Example sentences of "[vb base] already [vb pp] the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I 've already answered the underlying question , I do believe that they should have the maximum discretion and then they should be answerable for their decisions to their local electors who want a good police service and want a good education service and there is money there for them to do it if that is their wish . |
2 | What , I 've already done the second page |
3 | In terms of the rule that we need for branches , I 've already said the General Secretary agrees with me , that this happens often . |
4 | So how on earth can there be a libidinal dimension in a group or a crowd whereas we 've already said the minimum number is three and actual number of course is vastly greater . |
5 | They 've already begun the arduous task of carrying their plants half a mile across town to their new home . |
6 | We 've already paid the ordinary renewal fee , but do you think we should also have libel slander and officials indemnity ? |
7 | ‘ But I 've already bought the new bed , Albert , ’ she sobbed . |
8 | But they 've already had the best part of a week in which to forget . ’ |
9 | there are representation which I do need to put forward , er we 've already had the supplementary report outlining the subject on |
10 | We 've already had the National Front and the Liberals round , and they were very interesting , so now it 's your turn . |
11 | Our revival of it could well be seen as defiant ; that 's why we have already commemorated the fiftieth anniversary of Aby Warburg 's death . |
12 | We have already noticed the new weight that the Reformation came to place upon the Bible . |
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 | I have already instanced the first chapter of Simenon 's Maigret 's Pickpocket , which consists of no more than a description of Maigret riding to work on a bus , as being as gripping as any chase sequence , from the absolute accuracy of the writing and its complete economy . |
15 | To date only the 2 inch version has been made by GEC while its main foreign rivals have already made the important wafer size adjustment — many more electronic devices can be made from each wafer . |
16 | I have already questioned the absolute relevance of attitude measures , but if they do measure some at least of the effect of advertising , some of the time , the general slowness of movement of these measures implies , at least , that such change occurs gradually as a result of the cumulative build-up of the message of the campaign . |
17 | David , Grant and Stuart are due to complete their studies towards the end of 1995 but have already cleared the first hurdle . |
18 | The small events in my study and dining-room , the large events crowding your office , have already dictated the first necessity of our inquiry : to write our own terms of reference . |
19 | We have already cited the 1800 correspondent to the Courrier des spectacles on the subject of mechanical time beaters : ‘ Doubtless there is a batteur in the wings or for the chorus … |
20 | We have already heard the hon. Member for Staffordshire , South ( Mr. Cormack ) suggest that there should be a further element which would take into account the length of time that someone has lived in a house . |
21 | We have already noted the key instrumentalist arguments about capitalist domination of input politics above ( pp. 229–33 ) . |
22 | you have already seen the first part of that intent . |
23 | We have already seen the phallic symbolism of the plough in Dame Sirith and the Shipman 's Tale ; it is thematically appropriate that the Miller should swear by " " the oxen in my plogh " " when considering in his prologue whether he may be a cuckold or not ( 3151 – 62 ) . |
24 | You have already seen the serene beauty of the River of Perfumes that flows past the citadel walls . |
25 | ‘ It would not be fair on those people who have already bought the correct equipment . |
26 | We have already discussed the generalized approach , where the geometry is unknown , in earlier sections of this chapter . |
27 | We have already established the Keynesian view that an increase in the money supply will lead to the purchase of financial assets . |
28 | I have already gauged the high quality and commitment of the staff in SNH , ’ added Peter . |
29 | In other words , we have already learnt the painful lesson that , despite all the kind words and good intentions , for most practical purposes society has already written our children off . |
30 | I have already described the tremendous impression that Hydén 's experiments — in which he measured increases in RNA and protein synthesis in tiny cellular regions from the brains of rats trained to balance on wires to reach for food — made on me as a young post-doc . |