Example sentences of "have already [be] [verb] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Developed for MVS mainframes , Huron has already been ported to Intel 80486 machines , with an IBM RS/6000 version due in the first half of this year . |
2 | A sizeable exhibition of Pre-Columbian Peruvian artefacts which has already been seen in Rome , Madrid , Linz and Brussels , is now at the Haus der Kulturen der Welt ( House of World Cultures ) , Berlin , until 23 August . |
3 | This kind of flotation to raise large capital sums has already been seen in cases such as Bairstow Eves and Connells . |
4 | The National Trust 's inspirational exhibition , An English Arcadia 1600–1990 , has already been seen by Londoners , but other venues in York City Art Gallery , from 21 November to 3 January and the City of Bristol Museum and Art Gallery , from 16 January to 28 February , have now been arranged |
5 | Modern Scottish Glass has already been seen by scores of visitors to the Tweeddale Museum , Peebles . |
6 | Graphical determination of the steady-state response of a two-terminal nonlinear component to connection of a direct source has already been treated in section 3.10 where the concepts of load line and operating point were introduced . |
7 | A strong political lobby has already been mounted in Washington , arguing United ‘ will remain a truly American asset ’ because of the staff participation . |
8 | Polyphonic music using brief rhythmic cells based on numerical proportions has already been illustrated in Example 61 , where the accompaniment is based on the durational proportions 2:1:1 and the retrograde l:l:2 . |
9 | Will the right hon. Gentleman stop juggling and manipulating figures and pretending that large-scale assistance has already been given to Lanarkshire ? |
10 | They may relate new information to what has already been given in terms of causes ( so , consequently , because , for this reason ) or in time ( formerly , then , in the end , next ) or they may indicate a new departure or a summary ( by the way , well , to sum up , anyway ) . |
11 | But he warned : ‘ Nigel has already been compared to Kenny Dalglish and I think that 's a bit unfair on him and on the fans . |
12 | The governor of Hainan , a firm supporter of Zhao 's liberal economic policies , has already been sacked amid allegations of corruption . |
13 | This will emable 35mm film to be used together with video , sound and animation in many sorts of software.The Photo-CD technology has already been licensed to Fuji and Agfa . |
14 | The SoftBench environment has already been licensed by IBM , Informix , CDC , Objectivity and Siemens Nixdorf . |
15 | I understand he has already been schooled over fences with considerable success . |
16 | Laurie Mains , the former Otago and All Black fullback who nursed Otago to win the national first division championship last winter , has already been named as coach of the All Blacks in place of the unavailable Alex Wyllis . |
17 | The site of a former steelworks near Blantyre in Lanarkshire has already been earmarked for land reclamation using sludge . |
18 | My name is I have been a shareholder and other members of my family for many years much has already been said about directors ' and your particular erm , fees in particular . |
19 | Given what has already been said about identity , it is unlikely that we shall find in the anorexic a unity of text . |
20 | The clause cited from the will , however , is not a pure example of a trust clause , for its purpose is not purely to confirm in trust form what has already been said in civil-law terms . |
21 | It therefore follows that in my view , that it is consonant with the requirements of P P G three , particularly paragraph thirty three , that a new settlement should be part of the housing and employment strategy of the Greater York area , that it does not conflict , in my view , with the consultation draft of P P G thirteen which really embodies much of what has already been said in P P G three and twelve with regard to travel issues . |
22 | There is nothing new about this procedure ; the National Fruit Collection has already been moved from Wisley to Brogdale . |
23 | Concern about the loophole has already been expressed by politicians and financial experts in the past . |
24 | The alleged purpose of improving the service and operating at a profit has already been achieved by New Zealand Rail as a state-owned enterprise , as Bernard Hickey points out . |
25 | For those readers who are familiar with the circular flow model outlined in Chapter 1 , this appendix is intended to provide a slightly more rigorous approach to that which has already been developed in Sections 1.2 — 1.5 . |
26 | The main argument presented here is that the General Strike was partly , but significantly , a consequence of the determination of successive governments to reduce wages , thus increasing unemployment in the short term , in the hope of strengthening the pound and returning to the gold standard — a view which has already been developed in Chapter 1 . |
27 | Harloe 's point is the simple but necessary one which has already been cited in relation to Williams 's discussion of base and superstructure , that ‘ determine ’ has to be understood in terms of the setting of limits , a usage which Saunders ( 1984 : 207 ) himself employs in contradistinction to the ‘ one to one ism ’ of French structuralism to describe the relationship between tenure and production-derived class . |
28 | Part of the film has already been shot at Albert Dock when families with relatives in Australia gathered to sing local traditional songs . |
29 | The Newry ground has already been inspected by representatives of the National Safety Council and although the extended terracing could have coped with upwards on 17,000 , it has been decided in the interests of spectators ' comforts to make 14,000 tickets available . |
30 | Although the predominant problem of the alphabetical subject approach concerns the naming of subjects , as has already been demonstrated in Chapter 12 , any tool for the organization of knowledge must also take into account the relationships between subjects . |