Examples of 'yet to be recovered' in a sentence

Meaning of "yet to be recovered"

yet to be recovered: describes something that has not been found or retrieved at the current moment

How to use "yet to be recovered" in a sentence

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yet to be recovered
The bodies of the dead are yet to be recovered.
Two are yet to be recovered.
These valuable artifacts have yet to be recovered.
Since that painting has yet to be recovered after WWII, it is assumed lost.
The bodies of two passengers have yet to be recovered.
The amount has yet to be recovered.
The bodies of the people killed in the plane crash are yet to be recovered.
Most of these bitcoins are yet to be recovered to date.
The Hindustan Times reports that his remains have yet to be recovered.
His remains are yet to be recovered.
Despite an extensive search his body has yet to be recovered.
The aircraft has yet to be recovered.
The murder weapon and the motorcycle are yet to be recovered.
Nine victims have yet to be recovered.
The money taken from the evidence locker is yet to be recovered.

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And their bodies are yet to be recovered.
Other lives have been lost, and several bodies have yet to be recovered.
Any remains of the body have yet to be recovered.
That earlier flight, which had 239 people on board, has yet to be recovered.
The gun that was used in the homicide has yet to be recovered by police.
The stolen computer equipment has yet to be recovered.
The body of one of the victims has yet to be recovered.
The billions of Naira are yet to be recovered.
The four United Nations vehicles are yet to be recovered.
Around € 1 billion of aid is yet to be recovered.
More than 212 million yuan in loans has yet to be recovered.
A total of 39 were on board, officials said, leaving 14 yet to be recovered and presumed dead.

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