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

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1 And so we bring er a special sort of er expertise I suppose to the talks but also the experience of retirement which we think is is really good by someone who has already retired enjoying retirement to be able come to talk to people .
2 Mr Eagleburger , who has already offered to resign , said he would be taking ‘ corrective actions ’ .
3 Chowdhury et al. ( 1973 ) in Edinburgh concentrated on patients who had already made repeat attempts .
4 It was made by the famous Boulting Brothers , who had already begun ridiculing national institutions in comedies such as Brothers In Law , Lucky Jim and I 'm All Right , Jack .
5 This option was given to working wives in 1948 and withdrawn in 1978 but women who had already chosen to pay the reduced rate were allowed to continue , provided they did not take more than a two-year break from employment after 1978 .
6 Henri 's unexpected death changed the political circumstances , but left the need to act unaltered ; for the accession of Francis and Mary opened the way for the dominance of Mary 's uncles of Guise : the duke , and the cardinal who had already tried to teach Mary a statecraft which left no room for indifference to Scotland .
7 Tom placed a bowl beside his feet , which was filled with scraps of meat and biscuits for Sammy who had already started chewing the end of one of the socks .
8 Such a ban would make the government liable to massive compensation to the 20,000 speculators who have already lodged planning applications .
9 Here is the reassurance which will be needed by those of you who have already begun to imagine a procession of sweaty limbs being uncovered in church to the discomfort of all .
10 The fact that most of their friends who have already retired seem to manage pretty well is of little comfort .
11 There are many who have already started to vote , or will be doing so for the first time soon , with no first-hand experience of what Labour governments were like .
12 Labour 's spokesman , Mr George Foulkes , said that only a programme of assistance to Vietnam would improve the lives of the people there and encourage those who have already left to return .
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