Example sentences of "[verb] [adv prt] again in the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Usually everyone left the house around the same time ; she liked to have the table cleared before she closed the door behind her , so the place looked respectable when they came in again in the evenings . |
2 | He woke up again in the middle of the night and |
3 | The question of borrowing covered top cars came up again in the autumn of 1931 . |
4 | The Hegelian bias shows up again in the ambition of the Marxist enterprise . |
5 | This discontent , which had been instrumental in provoking the challenge to her leadership by Sir Anthony Meyer in 1989 , continued to plague the Prime Minister through the first half of 1990 and flared up again in the weeks prior to the leadership contest . |
6 | The spectre of reanimated union power was inevitably trotted out again in the Tories ' election campaign . |
7 | The three men set off again in the Sunbeam , touring the stores of Ruislip and Eastcote , making purchases with their newly acquired Barclaycard . |
8 | THE LIGHTS will soon go on again in the memorial gardens at Walton on the Naze , following a dispute between Tendring District Council , Frinton and Walton branch of the Royal Air Forces Association , and Walton 's Royal British Legion about the cost of floodlighting . |
9 | Or if you wanted to go home for your dinner and go back again in the afternoon , well , that was four and sixpence , which entitled you to do a Saturday journey . |
10 | ‘ Perhaps I may come down again in the spring . |
11 | Sentence ( 10 ) tells us of a " weakness " of the " heart " , but not until ( 11 ) , where this matter is taken up again in the expression " the poor child was not robust " , do we learn that it provided a reason for the present interview : it was for this reason ( we surmise ) that the Moreens wished to engage a resident tutor . |
12 | The subject of rue Roland did not come up again in the course of the evening until Loretta was stepping into a taxi for Islington outside the restaurant . |
13 | But from what he 'd heard it all broke down every year and had to be started up again in the spring , and — ‘ I do n't know , ’ he said . |
14 | One would expect both to have experienced upheavals , having completed about four years primary education before having to take up again in the UK . |
15 | What we did n't relish was queuing up again in the gloom of the stairwell to get it . |
16 | It was winter , I 'd go in when it was pitch dark at 8 a.m. and come out again in the dark at 5.30 pm , still in the dark . |
17 | Bosnians said the situation was quiet overnight , but heavy fighting picked up again in the afternoon . |