Example sentences of "[noun] [noun pl] already [verb] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Seven Labour Councillors and twenty three officers , cutting twenty three thousand pounds of Charge payers ' money is totally unnecessary when liaison groups already exist within the chief executive 's office , the Development Association and the Regional Association , on which we all have representatives .
2 ‘ No , it 's just that my sister 's going out , ’ she says , as she picks up the various plastic carrier bags already waiting in the hall .
3 Three of the schools had clearly used the project to identify , and provide a richer resource base for , curriculum areas already committed to a degree of RBL and/or subject departments with a history of library involvement and use .
4 Similar disclosure provisions already operate in the UK in relation to overseas companies which have a place of business here ( although the requirement to file group accounts would be new ) , whereas in other member states additional information may currently be required relating to that branch ( e.g. branch accounts which would effectively reveal dealings between the branch and the rest of the company ) .
5 Improvements could also be made to the management structure , with the introduction of more commercially-minded managers with clear financial objectives , in addition to the fiercely resisted management changes already made in the NHS .
6 For 84% of the farms the practical type courses already provided by the ATB were thought to be the most suitable method of providing training .
7 There are lots of colour patterns already supplied on the program disk for you to use .
8 ULSTER drivers already reeling from the jump in the cost of motoring imposed by the Budget are facing another rise in car park charges .
9 The deal structuring stage should draw together all the information now available about the target ( including the results of the key features review and the purchaser 's assessment of possible synergies and cost savings ) with a view to establishing the most efficient structure for the proposed transaction and firming up on any price expectations already communicated to the vendors .
10 ‘ However , I am also aware that considerable counter pollution resources already exist in the Gulf area as a result of existing contingency plans to deal with spillages of oil from tanker casualties and other sources . ’
11 No question of compensation arose since the development rights already belonged to the state , but the first owner had these given back to him without payment .
12 The agenda included a discussion of a rota to set up displays in the library , policy on the acquisition of periodicals and an intended course on information retrieval to be related to the library skills already incorporated in the basic studies programme .
13 Racial theories fared best in policy areas already sensitized to the new conceptions of bodily health — motherhood , insanity and poverty , as well as birth-control and venereal disease .
14 Government targets already agreed with the IMF included reducing the fiscal deficit from 6.1 per cent in 1989 to 2.5 per cent in 1990 ; reducing inflation from 89.3 per cent to 37.7 per cent in 1990 and to 30 per cent in 1991 ; and achieving growth of 2 per cent of gross domestic product ( GDP ) during 1990 .
15 The writer may well have assumed that most book buyers already know of the existence of a writer called Ernest Hemingway , and even if they did not before they picked up the book , they would already have seen his name on the cover before turning to read this biographical sketch inside .
16 We need to look beyond the social position readers already occupy to the ways in which reading as an activity is itself structured in different contexts .
17 MAS may be asked to contact potential acquisition candidates already identified by a client .
18 Chris may be pessimistic about the future but , with one million sales every bi-monthly issue and 60,000 Fat Slags diaries already gone from the shelves , Viz does n't show any sign of losing popularity .
19 Dr Javed , advising on the Civil Service had six enquiries but could n't understand why students did n't take more advantage of a unique opportunity to talk with Salford graduates already established in the field they probably intended entering themselves .
20 Despite the obstacles to personal and geographical mobility posed by the communal organization of the liberated peasants , the abolition of serfdom in 1861 nevertheless created conditions in which an even greater number than ever before of voluntary emigrants and settlers from the land-hungry provinces of central European Russia flocked towards the fertile steppe and forest-steppe lands of west and south-west Siberia , thus massively augmenting the influx of peasant settlers already observed in the previous century .
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