Example sentences of "have already [vb pp] at [art] " in BNC.

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1 He has already hinted at a price of around $375m .
2 Fred Jarvis of the National Union of Teachers has already hinted at the fundamental difficulty which arises when the professional is set within tightly prescribed guidelines .
3 Work has already started at the Bowness development in Grangemouth to provide 65 two and three bedroom houses and to refurbish 18 council flats .
4 Trained in watercolours by his father , the precocious Bonington had already exhibited at the Liverpool Academy before his family left England .
5 Shares had already fallen at the end of last year after Fisons estimated that the withdrawal of Opticrom and Imferon from the US markets had cost the company about £65m .
6 If the goods had already perished at the time the contract was made , then section 6 is the appropriate section .
7 Far greater than any of these , second only to Palestrina himself , was Tomas Luis de Victoria ( c. 1548–1611 ) , who in 1565 came to Rome from Spain where Morales ( see p. 236 ) and his pupil Francisco Guerrero ( c. 1527–1599 ) had already arrived at a perfection of the Netherland style hardly distinguishable from the Roman .
8 She looked up , startled to find that they had already arrived at the top floor , and were now walking down the corridor towards her apartment .
9 Agriculture Minister Sotiris Hatzikakis had already resigned at the end of November .
10 The deceased replied that he had already signed at the top of the document .
11 As to the much discussed pearwood wall panels , Italo Rota explains : ‘ We were looking for a simple idea that would allow visitors who had already looked at a good many paintings to connect some of them with unfamiliar settings ; the art of memory tells us that it is easier to retain images in one 's head if one can link them to a specific space ’ .
12 The use of sacred measure and proportion has been developed by many researchers to postulate a geometrical pattern across the land , extending Watkins ' ley theory into wider concepts of ‘ landscape geometry ’ , and we have already looked at the work of Tyler , Lawton and Koop in exploring wider patterns .
13 Local authority housing provides an example of the former and we have already looked at the role of charges in the NHS .
14 We have already looked at the movement of settlements , changes in plan and form etc. in the landscape , but nevertheless for most of today 's settlements the criteria which applied when the settlement originated are no longer relevant .
15 We have already stressed at the end of Chapter 6 how important it is to record your daily weight and also to chart it and plot it on a monthly graph .
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