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

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1 Most damningly of all , Sir Anthony concludes that in 1985 the Department already knew that Barlow Clowes did not maintain proper records , that it had been trading without a licence and that investment watchdogs were worried about the group 's activities .
2 Perhaps Maxham already knew that the Newleys ' burglar alarm was one of the early Custodemus models .
3 Obviously , you the supporters already accept that I must take the greater challenge when it comes .
4 Fans already feel that their loyalty is being taken advantage of as clubs keep changing their kits , ’ adds Sue .
5 Dick Hansen already feels that he has had his reward , it 's the P-40 and it is probably the best one in the world .
6 There is substantial evidence in the literature already cited that it has been the critical area of failure in Britain .
7 The initiates already realized that here were secrets unutterable outside the confines of the Reclusiam — innermost secrets which they themselves might wish never to know .
8 This in turn implies that the two generalizations already hinted at-that it was not normal practice either for the kasabat kadi to return to the medrese stream or for him to make the jump to the mevleviyet kadiliks were by then established : both are , of course , in a sense implicit in the Kanunname in so far as neither eventuality is mentioned , though , equally , neither is specifically excluded .
9 The label rational basis would simply be reflective of a conclusion already reached that the court does not wish to intervene .
10 The purchase of the Stockholm group already means that more than 60% of Wolters Kluwer 's activities are now outside the Netherlands , an objective that the company had originally set out to achieve in 1994 .
11 Whereas until now we have been considering changes that are forming an underclass , we now turn to examine a reform already enacted that will ensure that the underclass , and other vulnerable groups , continue to be the least privileged in old age .
12 Indeed , evidence already exists that the first meiotic metaphase is as susceptible as the second ( Development in Mammals , vol 1 , p 145 ) .
13 Christopher 's schedule already highlights that his style will be very different from that of his predecessor James Baker , who was the architect of the Arab-Israeli peace talks .
14 By section 12(1) of the Trade Marks Act 1938 , a mark will be refused registration if it is deceptive ; that is , if it is identical to or so similar to another mark already registered that it is likely to lead to confusion .
15 Statistics already show that black women , less susceptible to the street violence and drug problems that undermine their brothers , are now more likely than black men to matriculate and graduate from university .
16 Many Nigerians already fear that a third republic could be short-lived .
17 The risk will grow if any of the following should happen : a spike in interest rates ( forward rates already indicate that investors expect higher rates by the end of the year ) ; an unexpected collapse of the dollar ( the Federal Reserve , at the Treasury 's direction , was intervening furiously last week to prevent the already weak currency from sinking further ) ; or , let's face it , if Washington proves itself unable to wrestle down the budget deficit .
18 Jennifer already knew that such a meeting nearly always heralded the arrival of a secret visitor — usually a priest .
19 Putting the problem in these terms already suggests that criteria of knowledge only arise within some set of related concepts , which in turn are connected to certain activities .
20 Paul Cronin , its executive director of community and mental health services , claims the Authority already knew that joint purchasing arrangements , information technology and developing links with GPs were the biggest areas of concern .
21 The Cabinet already suspected that U Saw was planning some act of retaliation ( he resigned on returning from London and did not attempt to contest the election ) .
22 In our opinion , these results already suggest that the type of calcium salt does not interfere with the protective effects of dietary calcium on lytic activity of faecal water an on proliferation .
23 The police already know that they can obtain the necessary legal authority to require the practitioner to attend a court hearing and , if necessary , to examine his papers .
24 But Pascoe had come to this broken-down hotel in these bleak streets already guessing that Charlie probably was n't Zeno .
25 Hurley already knew that , but he was sure the logistics could be worked out if Coleman agreed .
26 These matters confirm me in the view already expressed that the disturbance complained of in this case is not actionable .
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