Example sentences of "[num] [vb -s] already [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 Table 8.4 has already shown that most National Parks lost more rough pasture to woodland than to agriculture , but in the southwest Table 8.4 also shows that Dartmoor lost more rough pasture to farmland than to woodland , and in a study of land use change in the nearby Exmoor National Park , Lord Porchester ( 1977 ) found that the moorland area had been reduced , from 24,000 hectares in 1947 to 19,000 hectares in 1976 , with 3,800 hectares going to farmland but only 1,200 hectares going to woodland .
2 Our discussion of opacity in 1.4. has already made this clear .
3 The Jaguar XJ two-twenty has already sold out , even though it costs more than four hundred thousand pounds to buy and may cost another twenty thousand pounds a year to insure .
4 For Section 2 has already argued that in trusts judgment and execution could be given in ipsam rem .
5 For my part , I think it would be open to the English courts to apply the civil law maxim directly to the situations we have in these two appeals , and treat the two plaintiffs as lives in being at the times of the events which injured them as they were later born alive , but it is not necessary to do so directly in view of the effect which the Montreal Tramways case [ 1933 ] 4 D.L.R. 337 has already had in the development of the common law in this field in other common law jurisdictions .
6 Nuclear Electric says the station 's closure since February 1991 has already lost it £125 million .
7 Her book which was reviewed in CH News in May 1991 has already sold over 2000 copies .
8 the very existence of any examination at 16+ ( whether GCE , CSE or a unified examination or examination system ) as opposed to a series of assessments at the right stage of development for the individual pupil is questionable because firstly sixteen has already ceased to be the date for leaving education for the majority of pupils , secondly employers look increasingly to school recommendations , college course experience , and examination expectations rather than evidence of ‘ O ’ Level/CSE achievements , and thirdly the Universities and Higher Education look for and stipulate ‘ A ’ Level achievements rather than ‘ O ’ Level evidence .
9 MCI has already signed contracts to buy most of the fibre for the network , which should be completed in 1987 .
10 ‘ In the fish business , 1992 has already arrived .
11 For sure , the eighties has already had its riots and can expect more , it has seen insurgent movements for progressive and peaceful life on earth , symbolised by the first women 's embrace of the Greenham Common base in December 1982 which shifted popular consensus against the new generation of nuclear weapons .
12 However , Channel Ten has already stated that it will be keen for more night games which would be shown live during prime-time viewing .
13 Chapter 6 has already explained the role of the Budget and the Public Expenditure White Paper in this context .
14 Chapter 8 has already examined the reasons why the adjustable peg system collapsed .
15 Both can be seen as genuine attempts at making something out of nothing , attempts at getting something even if it 's only a laugh out of a life which , in many cases , by 16 has already run into a collection of brick walls labelled ‘ unemployment ’ , ‘ shit jobs ’ and ‘ routine brushes with the Law ’ .
16 Chapter 1 has already made reference to the dominance of this approach in the USA , and Chapter 8 will consider some of the arguments for and against it .
17 Chapter 1 has already mentioned the impetus given to the debate by Jim Callaghan 's Ruskin speech , and discussed some of the factors which led to accountability pressures .
18 ( Chapter 1 has already mentioned the classic case of California State being held accountable for not ensuring a minimum achievement for an individual student . )
19 With two wins already gained and two more strong performers to come , the middle position is ideally suited for the weakest member .
20 A GIRL aged 14 has already won a temporary court order allowing her to move out of the family home in Guildford , Surrey .
21 The Environmental Protection Act 1990 has already led to significant improvements in national pollution control , waste disposal , the control of litter and the reorganisation of bodies responsible for the countryside .
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