Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] already [verb] [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Bond Corp has already said this deadline may be delayed if the regulatory authorities insist that full Bond Corp accounts are included in the document . |
2 | CLIFF BRUNT , chairman of a Parent-Teacher Association , in Hadleigh , argues that the wrangle has already rendered this summer 's exams worthless . |
3 | Why would I pretend to involve myself romantically with a woman whose sister has already wreaked such havoc in my family , hmm ? ’ |
4 | An offer must be made if the holding of an offeror and its concert parties reaches 30 per cent or more of the target company 's voting rights or , if the holding has already achieved this level , it increases by more than 1 per cent in any period of 12 months . |
5 | Industry has already put some money into the idea . |
6 | The second child has already developed some idea of what rust is and is not . |
7 | the chance would be substantially reduced if the marriage had already lasted some time and there were children . |
8 | His employer warned him that his behaviour had already caused several customer complaints and was even affecting business relations , and demanded that he stop . |
9 | The Instruction Set has paired with the Computer Channel in the US to produce a series of TV programs and videos on open systems topics : Instruction Set already sells some Computer Channel videos , using them to supplement instructor-led curricula . |
10 | The Eastern District had already experienced some success in its early years through the appointment of Sophie Green in the Kettering district and John Newlove in Norfolk as resident tutor-organisers . |
11 | ‘ The Government has already conceded that inflation will be higher next year , ’ he added . |
12 | For the movement from immanent proximity to critical distance in de Man 's authorial voice has already done that work . |
13 | The union had already shown some opposition to aspects of Government policy , but this had always been voiced in a guarded or indirect way in its newspaper . |
14 | The GCSE has already begun this trend but it must strengthen to create the real hunger for resources and , perhaps , a changed role for the teacher which will jointly encourage the use of multimedia resources . |
15 | The ring main has already broken several productivity records : Fairclough dug about 38 metres of tunnel in one 12-hour shift , setting a world record for wedgeblock tunnelling ( whereby the ground is supported with a ring of pre-cast concrete segments expanded by a concrete block ) . |
16 | It does not escape me that a fair hand has already written some account of my early days ; but that account broke off too soon , for I returned from the realms of ice , to which solitudes my soul — if I may be presumed to have one — was attracted . |
17 | Doctors at the Gloucestershire Royal Hospital have already seen some success in their experiment . |
18 | Doctors at the Gloucestershire Royal Hospital have already seen some success in their experiment . |
19 | The Trust has already obtained such permission once , when in February 1986 it divested some 21 per cent of its holding in Wellcome . |
20 | FAB-MS has already made some impact as a probe for finding the composition of the surfaces of materials — now it is breaking into the business of measuring the molecular mass of large organic molecules , such as chains of peptides , the constituents of proteins . |
21 | He at least has experience of dealing with the Press and the company have already allocated another member of the team for tomorrow 's race . ’ |
22 | The Labour party has already given that pledge on behalf of a future Labour Government . |