Example sentences of "[Wh pn] have already [vb pp] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Gordon , who has already noted the novel view of Langdale spread beneath us , starts exhuming his camera from his sack .
2 As an example we would cite one visitor who has already expressed an interest in using the facilities , Dr. F. Sales , Coimbra , Portugal .
3 More is needed from Keith Piper , a nimble , bouncy type of wicketkeeper who has already scored a first-class hundred .
4 Palace face a fierce battle with Scottish giants Rangers to sign the tall , explosive striker who has already made a major impact north of the border .
5 In either March or April 1994 we hope to welcome our first lady speaker ( apart from Janet Preshous , who has already given a joint talk with her husband .
6 ‘ Father of the missing girl over there , talking to the good lady who runs this establishment and who has already seen the body .
7 There is really no way of knowing how long it takes to develop an actor who has already gained a lot from work in university .
8 Last job is an ancient Granada with a jammed starter , driven by another man who has already called the AA once today .
9 Edinburgh 's Douglas Watson , who has already won a major award in the US for his three dimensional illustration work has created his study from a clay panel .
10 A special attraction is Trig , the friendly visitor from outer space , who has already captured the imagination of children around the world .
11 Durie , who has already lamented the standard of British women 's tennis on show at Telford this week , has now dropped only 16 games in four matches .
12 In this situation , an initiating member receives a request from a client in his country who has already identified an acquisition target in a participating member 's jurisdiction and , indeed , may already have commenced the acquisition process .
13 Bean , writing a year later in 1984 , supported this view by saying that ‘ when the adopted child is an older child who has already acquired a cultural background and a set of cultural responses , these will have to be unlearned if he or she is to acquire a new cultural identity ’ .
14 And if the picture is viewed at some later time , the face can be easily seen again by an observer who has already solved the puzzle once .
15 It offers advice to both those considering using their home as a base , as well as those who 've already made the break .
16 But a test called chorionic villus sampling is available to check the developing embryo in mothers who 've already had an affected child .
17 He almost immediately led a breakaway of members into a Scottish Sailors ' and Firemen 's Union at a wage of £pound2 a week and made common cause with Alderman " Tommy " Lewis , who had already led a similar breakaway in Southampton to form the British Seafarers ' Union with which Shinwell 's union merged .
18 Ironically , the evidence provided by Cartesian vivisectors , who had already demonstrated the anatomical and physiological similarities between humans and non-humans , gave Bentham and his followers sufficient grounds for believing that animals could indeed experience pain and pleasure ( Serpell , 1986 ; Ryder , 1989 ) .
19 Park City received 71cm of snow earlier in the week , a bonanza for recreational skiers but causing a headache for organisers who had already constructed a firm course from artificial snow .
20 Those who had already received the carapace and graduated to the status of probationer-superhumanity were elsewhere in the galaxy fighting as terror troops .
21 Other ‘ schoolboys ’ included Jeremy Bulloch , who was to carve out a successful acting career , and Christopher Beeny who had already made an impression as a child actor in The Grove Family TV serial and later appeared in programmes such as Upstairs , Downstairs , The Rag Trade and In Loving Memory .
22 Elizabeth was prepared to put her trust in essential oils rather than resort to an even stronger preparation from her doctor who had already prescribed an ointment which had not worked .
23 An unsettled child who had already lost a father , I was not ready for such a drastic break at so young an age .
24 Among the other girls tested for the part of Amy were 23-year-old Judy Geeson , who had already played a number of cock-teasing roles , and Joie Gould , an English secretary who was Peckinpah 's girlfriend at the time .
25 After 1534 , Henry began to issue ecclesiastical injunctions on his own authority ; in 1535 his secretary of state , Thomas Cromwell , who had already played a major role in engineering the break with Rome , was appointed vicegerent or vicar-general of the church .
26 In the other semi , Cascais , who had already thumped a disappointing London Scottish seven 24–4 , ripped through the Wolfhounds ( 18–6 ) .
27 Probably the greatest difficulty for the RCM was in satisfying the needs of the older children , who had already achieved a sound basic education at home in Germany or Austria .
28 Quite apart from the conceptual fragility of the enterprise , Kane 's work suffers from a problem of method : his evidence for the above assertions was collected from a sample of sportsmen who had already achieved a level of success , in other words the sportsmen he studied had ‘ made it ’ .
29 Silverstein called Douglas , who had already read the script , and to Silverstein 's tremendous relief , Kirk said that the part was n't big enough for him as a star , and not small enough for a cameo .
30 At Sotheby 's New York on 21 October last , five clocks of second-rate quality ( the property of a collector who had already dispersed the best part of his collection ) sent auction prices rocketing .
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