of shivering so violent that she could hear her teeth chattering yet could not stop them. (8)
  • Yet is it most true that the younger has the passions of youth: whereof will come division between them; and this is a tragic state. (10)
  • And yet, despite her flippancy, which was partly designed to relieve his embarrassment, her hand was moist and her eyes were singularly watchful. (10)
  • Yet French composers have produced and still make most beautiful and charming songs which unmistakably embody the national characteristics, clearness, polish and an effective singing melody. (3)

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Definition of yet:

  • yet, yet, adv. in addition: besides: at the same time: up to the present time: hitherto: even: however. | conj. nevertheless: however. (0)

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