Example sentences of "is already [verb] [coord] " in BNC.

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1 Lord Sands in the Reid 's Trustees case at p529 stated : The dicta which might be founded upon … as indicating that a trust may be regarded as a mere agency or conduit pipe , are strictly limited to the case where the circumstances are similar , viz. , where there is one beneficiary and the estate is already realised and duly invested .
2 ‘ He knows he could not find an independent panel anywhere in Britain which would accept it is right to make an offer which is less than the rate of inflation to people who work in a service which is already underpaid and understaffed . ’
3 She is already seated and working with a group of children .
4 My bag is already packed and I 'm all ready .
5 A Sun version of cc:Mail is already announced and Ami Pro and 1–2-3 as is also promised for DEC 's Alpha platform running OSF/1 ( UX No 398 ) .
6 Is the department a marginal service for which the overhead commitment is already made or is it to recover all its costs , including capital ?
7 Canada in the Spring is already planned and Roy and his wife , Ann , are finalising the details of what promises to be an exciting six-week sojourn .
8 A fifth is already planned and there are 22 Welsh primary schools .
9 ‘ Ms Hannah Soo is already raised and conversant , ’ said the ambience .
10 This book will be an excellent help in situations where bilingual language helpers are available , and where the language is already written and analysed .
11 In fact my honourable friend , the parliamentary under secretary of state for the department of trade and industry who 's responsible for deregulation is also the sponsoring minister for one of these orders , namely the one on the insurance companies , and secondly our intention is that the cost here should be negligible , or nil er in that they do n't go beyond er what is already required or or possible by way of a right to report , here we 're imposing a duty to report .
12 The next thing er which again er is er a detail of something which is already approved and it is merely than in our conditions of service during our discussions with the city er personnel department we noted , or they noted as it had arisen that we indicated the route to erm sick pay over a certain period and before a certain period but not the detail of how you got there .
13 For a centre which is already approved and which wants to enrol candidates for an award which it has not used before , approval to offer that award will be assessed against award-related criteria .
14 For a centre which is already approved and which wants to enrol candidates for an award which it has not used before , approval to offer that award will be assessed against the following award-related criteria .
15 as the ATB is already established and providing training in the more remote rural areas , can it expand its scope to include training for wider farm-related enterprises , for example farm tourism ? ’
16 She is affirming that delinquency is neither an inborn disposition nor something the child has contrived by himself ; that children learn to become delinquents by becoming members of groups in which delinquent conduct is already established and the ‘ thing to do ’ ; and that a child need not be ‘ different ’ from other children , that he need not have any twists or defects of personality or intelligence , in order to become a delinquent .
17 The European Court confirmed that the dispositions of the EC treaty relating to the rights of establishment forbid member states to prevent a person from establishing himself in a state and carrying on the profession of auditor on the grounds that that person is already established and recognised as an auditor in another member state .
18 Presenting a piece of information as given suggests that it is already established and agreed and is therefore non-negotiable .
19 Most adenocarcinomas of the oesophagus , however , arise in CLO that is already established and the disparity between incidence and prevalence can be accounted for by the high proportion of the population with unrecognised disease , up to 20 times that of those detected .
20 BUT it 's not like The U2 or The U2s , which is already happening and ruins it . ’
21 Well the the the actual book is already started and is sitting
22 ‘ It is already levelled and is a possibility . ’
23 It may appear that this information is already known but the point at issue is whether the supervisor knows and whether reality matches assumptions .
24 But , he adds : ‘ There is an enormous advantage in building change on to something that is already known and respected .
25 Now we are of course talking principally on this sixty hectare allocation for the district outside the Greater York area because I think it is well understood this enquiry can have comparatively little impact on how much development takes place within the surroundings of Greater York , because I understand the site that 's being discussed is already committed and it is in any case part of the York pool rather than the Harrogate pool .
26 ‘ And last , Harley 's royalty is already agreed and it 's far too low .
27 But here at the show staff from ADAS , who advise farmers , say setaside is already changing and can help wildlife :
28 Council planning officers argue the car park is already under-used but the statistics used as a basis for the decision relate to the pre-Cornmill shopping era .
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