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How to use yet to come in a sentence

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Perhaps this morning was a promise of beauty yet to come, a presage of what we can expect later on this week.
The movie that best exemplifies Nollywood in spirit and style is yet to come.
In my search across the internet, I have yet to come across anyone who fly fishes for squawfish.
Given the circumstances, I recovered in double quick time but worse was yet to come.
I fear the worst is yet to come, for now she has brought Father into the wretched business.
In drama, such oblique or hidden cataphoric pointers to what is yet to come are usually called dramatic irony.
A steep increase in health costs is already underway and worse is yet to come.
There was a slight overcast of clouds, but the predicted rain had yet to come.
Though I've yet to come across any program involving a jockstrap fashion show, I figure Jenny Jones has to get to it eventually.
There are tutorials and classes going on, and students revising for exams yet to come, in the Merton Street area.
The present manager is resigning at the end of March and a volunteer has yet to come forward to take over.
It's obvious that the students have been working hard on their designs, and the finishing touches are yet to come.
But the preferred stroke of Phelps, a man with a 6ft 7in armspan, hands like canoe paddles and an ability to fly through water, was yet to come.
He will also present his views on what has been achieved so far and what is yet to come.
Although unshackled from the 15 kg iron chains that fettered them for three years, they are yet to come to terms with their freedom.
Clarett ran two 40-yard dashes, the official times of which have yet to come out.
Remarkably for a band who have set such high standards, the best may be yet to come.
Landlord Ian Overend identified a number of suspects in the Yuletide kidnap case, but has yet to come up with proof.
This discovery was of great importance to the astronomical world, but Hubble's greatest moment was yet to come.
Everything was done with the ancestors and the seventh generation yet to come in mind, a reverent model of accountability.
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Examples from Classical Literature
But there would be breathable amounts for many thousands of centuries yet to come.
These are the little tokens of life that give promise of the luxuriance yet to come.
But the demonstration of the cytoplasm in which it was embedded was yet to come.
The island teemed with early sunflowers and hints of goldenrod yet to come.
But the most touching incident of Galileo's story is yet to come.
We feel ourselves so dependent on it for all that is yet to come.
That great being who sired our glorious country, is yet to come again.
I was not by any means so sure of that, and I saw how his hankering after the vague things yet to come of those long-deferred hopes cast a shade on Ada's face.
To him, Judge Scott was the keystone in the arch of injustice, and upon Judge Scott he emptied the vials of his wrath and hurled the threats of his revenge yet to come.
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