Example sentences of "already had a " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I 've already had a brief look at the Arms Park and it seems a great ground . ’ |
2 | Hawksmoor , who had already had a great deal of experience as an architect , was brought in as clerk of works and it is quite likely that the design was by both men . |
3 | They have already had a ‘ frank exchange of views ’ with the ACOC over the International Village , a poor assortment of marquees which have cost AT & T a small fortune in sponsorship rights . |
4 | While we have already had a taste of the true joy of the Christian life , how can we progress to delight in God as the source and fulfilment of all our happiness ? |
5 | It is notorious that many scientists do not love words : scientific language has already had a disastrous effect on the use of language throughout society . |
6 | I was chasing my hat and crashed into him — and we 've already had a collision at St Petrock 's ! |
7 | Undoubtedly the 1981 Wildlife and Countryside Act has already had a beneficial effect on our countryside and wild animals , but it is not enough . |
8 | The earthquake was unusually violent and somewhat unexpected , because we had already had a strong one at the start of March . |
9 | This is a self-defeating battle , since defence cuts have already had a savage impact on greater Los Angeles and , most particularly , LA county . |
10 | ‘ We 've already had a talk about the year ahead and what the aims and goals are . |
11 | Dawn French would put her weight behind the role and she 's already had a go at playing Liz in her TV comedy show French and Saunders . |
12 | Caterham has already had a significant success in the US when it was invited to compete in the Sports Cars of America 's 24-hour race in Ohio , and won . |
13 | The fact that such technology has already had a major impact upon the leisure industry should not fill us with wild joy . |
14 | These had already had a brief clash with the German destroyers and now headed north with the MGB were MLs 5 and 15 , but ML 15 had to be abandoned . |
15 | I 've already had a couple of tentative enquiries . |
16 | The young women had come downstairs and Dad , who had already had a skinful , addressed Molly in a jovial manner . |
17 | This was Tom Chalmers , who had already had a great influence on the development of broadcasting in Nigeria and was later also to have a major impact on the development of radio in Malawi , Zambia , Botswana , Lesotho and Swaziland . |
18 | Renault , who supply the £100,000 engines — changed every 400 miles — said : ‘ We 've already had a few people on to us saying they 're not going to buy our cars . |
19 | He 's already had a handful of World Cup qualifying ties in two or three different countries and is off to another one next week . |
20 | Having already had a hand in preparing the Suntory team for the national play-offs at the end of last season , when they finished in the top eight , the two Canadian stalwarts have a pretty good idea as to what lies ahead . |
21 | I 've already had a word with the vicar and made a provisional booking for Friday afternoon . |
22 | Such work is starting to have an effect in feminist psychology , but it has already had a great influence on feminism . |
23 | It was a reasonably clear evening and since I had already had a couple of glasses of champagne I decided to cycle over to Sally 's flat in Fulham . |
24 | We 've already had a couple of plonkers sending us demonstration games from the Shoot-Em-Up Construction Kit , but luckily for them we spotted the offending articles ( not difficult ) . |
25 | ‘ Yet in the long run — and we have already had a pretty long run — the results are potentially devastating . ’ |
26 | Direct broadcasting by satellite ( DBS ) was a long time coming ; but well before its arrival in Europe in 1989 the image of DBS and the reality of low- , medium- and high-powered satellites and of satellite-to-cable systems had already had a profound impact on broadcasting policy . |
27 | He 's already had a surfeit of wives . |
28 | So , I think we should say we are sceptical , and I think the paper puts it correctly er , we are sceptical of whether the reforms of the first consortium in fact , is going to meet the needs in terms of new health area and I know that time will come , they 're talking about the lot , it 's gon na wonderful and that the our economies should get all I can say is that the likelihood is the only f the area committee er , so that residents can comment managers , but since we 've already had a nine hundred percent increase in senior management in the health service in the past five years up from nine hundred to over ten thousand at a cost of fifty to two hundred and fifty million pounds I 'm rather sceptical about that one as well ! |
29 | Fairfax and Lady De Marr have already had a few by the time I join them . |
30 | We 've already had a response . ’ |