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

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1 By then she was talking to my back as I headed downstairs again to the communal phone on the wall .
2 I glance once again at the Dutch movie .
3 Having negotiated the traffic bridge , she turned left again on the other side of the river to wobble along the tow-path .
4 She then moved to the Paragon , which she remembers once again for the view over the city and the estuary and for its huge Georgian bathroom which had a balcony .
5 The girl 's voice took on a whine as she flew yet again to the defence of her man .
6 If we look forward again to the great lords of the later Middle Ages , heralds could proclaim their ancient , or moderately ancient lineage , and they carried the crest of their family , or families , on their coat of arms .
7 We melted away again into the mists and learned to make our way back with unerring accuracy to places that were little more than pinpoints on the map .
8 When he came to the part about the clip he glanced up , and she saw the flare of excitement in his silvery-green eyes before they dropped once again to the page .
9 Gandalf and the others do not ‘ catch up ’ with Frodo and Sam till chapter 5 of Book V , but then they continue once again to the 25th March , which the two hobbits do not reach for another three chapters .
10 Morris , the Gloucester left wing , did not move to cover Swift as he sprinted across again from the right wing , so Swift was left with such a clear overlap when Guscott and Fallon gave him the ball that he was able to score unopposed .
11 It is a dangerous game , as he discovered yet again in the summer of 1990 .
12 One of the sacks was ripped from his arms as he struggled yet again with the hall-door , and the soft tufts of plucked wool , black and brown and light brown and milky , flowered into the air like a dandelion clock and were blown away just as quickly .
13 As he disappeared once again into the bedroom , she turned to her husband .
14 And , blessedly , it was facts that Morse now seemed to be concentrating on as , forgetting Aldrich for the moment , he browsed once again through the questionnaires .
15 In 1286 he joined Edward in Gascony , after an embassy to the papal curia , and in 1289–90 he journeyed once again to the curia to discuss , inter alia , the granting of a papal dispensation for the marriage of Edward of Carnarvon , Edward 's son , to Margaret of Scotland , the Maid of Norway [ q.v. ] , and Edward 's projected crusade .
16 Let us return once again to the enjoyment of the subject .
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