Example sentences of "already [vb pp] from [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The policies are starting to work , as we 've already heard from Councillor .
2 The Daily Express had arrived in his absence and its front page confirmed what he had already heard from Mrs Pettifer up at the Manor .
3 Mr Beltrami would tell the jury that on several occasions during the past four years McGuinness had spoken to him in detail about his part in the Ayr murder ; and as he has a commanding presence and deep , authoritative voice , his evidence would have gone far to confirm in the minds of the jury what they had already heard from Mrs McGuinness .
4 Right now we have , well we 've already heard from Sandra who 's says she 's er , er , a romantic writer and there are some other writer 's here Jean erm Margaret , Elizabeth are you , you are you pedalling illusions which are er completely deluding people like Sadie when she was young are you worried that your actually affecting young particularly female minds in a dangerous way ?
5 A number of people associated with the excesses of the past have already fallen from grace .
6 Two males of the very rare golden-headed lion tamarins arrived to form pairs with females already received from Jersey Zoo .
7 This group had already trekked from Pochala on the Ethiopian border ; some of the boys had been living a transitory existence for four years .
8 Over 100 planning objections have already come from mountaineers and walkers .
9 If a further infection occurs in someone who has already suffered from scabies , the course of events may be very different .
10 The local defence industry 's already suffered from Government cutbacks , now the demise of British coal mining appears to be taking its toll .
11 Finally , interviews will be conducted with men , covering their views on childbearing and visiting patterns and social support networks of men and women , in order to complement comparable material already collected from women .
12 He had added two new candidates , the Acanthiza ewingi and the Strepera arguta , to the list of native Tasmanian species , making a total of 12 , four of which he had already named from specimens sent to him before he left England , and had now succeeded in seeing all of these alive in their native habitat .
13 As we have already argued from Pahl 's ( 1984 ) study , even when women do paid work they still do the bulk of the domestic work , although it may be more equally distributed than it was when they were full-time housewives .
14 Charges against the officials , who , if found guilty , faced prison terms of up to five years , were brought on behalf of 27 affected haemophiliacs , some of whom had already died from AIDS .
15 Eamonn de Stafort , public relations officer for SPAG , said two cattle had already died from lead poisoning but it was not certain whether dust or water pollution was responsible : ‘ What we are worried about is what will happen when the lake starts to dry up completely ’ .
16 Most stony meteorites formed at that time as did the irons , which had already solidified from cores or pools of molten metal that lay within their small parent bodies .
17 He announced that by September only 38 per cent of the US$3,360 million in promised Soviet imports had been delivered , a figure already reduced from $5,130 million in 1990 .
18 I have already benefited from Vic 's support and ideas to a considerable extent .
19 Ten thousand tonnes of rice has already arrived from Italy .
20 His wife had already arrived from Wales .
21 By the time I was in sight of Granpa 's pitch my grin already stretched from ear to ear .
22 One Martian meteorite already recovered from Antarctica , which has been analysed at Milton Keynes , contained significant amounts of organic chemicals .
23 However , the approach to such analysis will now be set out and the method illustrated by applying it to a trivial case for which the solution is already known from section 4.4 .
24 The Waste lay on a high part of the forest so that when they reached it the sun , which had already sunk from sight in the valleys , was still poised above the dark low edge of the distant forest .
25 Although still some months short of his fifteenth birthday , Richard had already discovered from experience that there is a critical relationship between the piquancy of a secret and the number of people who can keep it .
26 We can expect to speak in other tongues , as I 've already mentioned from Mark sixteen , Jesus said it would happen .
27 This was dealt with by buying the plant at Renory in Belgium already mentioned from BP Detergents — acquisitions as necessary being part of the business strategy .
28 Affirming that " practically every leader agrees that negotiation is the key to reconciliation , peace and a new and just dispensation " , and in support of the government 's " declared intention to normalise the political process … without jeopardizing the maintenance of good order " , de Klerk announced changes which he said removed some of the most important obstacles to negotiation , namely ( i ) the lifting of the ban on the ANC , the PAC , the SACP and a number of subsidiary organizations ; ( ii ) the release of those imprisoned for membership of one of these banned organizations ( but not members imprisoned for politically motivated crimes involving violence ) ; ( iii ) the abolition of the media emergency regulations and of the education emergency regulations , although restrictions would remain on " visual material pertaining to scenes of unrest " ; ( iv ) the removal of restrictions imposed on 33 organizations under the state of emergency , including the National Education Crisis Committee , the United Democratic Front ( UDF ) , the Congress of South African Trade Unions ( COSATU ) and an extreme right-wing group , Die Blanke Bevrydingsbeweging van Suid-Afrika ; ( v ) the lifting of personal restrictions imposed on 374 people already released from detention ; and ( vi ) a six-month limit on detention without charge under the emergency regulations , with detainees henceforth being entitled to legal representation and their own choice of medical attention .
29 As to the third point ( the reason why the court lacks jurisdiction to review ) , the views of Holt C.J. are supported by the passages I have already quoted from Rex v. Bishop of Ely ( inability to decide on the statutes of the college ‘ of which we are ignorant , and the construction of which has been confided to another forum ’ ) and Ex parte Buller , 1 Jur .
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