Example sentences of "already [vb pp] that [pers pn] [vb mod] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 It promised about 25,000 people who have already booked that they will get refunds of up to £70 each .
2 unc You have already seen that we can use equations to work out problems .
3 Some early critics of Wordsworth 's ‘ simple ’ style thought that he was stupid and incompetent ; but we have already seen that he could write with due regard to eighteenth-century decorum .
4 Ministers have already decided that they will have to give cable operators a free choice on the technology they use , provided it meets the basic requirements already laid down by the DoI and endorsed last month by the Eden Committee .
5 I had , however , already decided that I would do hypothetically as I would in practice for an Uaru tank — collect my own gravel and rocks fro the wild state .
6 I have already decided that I will fish the water at night , at least to begin with , and this will allow me to fish the three best periods : dusk , darkness and dawn .
7 She had already decided that she would cook dinner .
8 I have already said that we shall publish that figure once all the sales are completed .
9 We have already said that it can range from complete removal of the child to another room to simply turning one 's face away from the child while silently ignoring it .
10 The academy has already said that it will consider the proposition only if the government provides continuing support to operate and maintain the facility , which the report estimates would require DF17 million ( US$4 million ) a year .
11 The England hooker , who has already said that he would have accepted only the usual expenses had he undertaken this summer 's tour of the Republic marking the South African Rugby Board 's centenary , has now been quoted as saying that ‘ remuneration was mentioned . ’
12 I have already said that I shall answer the three particular issues that it raised .
13 We all know that there is some disturbance outside — you have already said that you will make a statement on that — but it is unusual for the doors not to be locked by this stage in a Division .
14 With its high fructose corn syrup ( HFCS ) sweetener , Staley had already shown that it could develop products capable of transforming whole sectors of the food industry .
15 The American-Dutch-British satellite has already shown that it will fulfil its task of locating infrared sources , for follow-up by conventional infrared telescopes and by future infrared observatories in space .
16 We have already noted that she would have started as a reading girl , at 4s or 5s a week , before learning the lay of the type case and eventually starting work setting type .
17 The League had already declared that it would boycott the investiture and , when he stood up to speak , a hundred or so extremists began shouting and jeering , and dozens had to be dragged off by the police before he could be heard .
18 The Shah has already announced that he will leave the country for a holiday and for medical treatment .
19 The DUP has already announced that it will boycott the four-man group when it arrives it Belfast .
20 ‘ A number of countries have already indicated that they would accept cattle on that basis but at EC level we have to overcome the problem caused by our wish to retain our restriction on the use of specified offals while other member states , even those with recorded incidences of BSE , have no such ban in place , ’ a spokesman explained .
21 If Labour loses the general election , he wrote on Sunday , Neil Kinnock has already indicated that he 'll retire to the leek trenches of Islwyn .
22 On May 5 Mujjaddedi , who had already indicated that he might remain as interim president for longer than the specified two months , appointed a Cabinet ( most members in an acting capacity ) in a move regarded by some commentators as a violation of the Peshawar Accord .
23 This system will be used in deciding on future allocations of the pool and the DES has already indicated that it would expect NAB to give advice about appropriate courses and rationalization , particularly concerning those which are expensive , those which are so specialist in nature that control of student numbers is required , and those where both university and public sector provision might be unnecessary or where rationalization is desirable for other reasons .
24 ‘ Suppose among those late plans — which no one will even look at now — suppose there are schemes so much superior to those already submitted that they would save hundreds of thousands in running costs each year ? ’
25 You 've already admitted that you would give in willingly . ’
26 The Labour leadership has already stated that it will take advantage of instalment payments still outstanding from the sale of shares in British Telecom and the Scottish electricity companies .
27 She could n't be foolish enough to ignore the fact that he had already stated that he would go to any lengths to protect it .
28 Building societies have already warned that they will have problems attracting savings because the Government 's National Savings bonds offer better returns .
29 And England boss Graham Taylor has already warned that he would invoke the six-day release rule if the game is played this weekend .
30 Mr Kinnock has already warned that he would give Mr Ashdown a ‘ short , sharp ’ lesson in political poker .
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