Example sentences of "already been [vb pp] at [art] " in BNC.

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1 Erm generally , the er design of the houses compliments those which have already been built at the er , Southern Way and the side of the Ayletts Field , and the extension to Fern Hill er , in terms of their materials in terms of the landscaping , and they will er , as close as it 's possible to do match the refurbished bungalows in terms of including features such as block paving and erm car ports .
2 The need to build on that which had already been achieved at the primary stage appeared to be still undervalued .
3 ALMOST 1,000 inquiries have already been received at a six- week-old community project .
4 The formal decision on industrialisation had already been made at the Fourteenth Party Congress in 1925 ; therefore the Fifteenth Congress could be claimed to be merely a continuation of previous policies .
5 Over £m has already been raised at the hospital and the £500 collected by staff members Cath Newell , Ellen Harrison , Cliff Kunne and Malcolm Morris will take the appeal a little bit nearer to its £1.5m target .
6 Some 100,000 tickets had already been sold at the new , low fare , in Britain and America , before the government ruling .
7 ‘ It has already been used at the International Children 's Festival in Inverleith , the Meadows Festival and the Royal Highland Show .
8 This market has already been used at the beginning of the chapter to introduce the concept and purpose of ‘ the money market ’ .
9 Rather , our results imply that at the preheadfold time of treatment ( 7.5d.p.c. ) , a certain degree of regional variation has already been specified at the level of rhombomere pairs ; retinoic acid is unable to override the specification choice of an odd- or even-numbered character .
10 The first round has already been filmed at the flight simulator in Leicester , the assault course in Bolton and the studio questions in Manchester , but Paul does not yet know the date of transmission .
11 The austerity measures had already been introduced at the end of 1988 to tackle a reform policy which — it must be recognised — had got wildly out of hand .
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