Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] already been some " in BNC.

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1 ‘ On grass , ’ says Mr Hann , ‘ where you inject into wheel markings you get more damage , as the tine is being pulled through ground on which there has already been some surface shearing .
2 But there has already been some progress in this direction .
3 There has already been some response to this cry for help .
4 In the United States there has already been some production of material specifically for interactive use , but for most people it is still a question of waiting and seeing what uses , methods and materials emerge .
5 I have chosen Vaughan because there has already been some analysis of deixis in his poetry — notably by Roger Sell in his article " The unstable discourse of Henry Vaughan " ( 1987 ) .
6 Indeed , there has already been some degree of rationalisation of SROs .
7 In Moabit there had already been some traffic management in the past , but this had relied largely on the use of one-way streets .
8 It appeared that although Taigh na Tuir had not been formally put on the market , there had already been some interest shown .
9 He also wanted to emphasize in the appraisal two issues he had already brought to the attention of staff : assessment of pupils — with which there had already been some changes — and language across the curriculum , which he felt required a more positive policy .
10 There had already been some friction with the head of the Catholic Church in Spain , Cardinal Gomá , and with General Queipo de Llano ; the monarchists disliked the Falange , as did many military men ; and some Falangists harboured resentment over the 1937 unification of parties .
11 True , the FBI can help protect Arab-Americans : there have already been some scattered incidents of violence .
12 There have already been some 10,000 collisions between West and East German cars this year .
13 There have already been some improvements in organisation in the forces which battle drugs and terrorism , two areas of crime which recognise no geographical boundaries .
14 Once again if these changes continue to develop in the UK , the classification and definition of what constitutes a rural area will have to be radically altered , although there have already been some changes , as the next section demonstrates .
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