Example sentences of "[is] already an [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | There is already an over-exposure of well-known tunes upon which some new texts have come to rely . |
2 | The idea of the great house as a pattern for everyone is already an anachronism in the mind of Sir Leicester . |
3 | It may or not surprise you that there is already an element of regional Government actually in the U K already and since development is the issue that the Labour Group has raised , we 'll take the work of the Development Association , which I was involved in in the mid eighties and which actually does some good work to actually bring industry actually to this region . |
4 | The junction , which links the M1 , North Circular Road and A5 Edgware Road flyover , is already an area of congestion and diversions are certain to cause chaos . |
5 | Certainly , the decision introduces an element of uncertainty into what is already an area of the law which causes considerable problems for editors and their legal advisors . |
6 | City councillor John Fetherston , said : ‘ Blacon is already an area of high family stress and residents feel they can do without the addition of a home for children from problem backgrounds . |
7 | ‘ This is already an area of outstanding natural beauty and we would welcome the extra money without the extra bureaucracy . ’ |
8 | Since the function of the is to identify something which is contextually known to be unique , it tends to signal continuity on a contextual , rather than textual level : Lawrence makes a pretence of shared knowledge with the reader , who by implication is already familiar with the surroundings , is already an inhabitant of the fictional world . |
9 | ‘ To a certain extent there is already an answer to the question which form of power the people support , ’ he said , adding that opinion polls showed most Russians favoured a presidential system . |
10 | Despite all the barriers and disadvantages encountered in the movement to a market economy , there is already an infrastructure in place for the future development of a music industry . |