Examples of 'has not yet gone' in a sentence

Meaning of "has not yet gone"

has not yet gone: This phrase suggests that something or someone is still present, remaining, or in existence up to the current point in time. It indicates that a particular situation or entity has not departed, disappeared, or concluded

How to use "has not yet gone" in a sentence

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has not yet gone
The case has not yet gone to trial.
Union approximation of substantive criminal law has not yet gone far.
The wind has not yet gone down.
Has not yet gone into labour.
The world has not yet gone under.
Verily the time for speculating in land has not yet gone by.
Chris has not yet gone to school.
Please bear with us if your favourite subject has not yet gone live.
Greece has not yet gone bankrupt.
The ecology is known to be the only enterprise that has not yet gone bankrupt.
The song has not yet gone into hibernation.
So the prospect of a trade war between the two countries has not yet gone away.
This beauty has not yet gone down.
It has not yet gone beyond the age of philosophical constructions and syntheses.
The Staph aureus bacteria has not yet gone beyond the flesh into the bone.

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The Commission perhaps believes that economic transformation has not yet gone far enough.
The issue has not yet gone to the management committee.
At the international level the Optional Protocol has not yet gone into effect.
The technique has not yet gone through clinical testing.
The weary recipients know that once again, the boss has not yet gone to bed.
The company has not yet gone into commercial production of the vehicle.
However, this figure includes expenditure, which has not yet gone through the full control cycle.
The rain has not yet gone this Tuesday morning.
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev 's case has not yet gone to trial.
Mr Moniz has not yet gone far enough along this path.
However, I fear their consultation with agriculture has not yet gone deep enough.
And the belief has not yet gone into your hearts.
It has not yet gone into all nations - it soon will.
A third procedure exists, but has not yet gone beyond the laboratory stage.
First, it has not yet gone because the approval has not been revoked.
Meanwhile, Google has not yet gone away.
The law has not yet gone into effect, and numerous court battles are expected.
E: Fifteen minutes has not yet gone by.
Paul has not yet gone to Rome!
Senator Milne, Of course, but this has not yet gone to cabinet.
That means it has not yet gone through the formal peer review process.
Previous article, « Reform has not yet gone far enough ».
This n apos ; has not yet gone to JT?

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