Example sentences of "which have already [verb] a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It is also suggested that a company tenant which has already created a charge or debenture over future acquired property would be in breach of this clause upon exchange of agreements .
2 Quorum Software Systems Inc , the Menlo Park , California outfit which has already done a version of its Compatibility Engine — allowing Apple Macintosh programmes to run on RISCs — for Solaris , is currently negotiating terms with SunSoft to so a similar Windows product , saying it would be an easier job than the Macintosh version .
3 come and look at the gates sub- contract planning committee which has already had a look at that
4 Once again the LARGE PRINT option is a feature which has already brought a lot of knitters into the CML order book and at £5.50 inc p&p this is summer knitting at ‘ pick-your-own ’ prices .
5 Greenpeace , the environmental pressure group which had already made a name for itself by chasing whalers on the high seas , sent its own vessel , the Rainbow Warrior , to shadow the nuclear ship out into the Atlantic .
6 The beer industry , which had already absorbed a doubling of the federal tax in 1991 , flooded Congress with dire predictions of misery for the nearly 1m Americans who make or sell beer .
7 Even though more rapid population growth and poorer harvests occurred after mid century , by then the changing structure of employment was accentuating the trend towards wage-dependency , which had already reached a level quite exceptional compared with that in other countries .
8 It was the 11th time his four-party coalition had survived such a vote in eight months but the news had little impact on markets which had already discounted a win .
9 On June 17 Ayatollah Hassan Sanei , who headed the private Foundation of 15th Khordad ( June 5 ) , declared that his organization , which had already offered a reward of $US2,000,000 for the killing of the Indian-born British writer Salman Rushdie , would also reimburse all costs incurred in such an act .
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