Example sentences of "[noun pl] already [vb base] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Satellite channels already claim 1.2m subscribers , and Britain 's cable-television operators another 115,000 . |
2 | Many other schools already distribute gifts to the local community . |
3 | Schools already have access to Prestel and other hosts using the same equipment . |
4 | There are plans to enlist students who can already handle computers — about 50 per cent of California 's high schools and 20 per cent of its elementary schools already have computers . |
5 | In spite of difficulties — and of the fact that eight Anglican provinces already ordain women — official discussions about unity continue . |
6 | Over two million homes already receive satellite TV . |
7 | A number of traders already use lists in the warehousing , tobacco and oil sectors in their own computerised validation procedures . |
8 | The premises in Park Circus Place will be the base for further business development in the area where key clients already include Glasgow Development Agency , The Herald , Strathclyde University and Scottish Power . |
9 | Accusations have been made that bus drivers already flout speed limits on the estate . |
10 | I believe bus drivers already have radio communication ; could they perhaps use it to report the illegally parked vehicle and summon a towaway unit ? |
11 | It is unlikely that most readers already know Hemingway 's middle name , but there it is , unobtrusively inserted . |
12 | Soviet commanders already have Foxhound in service , and another two types of fighter with similar abilities will soon follow . |
13 | Some authorities already give condoms to GPs but the service is patchy . |
14 | Some local authorities already include resource information in their policy documents . |
15 | If there are statements by the Minister or other promoter of the Bill , these may throw as much light on the ‘ mischief ’ which the Bill seeks to remedy as do the white papers , reports of official committees and Law Commission reports to which the courts already have regard for that purpose . |
16 | The SACIM countries already hold stocks of ivory and Zimbabwe 's national parks department says elephant numbers have become so large that it will have to start culling next year . |
17 | In hospitals pharmacists already advise prescribers , through drug information and clinical pharmacy services , and encourage cost effectiveness and patient safety in drug usage . |
18 | Many companies already identify audit committee members in the annual reports . |
19 | Many other companies already supply products in the image-processing field , and some criticise IBM as always offering systems that are too centralised and need a big expensive central processing unit to work . |
20 | Most Dutch filling stations already supply LPG and there is a considerable market for its use as an industrial heating fuel . |
21 | ‘ And yet the banks already earn interest on customers ' money on current account , which they do not pass on . ’ |
22 | Defence and civil applications already share spectrum to some extent . |
23 | It was pointed out by a number of respondents that some lenders already include requirements of this kind in their instructions to solicitors . |
24 | The transport users consultative committees already represent passenger interests and there is recourse to an independent arbitration scheme . |
25 | In Somerset , consultants already hold clinics in GPs ' surgeries , but the health authority is looking at new ways of providing services in rural areas , following a recent survey which showed a low take up of hospital services by those in remote areas with poor transport . |
26 | A few dioceses already have bursary schemes to encourage young organists , and extending this , both at diocesan and parish level , could prove immensely valuable . |
27 | An increasing number of these teachers already have experience of peripatetic , school-based work on behaviour problems ( Lane 1978 , Coulby and Harper 1985 ) . |
28 | Many English teachers already have newspaper projects in which pupils produce articles and stories on paper . |
29 | Many science teachers already have classes in excess of 25 pupils . |
30 | They also calculate that the Americans already have 18% of the Japanese market . |