Example sentences of "[be] already [verb] to " in BNC.

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1 The territories beyond the Oder-Neisse line are already lost to Germany .
2 This letter is directed chiefly at those who responded to my two previous appeals in these columns , and who are already writing to one or more of the nearly 500 prisoners on death rows in the Caribbean with whom we are now in contact .
3 Drink and tobacco , however , are already taxed to the point where consumption and , therefore , revenues fall .
4 He believed that some people are already moving to higher and higher planes of the mind , and there is here an endless potential .
5 Payments of up to £100,000 a year are already made to 30 farmers to preserve their land as rough pasture or hay meadow as opposed to farming intensively .
6 The DC refers to modules which are already referred to by a DC activated via another package ( this check prevents the occurrence of conflicting modifications ) .
7 The benefits are already beginning to be felt .
8 After considerable discussion , sale controls are now being enforced by the police and their efforts during the past six months are already beginning to be reflected by increasing compliance with the regulations .
9 If the plug is pulled on the tour , there 'll be a scramble to replace the Boks … but I believe the RFU are already looking to France to step into the breach .
10 Many SSDs are already looking to 1995 and the likelihood of no AIDS Support Grant funding .
11 This option enables you to add more modules relationships to a submitted Software Status Report ( SSR ) or to extend the range of versions of existing modules which are already related to the SSR .
12 Finally , if you are already subscribing to company AVCs , before investing in a new plan check on your present level of contributions and the benefits that these are expected to yield .
13 Several other British towns and cities are already committed to developing their own version of this game , with all profits going to the local YMCA .
14 There are no plans to send British ground troops into Somalia at the moment because 2,400 are already committed to food convoys in Bosnia .
15 Of these , the Saintfield–Ballynahinch portion would be the cheaper as there are no bridges requiring replacing , but against this is the fact that there would be no possibility of support from Down District Council , who are already committed to the Downpatrick development .
16 If you are already committed to Symphony , the fact that it is still being updated and supported is in itself an important fact .
17 It is likely that we will have to add £200 million to the billions of pounds we are already committed to spending on a genocidal weapon , which even from a purely military point of view is regarded as redundant .
18 Tacoma 's needle-exchange programmes are already thought to be showing results .
19 At the moment , Asahi Shinwa is officially only affiliated to AA International , but there are no obvious barriers to an eventual merger and the two firms are already thought to be holding discussions .
20 As Bramley are already promoted to the Second , with Ryedale York and Workington doomed to the Third , the six clubs in contention for the First Division 's second relegation place are the only sides anticipating a nervous Easter .
21 Some banks are already reported to be refusing to repossess land that is polluted or contaminated , on the grounds that they might be obliged to pay the costs of cleaning up the property .
22 Secondly it requires that all transactions made on our behalf shall be reported promptly , I , I would emphasise that this is already the practice the investment tr , er , transactions are already reported to our Finance Department and trustees of course , must sign the necessary transfer forms .
23 If you are able to prevent the things you have been doing , then you are already half–Nay to your goal .
24 ‘ It appears that consumers are already returning to the high street and are also beginning to consider major financial decisions which were postponed in the uncertain period before the election , ’ said Dr Brian Bailey , Infolink chairman .
25 ‘ It appears that consumers are already returning to the high street and are beginning to consider major financial decisions , which were postponed in the uncertain period before the election , ’ he said .
26 ‘ In Northern Ireland as many as one quarter of our 15 year olds are already addicted to tobacco .
27 Malone are already resigned to being without Stuart Duncan and regular number eight Scott Kirkpatrick until next season .
28 The new guidelines are bound to cause controversy because they effectively transfer the cost of agricultural support from the Ministry of Agriculture , Fisheries and Food to the NCC and the national parks ' authorities , whose budgets are already stretched to breaking point .
29 The low number of trainers , who are already stretched to their limit , gives rise for concern .
30 The larger companies are already coming to terms with the new regulations .
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