Examples of 'yet take' in a sentence

Meaning of "yet take"

Yet take: This phrase is incomplete and needs further context to determine its meaning. It may suggest conceding or allowing something despite a prior statement

How to use "yet take" in a sentence

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He did not yet take painting seriously.
An opening up of the energy market might yet take years.
I can not yet take care of myself properly.
But it is an asset of which unfortunately they cannot yet take advantage.
They may yet take the crown from you.
It is too late to take the season but Mourinho could yet take the day.
We still can not yet take off to them.
Fewer yet take pleasure in the possibility of an accidental death.
But the jury may yet take a different view.
And yet still you struggle, as though you might yet take wing.
It does not yet take into account the cost of flights.
But English devolution could yet take different forms.
He can not yet take a walk in the park or even amble around his apartment.
I never seen a college Joe yet take a belt on the kisser.
He can not yet take physical form but his spirit has lost none of its potency.

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One of the greatest space wars in history will yet take place before Christ returns.
France could not yet take a position on the proposals of the Administrator.
The funding for rural development which I have given does not yet take modulation into account.
These new tools do not yet take into account aging in the population.
From there to the Koran is only a small step, which he does not dare yet take.
We see the future yet take care of the present.
Yet take heed, for she is often confused with her more dangerous counterpart, the Medusa.
The official figures do not yet take into account the launch of MonaBike.
No, we have not found that thing yet Take Jool.
These scenarios do not yet take account of the unification of Germany.
But I sowed many seeds during those years in the classroom. Some… might yet take root.
But ET in principle did not yet take account of relativity theory.
Yet take Seth Godin 's definition of Leadership,.
The Commission can not yet take a final decision on the project in question.
Prophetically speaking, there are many things that must yet take place before the end comes.
We do not yet take such good care of children, though.
Your friend may brush you off today, yet take you up on it tomorrow.
Jesus may yet take compassion on him, and set him free.
But speak gently to him ; perhaps he may yet take heed or even feel afraid.
He cannot yet take physical form… but his spirit has lost none of its potency.
You work all day long, so hard yet take no pleasure in what you do.
It does not yet take the lion 's share, but it 's slowly taking over the internet.
Current customs rules, formalities and systems do not yet take full account of these requirements.
It does not as yet take account of work groups, worker participation, etc.
Though I myself be far, yet take my words.
Yet take careful note: the birds don't worry, but they do work.
Keep on being mobile yet take into account our environment too!
Some … might yet take root.
I never seen a college Joe yet take a belt on the kisser without phoning his mother!
The algorithm, however, does not yet take into account all related terms.
Though youfaint a little, yet take courage ; you shall conquer through the blood of the Lamb.
Et seq ., which does not yet take file sharing into account.
This bulletin does not yet take account of these new figures prior to September 1986.

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