Example sentences of "[Wh pn] have already [be] [vb pp] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Tolstikov was an unknown as far as last year 's race was concerned , yet he went off and won it , ’ said Brace , who has already been selected for the Barcelona Olympics . |
2 | Grobbelaar , who has already been linked with Chelsea this season , has made 591 appearances for Liverpool since his arrival from Vancouer Whitecaps for £250,000 in 1981 . |
3 | For parents who 've already been helped by the society it 's proved to be lifeline . |
4 | In a further development concerning the scandal , it was announced by the authorities on Dec. 22 that no further indictments would be filed either against Kanemaru — who had already been indicted on minor charges — or against any of the other Diet members implicated in the receipt of Sagawa Kyubin funds . |
5 | Stoltenberg , who had already been criticized in October 1991 over the illegal sale of arms to Israel [ see p. 38687 ] , was the CDU 's longest-serving Cabinet member . |
6 | Many shrewd judges , both on the veldt and in England , though that the Springbok selectors were taking a massive gamble with Griffin , who had already been called for throwing in his own country , especially as unfair bowling had lately become a major issue . |
7 | S. , who had already been charged with numerous offences arising from transactions to which the documents were germane , sought judicial review of the decision to serve the notice . |
8 | For instance , the West , Roy and Nichols study looked at the cases of men who had already been incarcerated in an institution for mentally ill offenders — they were not a random sample of even those few rapists who are convicted . |
9 | Certainly Artai would consider no one who had already been married to another , whether she had children or not . |
10 | Then I saw the senior registrar , who had already been briefed by the house officer about my history of abuse . |
11 | Yet you insist on placing them with men who have already been convicted of far worse crimes . ’ |
12 | They do not , like other fines , go into the public purse but into the pocket of victims who have already been compensated by the same jury for damage to their reputation . |
13 | The 1984 village case study revealed that the Bangladeshi mothers ( some of whom had already been taught about the lobon-gur solution ) recognised four different types of diarrhoea and generally thought only one of these types to be an indication for the use of the lobon-gur mixture . |