Examples of using Was yet in English and their translations into Dutch
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their meat was yet in their mouths.
The scholars say that this was yet another act of his humility as he would raise one finger as reference to Allah.
I smiled to think that, after all, it was yet he, of us two, who had the light.
the noise through the closed window was yet to hear.
Amongst the believing host were hypocrites and those whose faith was yet to mature.
In early May 1842, a second petition, of over three million signatures, was submitted, and was yet again rejected by Parliament.
The flesh was yet between their teeth, before it was chewed,
For instance, bitcoin cash was yet again closing in on its all-time highs at $1621 the price was more than twenty percent at the day,
While the flesh was yet between their teeth, before it was chewed,
And while the word was yet in the king's mouth,
When Urwa, Masood's son, who was yet to embrace Islam,
No plant of the field was yet in the earth, and no herb of the field had yet sprung up;
scientific knowledge was yet so specialised that any formed person could not make opening.
From 1965 through adjustment of the import duties was yet again cheaper to import them
the youth drew not his sword: for he feared, because he was yet a youth.
The friend, having some psychic power developed, saw, plainly surrounding this letter, the shape that Miss C____ had created, though it was yet invisible to the natural eye.
for he was afraid, because he was yet a youth.
28 episode of Raw, Big Show justified his recent villainous turn by blaming Clay for dancing in the ring instead of sympathizing with Show shortly after Show was forced to beg for his job and was yet fired;
While he was yet speaking, there came also another, and said,
Her smile however changed to a sigh when she remembered that promise to Willoughby was yet unfulfilled, and feared she had that to communicate which might again unsettle the mind of Marianne,