Example sentences of "have already been [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | This RS1000 , he informs me , has already been to the Arctic about six times . |
2 | But Britain has already been through the ordeal of restructuring needed to meet the fierce competition from Asia and , increasingly , the Third World . |
3 | First appearing as tiny black spots on the upper surfaces of leaves , this is the outward sign that the fungus has already been inside the tissue and working for some time . |
4 | When we 'd finished I asked if we could wash up and run the errands but she said she 'd already been to the shops with her brother . |
5 | I 'd already been to the forest couple of times as a student and thought it was the most wonderful place . |
6 | Well they 'd already been to the pantomime at your school so you 'll have to wait till next year now . |
7 | Many may have already been to the Saturday morning Skills Club which introduces Swindon schoolchildren to a workshop , supervised by senior instructors and apprentices and teaching simple engineering skills . |
8 | That was not impossible , for there had been six months between the X-rays , in which case The tumour could have already been on the way down when it was spotted . |
9 | ‘ By 9.30 I would have expected him to have already been at the dinner party , ’ Mr Reenan said . |
10 | His opposite number , Clive Lloyd , had already been through the two formative experiences of his captaincy . |
11 | An example is the 1975 pay award in BR , which had already been through the RSNT when the Prime Minister Harold Wilson intervened to press management to resume negotiations and make a higher offer ( see ch. 9 ) . |
12 | How much more able to make that judgement were those colleagues who had already been on the board for seven years or more ? ’ |
13 | His first job was to start his teams to plough : he had already been on the field the day before to mark out the stetches . |
14 | Should I tell her here and now that Ewen Mackay had already been to the cottage ? |
15 | I had already been to the dinner party . |
16 | ‘ I guess it was a big gamble to turn my back on Neighbours but I felt I had already been in the show too long , ’ says Kristian , who will still be seen in the soap in Britain for another 12 months . |
17 | The " ceremonious stomachs " of Russian ambassadors " whose Nation stands so much on Ceremony " were the subject of comment in England in the early years of the century , as they had already been in the reign of Elizabeth . |
18 | The shop and post office at Middleton Tyas , near Richmond , had already been in the King family for well over 80 years then . |
19 | ‘ You 've already been to the Pentagon and the White House . ’ |
20 | They 've already been to the Jonquil because of Sabine 's death . |
21 | But the finality of the announcement is another cruel blow to the young princes who have already been through the wringer over revelations in the Andrew Morton book Diana : Her True Story . |
22 | Given that you have already been through the design process and selected the details concerning the number of columns , typeface and so on , now is the time to load all the prepared information into your chosen publishing package . |
23 | New methods will come , no doubt , with the fruition of that research which the Home Secretary has urged and supported ; but we can not even claim to be using existing methods , when 7,550 prisoners are sleeping tonight three in a cell , and when policies which , but for the war , would have been on the statute book in 1939 , and have already been on the statute book for half a generation , have hardly begun to be carried into effect for lack of premises . |
24 | He says ; It seemed somehow exotic we have already been to the Bahamas and Bermuda and this seemed different . |
25 | I have already been to the bank . |
26 | It 's already been through the planning department , our planning department . |