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

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1 Our terrain changed from fields to bridleways and lanes as we approached Abbotsbury once again past the old swannery .
2 That would not only cost a great deal of money , but put power once again into the hands of the National Union of Public Employees and the Confederation of Health Service Employees , which could then decide how hospitals were to be run .
3 Patinkin 's book was to focus attention once again on the reaction of real wages to changes in the level of employment .
4 It was probably in order to force movement on the German problem that Khruschev decided to exert pressure once again on the most exposed Western position in Europe , Berlin .
5 By achieving availability once again in the Mediterranean , Iraq hoped to be able to raise its output to 2 million b/d for 1986 , though this figure fell well short of its potential , widely estimated at nearer 4 million b/d .
6 The week begun with Dalglish dominating Merseyside once again in the build up for this special occasion .
7 The cigarette companies started to issue cards once again in the middle of 1922 and they quickly became a craze .
8 In August 1944 , having enlisted Chinese support , Ho crossed the border into north Vietnam to make contact once again with the Vietminh forces who , by this time , and in the absence of any other administrative control or military power , were extending their influence in the mountains of northern Tonkin in the area known as the Viet Bac Revolutionary armed forces were supposed to be growing and there was apparently enough revolutionary enthusiasm to support the idea of launching another insurrection from there within a couple of months .
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