Example sentences of "who have already [vb pp] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 This year welcomed a new Assistant Diocesan Youth Officer , Miss , who has already established friendships with many young people and groups throughout the Diocese .
2 The publication of the tape is likely to cause further concern to Diana who has already told friends that she believed that at least some of her private calls were being monitored and recorded .
3 You invariably find a teacher , social worker or school nurse who has already got concerns about the child .
4 Buckingham Palace declined to comment but the honour is likely to be shared between Hardy Amies , who has already designed outfits for her , and Victor Edelstein , who specialises in glamorous evening wear .
5 Griffin , who has already spent years undergoing alcohol-abuse therapy , stood meekly as the sentence was read .
6 He continued his studies in France at the Royal Garden of Plants in Paris under Joseph Pitton de Tournefort , a French botanist who had already made expeditions to Spain , Greece and Asia Minor , and later produced a new classification of plants , accompanied by descriptions of the genera .
7 The other big losers of the day were the Houston Oilers , who had already lost games they should have won .
8 Matters were not helped by the Sabina Park authorities providing one sightscreen that was too low to be of much use if the bowler was over six feet ( 1.8 metres ) tall , and when England complained after the game against Jamaica the reply was that it could not be raised without obscuring the view of some two hundred people who had already bought tickets .
9 On the examinations front , those publishers who had left undone titles for certain examinations are now doing them , while those who had already produced titles for the same examinations are producing more .
10 Here he was following a precedent created by Lanfranc , who had already consecrated bishops of Dublin in 1074 and 1085 .
11 In 1989 no award was made , partly because the sponsor felt that publishers were submitting books by the distinguished but small group of authors who had already won prizes , and the prize was allowed to lapse until this year .
12 How is it possible not only that children are not listened to when they complain , but that the man against whom they are complaining can leave one employment for another and be given a reference by the very people who have already received complaints about him ?
13 Those Q.T. 's who have already received tickets to sell will greatly assist Cicely in the organisation of the event if they would let her know by the first week in February how many tickets they have sold as she will be away from 8th Feb. to 8th March .
14 Secondary prevention , on the other hand , should always be a concern of the therapist involved in the management of patients who have already made attempts .
15 A donation of £260 from the proceeds of the tombola stall and refreshment/poster sales has been handed to the theatre by the Friends who have already made plans for a repeat performance in the autumn .
16 I belong to the local cyclists ’ campaign group , ‘ Spokes ’ , and we have a core of volunteer path builders who have already upgraded paths in this area , to a very high standard .
17 Nottingham Forest , who have already had bids of £1.5m and £1.75m for Stan Collymore rejected by Southend , are expected to bid for the 22-year-old striker again .
18 For those who have already purchased Volumes 1 & 2 , it is selfrecommending .
19 ‘ But it will definitely be rescheduled for the New Year and fans who have already bought tickets will find they are still valid or they can have their money back if they prefer . ’
20 Even though it offers compensation to people who have already bought shops or flats , Albania 's court system , now being rebuilt from scratch after almost 30 years without a justice ministry , will have a hard time sorting out property disputes .
21 My hon. Friend the Member for Oxford , East said that such schemes should be available not only for those who have already committed offences but for young people who might be tempted to do so , perhaps for kicks .
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