Example sentences of "have already [be] [verb] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Having lived in Walton for 29 years she has witnessed how much of the cliff has already been lost to the sea .
2 Anthony Caro 's ‘ Tower of Discovery ’ has already been erected in a plaza close to the entrance to Expo 's site .
3 The other view is that where the plaintiff comes across a danger which has already been created by the defendant the defence can operate .
4 Can volenti be raised where the plaintiff encounters a risk which has already been created by the defendant 's negligence ?
5 The increase of State control which has already been seen as a feature of military organization in this period is also visible where navies are concerned .
6 This has already been seen in the discussion of example [ 13 ] above .
7 This partial detachment from natural appearances , which has already been seen in the landscapes of Picasso and Braque of 1908 , is one of the factors that distinguish most clearly their approach from that of Cézanne and other nineteenth-century artists , and even from the Fauves , whose vision , with the occasional exception of Matisse , despite the liberties they took with their subjects , was still conditioned by their instantaneous reactions to their surroundings .
8 As has already been seen in the earlier chapters , the professions most often specified are surveyors , accountants , actuaries and engineers .
9 Your employer must give you a written statement when making a redundancy payment , showing how the amount is calculated , unless the amount of payment has already been fixed by the decision of an industrial tribunal .
10 Debbie 's application for attendance allowance has already been squashed on the grounds that she knows the names of her mother , her sister and the Prime Minister .
11 The standard hypertonic UK-ORS has already been replaced by the hypotonic monomer solution HYPO-ORS in the British National Formulary but the World Health Organisation understandably remains cautious about modifying what has been a highly successful and very widely tested remedy .
12 One platform in the Viking field has already been turned into an unmanned unit .
13 A 19-year-old woman has already been bailed by the court on a handling charge and tomorrow a 22-year-old man will appear in court charged with robbery .
14 Instead of having to prove substantial fettering of competition , it may now be enough for the Commission to show that competition has already been weakened by the presence of the dominant undertaking and that some further action on its part would impede the maintenance or development of effective competition in ( or in a substantial part of the Common Market .
15 European Community Directive 89/48/EEC , which is concerned with the mutual recognition of professional qualifications and which comes into force throughout the Community in January 1991 , has already been implemented by the UK , as regards teachers , with effect from September 1989 .
16 An account has already been given of the proprietary and contractual disabilities of married women at Common Law and the creation by the Court of Chancery of an equitable separate estate which a married woman could freely deal with and bind by her contracts , so far as no restraint on anticipation had been imposed , and which , in any case , she could dispose of by will .
17 The reason why ( 6 ) is perceived as if it was assignment is that the indefinitizing effect of the determiner means that the hearer is granted no more about the entity in post-copular position than : ( a ) The properties denoted by the noun used ; ( b ) The fact that it is an entity ; but the latter fact has already been given by the subject noun phrase ; hence the effect , with such a determiner , amounts to the same thing , in practice ( but not in terms of intensional pattern ) , as simple assignment .
18 An example has already been given in the anecdote of Charles II on page 95 .
19 ‘ I am very pleased indeed that a quantity of equipment has already been sent by the Cheshire Fire Brigade to the fire department in St Petersburg and that the county fire officer is pursuing the possibility of extending the scheme with technical help .
20 Its use for this purpose has already been sanctioned by the Food and Drug Administration ( FDA ) .
21 On Rockhill Farm because the land has already been the farmer has already been compensated by the addition of extra land so that we can easily accommodate a gipsy site in that particular spot .
22 More than £100m of aid directed to areas hit by industrial decline has already been withheld by the EC funding under the RECHAR programme intended to help revive run-down mining areas .
23 Research is being carried out in Zambezi where 14,000 sq kilometres of land has already been cleared of the fly .
24 They felt the scheme would only create additional problems and would send more cars into Skerne Park which has already been earmarked by the county council as an accident blackspot .
25 Erm much has already been said about the role of P P Gs and the advice they contain .
26 He said : ‘ Enough has already been said about the use of weapons in this area . ’
27 ( What would have happened at Verdun had Renault remained out of business can readily be deduced from what has already been said about the Voie Sacrée . )
28 i will fill in a little on Frank 's ( at lot has already been said by the new norwegian on the list … ) performance later with excerpts from Dagbladet of yesterday .
29 Much has already been said in the preceding pages about the subsequent progress through the learned hierarchy of the student who chose to become a muderris : with ability , luck , good connections or a combination of the three he would teach through a number of grades of medreses , eventually to turn to the mevleviyet kadiliks through which he might hope to rise ultimately to what had become by the end of the sixteenth century the principal office in the hierarchy , the Muftilik of Istanbul .
30 Indeed , it has already been said in the pages of Early music that ‘ few [ English ] people realize that on almost every day of the school term 35 professional and semi-professional choirs sing for at least 45 minutes in our cathedrals and chapels in the very tightest form of musical discipline ’ .
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