Example sentences of "have already [vb pp] [conj] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 If we now turn our attention to the second type of conflict enumerated by Freud , that between the ego and the superego , we have already noticed that the externalization of the superego , particularly of its archaic and providential aspects , is easily possible and seemingly well under way in many societies .
2 We have already argued that a period of sustained expansion can occur only if potential profitability can be maintained , that is , if an adequate balance between productivity and real wages can be sustained .
3 We have already argued that the concept of a syndrome is not of use as far as theoretical analysis of language disorders is concerned , because it is not the case that a small number of syndromes ( defined as sets of symptoms which always co-occur ) actually exist .
4 I have already accepted that the court should be slow to make a finding of adverse possession in a case such as the present …
5 Meanwhile , a month after the administrators first moved into Leyland Daf 's sales and marketing headquarters in Thame , 75 jobs have already gone and the future of the other 300 remains uncertain .
6 I have already said that the success of a Government 's defence policies depends on the conviction that those policies and their spokesmen carry in the eyes both of prospective opponents and of present friends .
7 I have already said that the Government are considering the matter urgently .
8 I have already said that the Opposition support the Bill .
9 We have already noted that a log transformation often helps when the data is the result of some process of growth .
10 It was shortly after his time at Oxford , on his first journey to the Continent , that Hobbes found that others were dissatisfied with scholasticism ; and we have already noted that an interest in method was characteristic of the seventeenth century .
11 We have already noted that the polytechnic directors were seeking a larger measure of academic independence almost from the moment of designation — most publicly through the CDP press statement in July 1971 expressing a wish for the polytechnics to secure charters .
12 Second , we have already noted that the adjective is questioned with the word how ? , generally related to adverbial elements , rather than the which ? that is used for attributives , and this agrees well with the structure of ( 16 ) , where the adjective property qualifies a verbal structure , not a nominal one ( i.e. a structure centred on a property , not an entity ) .
13 However , we have already noted that the definition of ‘ choice point ’ is not easy .
14 We have already noted that the experiment summarized in fig. 3.8 ( Westbrook et al .
15 We have already indicated that the incidence of " involuntary " temporary working is lower amongst agency workers than amongst all temporary workers .
16 We have already seen that a sulphonamide acts as a false building block ; it fits into the construction but is the wrong shape for farther blocks to be added .
17 We have already seen that a murder is necessary in a detective story , if only to tell the reader that this is something worth attention .
18 However in Chapter 3 we have already seen that the peak static torque of a three-phase motor is the same for one- and two-phases-on and this result therefore extends to the pull-out torque at low speeds .
19 We have already seen that the committee structure devised for this purpose was in many ways unsatisfactory but that some useful and interesting inservice activities did result from the project .
20 Thus we have already seen that the provision of ( hardware ) index registers provides a facility ( instruction modification ) which previously had to be provided by software , and the interrupt facility is the hardware equivalent of scattering transput test instructions through a program .
21 We have already seen that the comprehension of individual clauses and sentences in written and spoken language can be influenced by information that is not contained within the sentence or clause itself , that is , information that is extra-sentential .
22 We have already seen that the work of Marslen-Wilson and Tyler ( 1980 ) supports an interactive view of processing in which different levels — phonological , syntactic , semantic and pragmatic — actively communicate with each other .
23 We have already seen that the appearance of Dartmoor is man-made ; following woodland clearance the soil degraded , and eventually blanket bog , and possibly a cooler and wetter climate , led people to abandon permanent settlements there and use the moor solely as temporary seasonal pasture ( and later for mining ) .
24 One possible reason for this would be that fixed information may simply not be attended in the judgment phase , after all , we have already seen that the amount of such information present does not appear to be related to risk ratings ( r(46)=0.15 between studies , r(48)=0.13 within the ratings scales study alone ) or accident estimates ( r(46)=0.23 between studies ) .
25 We have already seen that the weathercock effect due to forward flight makes the tail rotor too effective .
26 We have already seen that the doctor may well honour this principle more in the breach than the observance if he is so minded .
27 We have already seen that the answer is the obvious one that the sequence oral-anal-phallic is determined in the main by developmental physiology .
28 We have already observed that the assertion " If A then B " is written unc and read " A implies B " .
29 Three foreign entrants have already withdrawn and a meeting tomorrow of the British Wheelchair Racing Association could call for a boycott by all British competitors .
30 We have already remarked that the case of equal or confluent eigenvalues is not common in practical dynamical problems ; however , when it occurs , it can cause difficulties .
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