Example sentences of "the [noun] [prep] [noun] once [adv] " in BNC.

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1 But if this is so , not only is the case against holism once more put in doubt , the case for supposing that it can ever be established in such an a priori fashion is threatened at the same time .
2 Bruno turned and stalked out of the room , then came back and pointed the Luger at Maxim once more and said Yes , there was a taxi waiting .
3 making a brief but dazzling comeback before crashing on to the spikes of despair once more when John fell to his death from a lofty scaffold , and history repeated itself
4 He had plunged into the den of architects once more , and been suitably bloodied .
5 Now that the by-election in Kincardine and Deeside has focused attention on the issue of Scotland once again , and with the continuing difficulties in establishing a democratic local administration in Ulster , will the Prime Minister consider initiating consultations with other parliamentary parties with a view to reaching agreement on common structures of government throughout the United Kingdom ?
6 When she had chosen the least remarkable and staggered downstairs in a pair of high-heeled purple boots the others got their revenge by wheezing about the room in hysterics once more .
7 My husband was eager to meet the axe man and the shape-shifter of Ralarth once more . ’
8 ‘ Lord , our Mass is over , ’ the choir sang in sweet , lilting voices as everyone walked down the hill into town once more .
9 Just as I was about to pick up the pieces of card once more , I stopped transfixed .
10 In 1771 the Chancellor , Maupeou , exiled the Parlement of Paris once more and abolished the offices held by its members .
11 What is believed to happen ( and plate tectonics is still only a matter of intelligent conjecture , not amenable to the kind of proof most sciences demand ) is that the Pacific Plate , being composed of heavier , oceanic rocks hits the Continental Plate and is forced down beneath it — ‘ subducted ’ , and propelled hundreds of kilometres downwards , towards the region of the mantle where it melts and becomes the stuff of volcanoes once again .
12 The success of the tennis in Seoul was the perfect answer to all those who had doubted either the need or even the efficacy of tennis once more becoming an Olympic sport .
13 For example , consider the example of books once more .
14 They slowly digested the ramifications before Montgomery once more became brisk .
15 In 1989 , Islander crossed the Bay of Biscay once more to cruise the north coast of Spain from San Sebastian to Santander .
16 Berlin has been reborn , and with the Government moving back here from Boon it 'll soon be the capital of Germany once more .
17 And so , some hours later in the Punitor Chapel , Lexandro was immersed in the ocean of pain once more — as were two other cadets , who had offended subsequent to their own detoxification through bloodshed .
18 He broke off , picking up the list of pilots once again .
19 The suggestiveness of metaphor once again !
20 In the presence of such flattery and with the taste of ale once more on his lips , Sir John regained his good temper and this time listened attentively as Athelstan spoke .
21 Mixing aggression with an improved defensive technique , Hick reached 50 from just 79 balls and even the loss of Atherton and Richard Blakey in quick succession , leaving the innings in ruins once again , did not faze him .
22 On the line to Jesus once again .
23 Mary 's reign witnessed a spontaneous renewal of enthusiasm for the local celebrations banned under Edward , and Corpus Christi processions , Whitsun ales , May games , and the decking of churches once more became as common as they had been in the last years of Henry 's reign .
24 Since then the grand old lady has graced the streets of Ipswich once again , but this time with at the wheel , for use on special occasions and for weddings .
25 Add to this the possibility that by eating organic produce we might be filling the cornfields with poppies once again and I suspect that mere flavour often takes a back seat .
26 It can not be denied that it would be splendid to see Luckie Mucklebackit , Edie Ochiltree , Wizard of the Moor or any other member of the Class in action once more , but the purists might object to a D11/1 being portrayed as a D11/2 .
27 Then , while the right hand wrote on , it conjured up the pack of cigarettes once again , conjured one out , and conjured a flame out of a butane lighter it suddenly turned out to be holding .
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