Example sentences of "already [verb] the " in BNC.

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1 The four-day management courses at present run by the ATB had already highlighted the usefulness of the informal discussion that took place between sessions .
2 Robyn knew she was staring , knew her eyes had already travelled the length of his incredible muscular body , assessed every inch of powerful physique , before he realised she was there .
3 The president 's men hope the assembly will make few changes to the draft , which already grants the regions wide powers .
4 So , for example , it is impossible to make sense of a statement that S is disposed to behave in a certain way unless one already understands the concepts required to understand the content of the relevant behaviour .
5 The humanist Renaissance of the late Middle Ages had already witnessed the gradual emergence of reasoning independent of the church .
6 He had already witnessed the incredible speed of his lethal opponent , and also of his fellow oriental whom he had shot and killed in the Control Room .
7 Many of the 26,500 names would therefore love to follow the 6,000 who have already shaken the dust of Lloyd 's from their feet these past three years .
8 In the Lok Sabha , the Speaker had already recognized the Bharatiya Janata Party ( BJP ) as the main opposition party .
9 Other EFTA members like Austria , Sweden and Norway have already ratified the EEA .
10 She had already posted the entry .
11 The bunting was strewn , the green shoots already recovering the banks , nerves were at full stretch preparing for the balloon to go up .
12 Then she realised that Louise would have already broken the news to the bridge party .
13 Advance ticket sales for the final have already broken the 50,000 barrier and are approaching a British Test record of 54,000 , also set at Wembley in 1990 .
14 It was already broken the second day of .
15 Many companies have already realised the benefits of employing people with disabilities and the skills , experience and personal qualities they have to offer .
16 As the Maastricht treaty gets ready to be flushed down the toilet , bands have already jumped the gun and gone Euro bonkers , the 12-starred flag having appeared on sleeves by The Divine Comedy , Simply Red , The Manics ( who , natch , could n't resist giving it a spot of slash ‘ n ’ burn ! ) and , most notably , Carter .
17 The company is busily registering Digivision as a trade name around the world , but has found that a small British firm is already using the name for electronic equipment .
18 Hewlett-Packard Co is already using the hardware-independent version of Novell Inc 's NetWare to develop native NetWare for its Precision Architecture RISC .
19 AT&T says that it is already using the two components in its New Generation Testing system that troubleshoots toll-free 800 number services and can pinpoint problems on up to 42 lines simultaneously .
20 Hewlett-Packard Co is already using the hardware-independent version of Novell Inc 's NetWare to develop native NetWare for its PA-RISC architecture .
21 But since we are inevitably already using the term ‘ multi-media ’ , we must first consider what it means .
22 The collection of rubbish every fortnight will not start until June to give those people not already using the recycling scheme a few months to get used to the idea .
23 Wilson , whose own competence left something to be desired but who had learned from experience , had already centralised the finances which he had accused branches of the old union of frittering away .
24 The girl was already producing the car 's documents from a compartment below the instrument panel .
25 Murnin is still on crutches after the much publicised incident involving controversial Crusaders star Kirk Hunter — but he has already forgiven the big man for the tackle which finished his career .
26 However , its sale plan has been halted by a court action over the trusteeship of the collection and has already provoked the National Art Collections into stripping it of a grant .
27 Use of the Internet already involves the use of e-mail software for routing messages , so that this can also be used for internal communication .
28 This is more problematic , since threats generally refer to some future contingency rather than the present , and the section requires belief that violence ‘ will be used ’ The Court of Appeal certified that a point of law of general public importance was involved in the question whether an offence under section 5 can be committed by a person who is already breaching the peace by the acts complained of .
29 Tawell 's counsel , Fitzroy Kelly , had already insulted the jury 's intelligence by suggesting that prussic acid found in Sara 's body was due to eating too many apples .
30 We were already seeing the effects of this in the softening of attitudes in bank advertisements .
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