Example sentences of "have already begun " in BNC.

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1 For a moment Raskolnikov wonders if his punishment has already begun .
2 True to form , the argument has already begun on what ‘ social market economy ’ means .
3 Work on the stand has already begun and the club are hoping to extend the plans to include seven executive boxes and a press box .
4 Mr Mandela , thus , has already begun on his own the negotiating process that Mr de Klerk 's government claims to seek with black leaders .
5 The British Judo Association has already begun to make use of her vast experience .
6 The time of Godunov has already begun , when the peasants were attached to the landowners .
7 This has already begun in some parts of the country .
8 This has already begun in some parts of the country , including Wiltshire .
9 The diplomatic one has already begun .
10 BR has already begun the installation of aircraft-type ‘ black box ’ data recorders on new Network SouthEast trains , and is examining whether to make them a standard fitting in all trains .
11 The worst response would be the sort that has already begun to be hinted at for ICI : protecting itself through a tangle of joint ventures .
12 One course being considered is to issue short-term deficit-financing bonds and to increase taxes on oil and oil products , an idea that Japan 's oil industry has already begun lobbying against .
13 It has been turning out bombs and shells since 1939 , and the Gulf war has already begun to embellish a colourful history .
14 Reform has already begun : this weekend voters could choose for the first time a single named candidate for the lower house , instead of numbers on a party list .
15 The 55-year-old coach of Grove Athletics Club has already begun her new role by encouraging local sporting and musical groups to consider visits to Mari and has formed a link with a Wantage-based company , Autotype International , which is sending two executives to Mari El in July .
16 Fortunately , considerable high-quality work has already begun on the legal , political and institutional aspects of global environmental change ( see , for instance , Nitze 1990 ) .
17 Thinking about past achievement and its relevance to the future has already begun .
18 In some of the large international companies this process of amalgamating mission and vision has already begun — though it can , of course be traced back to the philanthropic industrialists of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries .
19 And the work that France has done to escape from the tyranny of oil has already begun to pay handsomely .
20 West Germany has already begun its aid programme .
21 As Haslemere has already begun to make the town accessible for wheelchair-bound people , would n't it be nice if the town could become totally accessible for both able bodied and disabled people .
22 Friday 3 April Major , asked if recovery has already begun , replies ‘ It may well have done .
23 The resurgence of a confessing community in our land has already begun .
24 ‘ A campaign has already begun suggesting that Souness is for the chop — but I blame the players .
25 The movement towards subject specialism within the primary school has already begun .
26 Looking for customers that are ready to buy several thousands of the personal computers at once , Uchida Yoko has already begun lending sample machines to large insurance companies and auto makers .
27 Production and shipment has already begun , and the contracts extend through the first quarter of 1994 .
28 ‘ Television has already begun changing people 's lives , ’ said CFVS Director Fr Larry Hannan in an interview with Fiji 's Daily Post .
29 ‘ Television has already begun changing people 's lives , ’ said CFVS Director Fr Larry Hannan in an interview with Fiji 's Daily Post .
30 Salvage excavations are those carried out on sites where destruction has already begun , often because the site was unknown before construction work started .
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