Example sentences of "which [be] already [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Its population is also growing and bucking the demographic trends , which are already resulting in a scarcity of young people in the rest of the country .
2 Experts have forecast that even a partial ban will be a blow to Taiwan 's fishing companies , which are already facing recession and rely on driftnetting as the most profitable method .
3 In practice this is likely to mean those schools which are already participating in school improvement schemes or have shown some other indication of an ability to grapple with problems .
4 In practice this is likely to mean those schools which are already participating in school improvement schemes or have shown some other indication of an ability to grapple with problems .
5 These problems can occur in societies which are already developed and modern as well as in developing nations .
6 The DC refers to modules which are already referred to by a DC activated via another package ( this check prevents the occurrence of conflicting modifications ) .
7 This option enables you to add more modules relationships to a submitted Software Status Report ( SSR ) or to extend the range of versions of existing modules which are already related to the SSR .
8 An additional and severe problem is that the volumes of data which are already collected are huge by the standards of only a decade ago .
9 This is a strong reservation amongst Christian Aid staff also , who point to institutes and universities in the South which are already trying similar approaches ( for example theological training in India ) or who are staffed to do so if funds could be provided .
10 Normally the ‘ illegals ’ are handed back to China on the border almost daily , but Peking now says it will check each case , a move expected to slow repatriation to a trickle and put further pressure on the Territory 's detention centres , which are already overflowing with Vietnamese boat people .
11 Preselected options , or values which are already filled in , are called defaults .
12 It 's it 's they 're gon na use the green wedges that are already there and the existing footpaths which are already cycled along .
13 Or to put it another way : on the representational theory of mind , all learning is the testing of hypotheses which are already represented in the mind in some form ( for instance as sentences ) .
14 for systems which are already operating the ergonomist is likely to cooperate with occupational health and safety specialists and to play a part in the consideration of accidents and occupational diseases which might arise from unnecessarily stressful work situations ( p. 294 ) .
15 Rendered or dashed walls can always benefit from a coat of good exterior wall paint , and surfaces which are already painted will probably need recoating every few years .
16 It is a waste of time to debate issues which are already settled .
17 He warned the increase would put a further strain on pubs which are already feeling the recession 's bite and would encourage drinkers to shop abroad .
18 He warned the increase would put a further strain on pubs which are already feeling the recession 's bite and would encourage drinkers to shop abroad .
19 Schools which are already doing very well are probably not the first priority for Compact .
20 Schools which are already doing very well are probably not the first priority for Compact .
21 The discussion is illustrated by the results of interviews with ten directors of social services , and draws on illustrative material from authorities which are already tackling aspects of the community care reforms .
22 which are already going down anyway
23 Such catastrophic events , he believes , are more likely to be due to the receipt of a considerable volume of rainfall in a short space of time on to soils which are already saturated , as occurs during the monsoon season .
24 By shading in charts , the villagers visually appreciate which areas of life seem to be growing well and which are already becoming problematic or will become difficult in the near future .
25 He advises organisations to go for proven and well understood technologies to meet their basic requirements , wherever possible using architectures which are already known within the company — even if different technologies have been implemented on top .
26 The implication of this is that dividends do not carry significant new information , merely a confirmation of present conditions which are already known from other sources of information .
27 Finally , LIFESPAN ABLE will enter all modules which are already known to LIFESPAN and are on active DCs .
28 There are a number of aspects about this privatisation which are already giving cause for alarm .
29 Companies House also sends out registration forms which are already preprinted with the details they have on record so that companies only need make alterations .
30 Such arguments are even more potent in the case of the peripheral regions of Britain which are already suffering from the alleged North-South divide and fear a haemorrhage of business and skilled labour to the South East when the Tunnel is opened .
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