Example sentences of "[noun] [pron] already [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Outgoings will vary but in my own case I already know that for gas , water and the poll tax I shall need an extra £132 .
2 An easy and quick process even with the large amount of data I already had stored .
3 Macmillan , with a few other radical Tories , such as Robert Boothby , Julian Amery and Duncan Sandys , represented a strand of Conservative thinking which already accepted much of the argument of ‘ middle opinion ’ .
4 This was Hinkley Point , an industrial complex on the Somerset coast which already housed two nuclear power stations , and which proudly boasted in its publicity that it was ‘ Britain 's biggest ’ .
5 But Martha , small and thin , with dark eyes which already showed an acceptance of the world 's shortcomings , was not like her mother and even less like her father .
6 For example , is it good business sense to open a fish and chip shop in a row of shops which already includes a burger bar , a Chinese take-away and an Indian restaurant .
7 The residents say the application by Paul and Linda Wilson , of Middlesbrough , is inappropriate for the row of shops which already includes a fish and chip shop .
8 But thank you all , and I wish you you the members and N C V O itself , every good fortune , and I think we 've had such a good day today , and I think Sir Leonard has shown us a really very clear way forward , and I know that the relationships which already exist , and those which will be developed can only be Thank you all very much for your support and help through those years .
9 Westphalian A , B and C surround a large flat lying Westphalian-D-Basin which already shows the contours of the later Lower Saxony basin of Late Jurassic and early Cretaceous times .
10 One is the Merseyside force which already has a link from the PNC to its £2 million command and control computer .
11 Studies of cognition which seek to elucidate the nature or that cultural order which we might impose upon or recognize in the world may well be concerned with the classification of objects , but they generally fail to acknowledge , let alone address , the difference between artefacts such as cutlery which already incorporate categorization in their manufac-turer , and objects such as trees which do not ( e.g. Rosch 1978 : 30–5 ) .
12 Walkers who already have real beards need not despair .
13 This in itself caused her to feel guilty and so added to the distress she already suffered .
14 Companies like Carlton should be allowed to compete fairly with foreigners who already had the freedom to buy British TV companies , Green said .
15 Written primarily with native speakers in mind , but the self-study element makes it potentially useful as a reference work for non-native speakers who already have good knowledge of the language .
16 There are rumours of a deal with New York 's Futureshock who already licence the early Godflesh and Bolt Thrower albums in the States and appear anxious to sign God following the success of ‘ Meathead ’ ’ on college radio .
17 There are rumours of a deal with New York 's Futureshock who already licence the early Godflesh and Bolt Thrower albums in the States and appear anxious to sign God following the success of ‘ Meathead ’ ’ on college radio .
18 ALTHOUGH LIVING IN WALLINGTON SHE ALREADY HAD A SENSE OF HER ROOTS IN WALES .
19 The press did not reverse general perceptions of party leaders : it sharpened and reinforced images they already had .
20 Vitally for small manufacturers , the more parts they use from large manufacturers that have already gained Type Approval in another application , the cheaper the tests will be ; MIRA 's inspectors will be able to cross-check data they already hold for , say , a wheel , a light or a mirror , using their discretion as to whether they think its new role is fit and proper .
21 Lichens that survive cold and desiccation on mountain tops in temperate regions may find tundra winters only marginally more difficult , and tundra summers an unaccustomed blessing ; the adaptations they already possess for harsh temperate environments become pre-adaptations for polar living .
22 It is thought to be exploring how insurance risks compare and fit in with the other financial risks it already manages routinely for customers .
23 Nevertheless , the first-past-the-post electoral system ensured that only one member of the minor parties was elected ( the leader of the NLP , who retained the seat he already held ) and that the National Party achieved a proportion of MPs considerably greater than that of its share of the vote .
24 No longer in the calendar with a prime week of its own , an event which has only just survived this year through a last minute rescue sponsorship package , will hardly be able to reduce its prize money in 1993 from the $1m it already pays to the Double-Up new minimum of $625,000 , even though it will no longer be guaranteed even one of the top ten ranked or other leading box office players .
25 The Office for Fine Arts has not made definite plans about the procedure to be followed but it is thought that those institutions which already have some of the works of art on loan will be allowed to keep them , while the museums will be able to choose from what is left .
26 But to make even a minor improvement to effluent which already consists of relatively good quality water may involve the discharger in very heavy expenditure indeed ( see Kneese , 1973 ) .
27 Liège municipal council found itself bankrupt in September 1989 , when Gemeentekrediet , a publicly owned financial institution which gave credit to municipalities , refused to grant the city a new loan ( in addition to its debts which already totalled BF30,000 million ) , unless a guarantee from the Walloon regional government was obtained .
28 The new offering , from the free market think-tank which already has its own range of frisbees , does not call itself whisky but ‘ The Spirit of the Invisible Hand ’ .
29 The principle behind Article 11 is to allow States which already accord more generous treatment to a dispossessed owner , to retain that treatment .
30 cN is the number of rows in N which already contain a piece ;
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