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

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1 I dig a hole with the hand trowel and pop them under the courgette together with the hands , feet and eyes ( which I 'd already collected ) .
2 You say , Mr , that the constraints to which I 've already referred may well act as a deterrent er to potential developers ?
3 There 's a local telephone number , which I 've already had occasion to use , unsuccessfully as it happens , and , I think , Anne , you were also involved in that significant problem , on er on that there is a loc er no plumber .
4 And two thousand for the lower death rates , national projections which I 've already mentioned .
5 The award was presented by the Prince of Wales at the Annual Meeting of the per cent club , which I 've already mentioned , and it was during nineteen ninety , and it won the private sector small to medium size company , or companies subsidiary sector category .
6 Which I 've already explained where 's that other cup and cheese
7 He wanted to see , do you want a game which which I 've already got it .
8 on the faxes , just erm one item that came up really from yesterday which I 've already passed on to , to Sheila from the south cos it was raised at the south meeting but I think it 's relevant to everybody .
9 The triple alliance which I originally sought to conclude after the peace of Frankfurt and about which I had already sounded Vienna and St. Petersburg in September 1870 , was an alliance of the three Emperors with the further idea of bringing into it monarchical Italy .
10 The Triple Alliance , which I first tried to arrange after the Franco-Prussian War , and about which I had already approached Austria and Russia in 1870 , was an alliance of three Emperors , with the further idea of including the King of Italy .
11 Fairs and feasts have survived the centuries in an amazing variety of ways , some of which I have already written about , but at West Witton in Wensleydale there survives one of the strangest and most interesting events I have come across .
12 Using the techniques which I have already described I regressed Sylvia to early childhood — beginning , as always , with a remembered happy occasion .
13 Now what remains to be settled is the status of those claims for moral rights that do not enjoy the reflected sanction of the law ( examples of which I have already slighted as rhetoric ) , and those , perhaps more all-absorbing ones , that are thought meritorious enough by some to become laws .
14 Apart from the evidence of reduced sexual interest in familiar members of the opposite sex , which I have already mentioned , the great mass of data shows that freely chosen human spouses are more like each other than would be expected on a chance basis .
15 Turning to your own interest in art , your recent book to which I have already referred , The Cycladic Spirit , has attempted to compare the 4,500-year-old marble figurine from the Cyclades with the modern aesthetic .
16 These are stories written well within calculated limits and those limits include a certain simplistic idea of heroism , unaffected either by irony or by a variation of mood , an idea very different from the intensely human variables in the adult novels by Conrad and Masefield which I have already discussed .
17 The Chamber , which I have already mentioned in connection with the political life of the court , was the area in which the monarch lived and moved .
18 As appears from the chronology which I have already recited the purpose of the December charge being executed in favour of the mortgagees was simply to replace the defective charge that had been given in September .
19 There has been , as I have emphasised , no criticism of his judgment on the material that was before him and besides those to which I have already drawn attention , there are two other matters to which I should make reference .
20 In every one of the cases to which your Lordships have been referred where such dicta appear , the source from which the evidence sought to be excluded had been obtained has been the defendant himself or ( in some of the search cases ) premises occupied by him ; and the dicta can be traced to a common ancestor in Lord Goddard 's statement in Kuruma v. The Queen [ 1955 ] A.C. 197 which I have already cited .
21 It appears that Parke B. was there using the words colore officii merely to denote an official demand and not in the more limited , and in my view , correct sense referred to by Isaacs J. , 11 C.L.R. 258 , 301 , and Windeyer J. , 102 C.L.R. 108 , 140 , in the cases to which I have already referred .
22 ‘ There is no doubt as to the general rule stated in Leake on Contracts to which I have already referred , that money paid voluntarily — that is to say , without compulsion or extortion or undue influence , and , of course , I may add without any fraud on the part of the person to whom it is paid , and with knowledge of all the facts , though paid without any consideration , or in discharge of a claim not due , or a claim which might have been successfully resisted , can not be recovered back .
23 in Matthey v. Curling [ 1922 ] 2 A.C. 180 , 208 which I have already read , concluding , 269 E.G. 41 , 46 :
24 The first rests upon section 8(2) of the Act of 1986 which I have already cited , and which gives an extended meaning to the concept of membership for the purposes of the Act of 1986 .
25 Mr. Collins relies upon rule 2.12(1) which I have already quoted .
26 Indeed , paragraph 2 of Schedule 2 to the Act of 1986 , which I have already quoted , requires that Lautro 's Rules relating to the admission and expulsion of members and the discipline it exercises over its members must be fair and reasonable and include adequate provision for appeals .
27 He then cited the passage from Story , Equity Jurisprudence and made the comment to which I have already referred .
28 The leading judgment , expressing the majority view , was given by Lamont J. The maxim , which I have already quoted , led to the conclusion that as the child en ventre sa mère was born alive it was to be treated as having being alive while en ventre sa mère and so could claim damages for an injury at that time .
29 Then he refers to the passage which I have already read .
30 There then followed the passage which I have already cited in which Lord Wilberforce stressed the responsibility lying on persons who sign documents .
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