Example sentences of "already [vb pp] from the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This process of self-observation has already matured from the assimilation of media images , which are often more strongly inforced than the female role-models in everyday life .
2 Smith told police he thought the girls had already jumped from the bay when he , Harper and Winter had run off .
3 I had already gathered from the groom that Sir John had not left so , when I came to a small copse of trees , I took my horse deep inside , hobbled it and sat on a boulder .
4 He had already heard from the university that his research grant would not be extended .
5 In the event Clinton won the New York contest comfortably , and saw Brown beaten into third place by Paul Tsongas who had already withdrawn from the contest .
6 Mukhriddin Ashurov , commander of the force in Tajikistan , had already resigned from the State Council .
7 Brian Hillier agreed with the defence suggestion that he had nothing to fear from any so-called threats , he had already resigned from the club and he was awaiting trial for cheating the taxman .
8 ‘ Thousands of businesses , large and small , have already suffered from the activities of unscrupulous photo-copier salesmen , and unclear contracts .
9 As Mr Scicluna pointed out , ‘ If you turn a committee into a faculty , it gives it a new lease of life , a breath of fresh air , and it thinks about its role a bit more purposefully , as we have already seen from the Tax Faculty . ’
10 Thousands have already died from the famine produced by war and drought .
11 By the time domesticated cattle had reached northern Europe , Britain was already isolated from the Continent by the Channel , so that all the British domesticants were imported by boat , and in late Neolithic times ( about 2000 BC ) there were also domesticated cattle in Ireland .
12 The process of industrialization and the accelerated growth of the division of labour had already wrested from the family , including its rural variant , its monopolistic role in the processes of production .
13 Protection that does not come into effect until half the people whom it is supposed to protect have already disappeared from the scene is hollow protection indeed .
14 a ) any Question already proposed from the Chair ;
15 The Scots have already benefited from the SRU 's decision to send a doctor and physiotherapist — Harry Burnett and Colin Elliot — on this trip .
16 In the Netherlands , industry has already benefited from the presence of AEA Technology ( Netherlands ) BV , launched in November 1992 ; safety and reliability is the main focus of the new subsidiary .
17 In Stockport , the School had already benefited from the generosity of many individual local donors .
18 In the 1950s West European economies had already recovered from the war , trade amongst all advanced states was growing in the 1960s and Western trade expansion was helped by the ‘ Kennedy Round ’ of tariff reductions involving Europe and North America .
19 It was already known from the APU results that the use of terms such as " area " and " perimeter " , especially the former , made questions harder than when explanatory phrases were substituted .
20 This was in any case already known from the fact that statistically significant ear differences in reaction time or accuracy of report have been observed even with monaural stimulus presentation ( for a bibliography see Henry , 1979 ) .
21 There the young Coleridge would read anything he could find , and at the age of six had already progressed from the tales of Tom Hickathrift and Jack the Giant-Killer to Robinson Crusoe and The Arabian Nights .
22 Other lessons already gained from the trial are relevant to all AI projects .
23 Chris may be pessimistic about the future but , with one million sales every bi-monthly issue and 60,000 Fat Slags diaries already gone from the shelves , Viz does n't show any sign of losing popularity .
24 A pilot course for the training of potential leaders , conducted entirely in BSL has already resulted from the recommendations of a working party , chaired by Bob Peckford .
25 Designed for glide ratio rather than aerobatics , the paragliders nevertheless can teach the foil-kite designer something , just as we strongly suspect they in turn , had already learned from the Flexifoil .
26 Ted and Jim now alternated their time between dismantling the remaining assembly and splitting and cleaning the sub-assemblies already removed from the engine .
27 The [ defendants ] do return forthwith to [ their ] London branch or branches from which such documents emanated any documents or copies thereof of the type described in paragraph 1(a) of this order which the [ defendants have ] already removed from the jurisdiction in connection with the said subpoena , and [ defendants are ] hereby restrained until trial or further order without the prior written consent of the plaintiffs from delivering up or disclosing such documents to the said grand jury or any other third party .
28 Now , ‘ products are characterised by costs already determined from the moment of their conception .
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