Example sentences of "have already [been] [verb] by [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The electronic media have already been affected by the economic problems . |
2 | In turn , the UN Security Council is acting unlawfully in adopting Resolution 731 , which applies sanctions to Libya , since the UN Charter ( article 36 , paragraph 2 ) states that : ‘ The Security Council should take into consideration any procedures for the settlement of the dispute which have already been adopted by the parties . ’ |
3 | We have already been warned by the white rose left in our chamber . |
4 | The plaintiff has invoiced the defendant accordingly full particulars of which have already been received by the defendant but the sum of £3000 ( exclusive of VAT ) remains due and unpaid . |
5 | SO MANY bookings have already been received by the Midland Railway Trust for its Christmas Shopping Excursion from Butterley Station to London on November 21st that a second train has now been arranged with Regional Railways for Saturday November 28th . |
6 | Hundreds of applications have already been received by the Department from organisations which feel that they qualify for this largesse . |
7 | When this happens , the assumptions which developed during the 50s and 60s of the young person as an independent , affluent wage earner and consumer , assumptions which have already been challenged by the changes I have described here , will have to be finally cast aside . |
8 | Small notebook systems have already been developed by the likes of Tandy Grid , NCR and Apple , and some of them are already use for simple form filling applications like supermarket stocktaking or car fleet management . |
9 | The wide applications of Mouse Alert have already been seen by a variety of customers , whose needs range from protecting high technology equipment , ensuring that perishable foods leave premises uncontaminated , and knowing that pharmaceutical products remain sterile . |
10 | In the library are 35 generic classes which have already been accepted by the industry and are being customised by vendors to suit their applications . |
11 | They do not , like other fines , go into the public purse but into the pocket of victims who have already been compensated by the same jury for damage to their reputation . |
12 | We need to analyse the interaction between electors , whose attitudes have already been influenced by a variety of considerations ( ranging from their own sense of both national and local political issues , down to whatever perception they might have concerning their need to accommodate themselves to their social superiors ) , and the party electioneers , who were determined to influence the electorate in whatever way they thought fit ( which invariably meant a combination of political propaganda and various forms of manipulation , bribery and intimidation ) . |
13 | Even if they have already been interviewed by the other side , if their evidence raises any unexpected points , there can be no objection to your approaching them to seek clarification . |
14 | A COMPETITOR was killed in the Isle of Man TT races , which have already been marred by the deaths of nine fans . |
15 | The majority of Hereford herds have already been changed by the import of foreign bulls and it would be impossible to turn the clock back . |
16 | The Government 's forecasts have already been caricatured by the hon. Member for Dunfermline , East , and they were bizarre . |
17 | To enable larger amounts of data to be handled , some hyper-text systems have already been augmented by a conventional relational data-base system as for example with the commercial system OWL [ 9 ] . |
18 | Significant moves to achieve this have already been taken by the Library Association , including , as we have seen , its efforts to amend Section 28 of the Local Government Act 1988 . |