Example sentences of "already been [verb] with [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 One important signal had already been given with the reversal of the ‘ Tiananmen Incident ’ verdict .
2 A number of men have already been charged with a range of offences and at least two men received heavy fines when they appeared in court last month , charged with ‘ importing obscene material ’ .
3 Mr Saunders has already been charged with the theft of the £5.2m , raising the possibility that this part of his trial may have to be delayed until Mr Ward is extradited .
4 In the course of earlier related research in the context of accounting applications , contact has already been made with a number of UK organisations who are using , or about to use , expert systems .
5 A major start has already been made with the agreement that Scottish Nuclear can store its spent fuel on site rather than send it to BNF 's reprocessing plant at Sellafield in Cumbria , which will save £45 million a year .
6 It is very difficult to design a pressed flower picture on to a background material that has already been printed with a design , and if you were to use a floral fabric it might be hard to spot where your picture stops and the print begins .
7 Several colonies of British orchids , including the lesser butterfly from Northamptonshire and the summer lady 's tresses from Hampshire , have already been exterminated with the help of enthusiasts .
8 A meeting has already been held with the Government 's new Environment Minister , David Maclean .
9 But Lord Robertson disallowed his evidence , firstly because of the confidentiality of the client-solicitor relationship ( though Mr Beltrami had already been issued with a waiver for this from the Scottish Law Society ) , secondly because evidence against McGuinness could not be competent as evidence against Waddell .
10 Excavations at Tepe Gawra much nearer the highland sources of metals show that close contacts had already been established with the city states of Sumer as far back as the middle of the fourth millennium B.C. By the time of the Royal Cemetery of Ur ( c.2600–2500 B.C. ) metallurgy and not least gold- and silversmithing had already reached a stage at which many of the fundamental processes had been mastered .
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