Example sentences of "[noun] [conj] [am/are] already [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Capital investment is rarely a solution to complex problems , and the recurrent cost implications may be detrimental to health ministries that are already over-committed .
2 In Committee we shall draw attention to the many anomalies that are already beginning to pile up .
3 Several companies are either waiting for permits or are already drilling the area around Wa Kele O Puna forest .
4 In addition to the sites that are already allocated or committed .
5 The introduction by TNCs of new types of production into developing countries that are already industrializing in a substantial way .
6 This the speaker can draw on in order to relate new information that s/he wants to convey to elements that are already established in the context .
7 These are likely to be the same Japanese companies that are already exploiting the forests of other Far Eastern countries such as Malaysia , Indonesia and Thailand .
8 A different mechanism has been suggested for those viruses that are already enclosed within a membrane in their free-living state .
9 The second reason is the fact that most people have a limited budget and are already spending all their cash on games .
10 Data General believes its formula is not only affordable and easy to use , but takes advantage of networks , databases and applications that are already installed .
11 DG believes its formula is not only affordable and easy-to-use but takes advantage of networks , databases and applications that are already installed .
12 The 35 million Christmas trees bought this year would have to rot for 30 years before decomposing in dumps that are already overflowing .
13 If you are threatened with disconnection or are already disconnected , it is useful to know the protection given under the Gas and Electricity Codes of Practice to consumers in ‘ hardship ’ .
14 Instead , says Ms Fitzgerald , most interest is coming from users that are already using applications , particularly groupware , at slower speeds , which they now want to accelerate .
15 AS WE reported at the beginning of September , an increase in the fixed price agreed each year between Champagne 's growers and merchants seemed inevitable , putting further pressure on prices that are already affected by rising demand .
16 The staff voted the evening a great success and are already thinking of ‘ going down the alley ’ again .
17 The decision by Tesco and other groups campaigning to break the law to get their own way — which they have largely done as a result of the Government 's co-operation and collaboration — has made a serious dent in the turnover and profit of the stores that are already struggling .
18 Er the draft P P G thirteen , for the moment merely reinforces the public transport points that are already made in P P G twelve .
19 I have gone much further than I intended when I set out on this report and am already beginning to regret the substantial breach in normal departmental procedures which this has involved .
20 Some relate to factors that are already recognised ( sleeping position , environmental temperature , smoking ) and others offer new avenues for research .
21 Systems for compliance with the rule are part and parcel of the quality management systems that are already beginning to dominate legal practice .
22 Several new businesses began operating during the year and are already trading profitably .
23 We suggest that the mere passage of RTW laws will not eradicate unions that are already established : they will continue to extract a rent associated with the wage differential .
24 SuperViews enables the data processing department to provide end users with views of the database table that are already joined and adds information for the end user .
25 A lot of the labs are finding physical phenomena that are already well known , so if you 're just validating facts that are already known you know they 're wrong because your answers do n't tally with the answers in the textbook .
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