Example sentences of "[coord] [verb] [adv prt] again [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Then the corridor bent to the side to accommodate four enclosed double bedrooms and bent back again through the centre of open seating with sleeping curtains , called sections .
2 ‘ I put £17 of fuel in , went to Windsor and back , used the car every day , and filled up again after the New Year .
3 He leapt up the steps , grabbed his valise and hastened down again to the truck .
4 At the Gloucester Forest Eyre in July 1634 he produced perambulations of 1228 and 1282 , ‘ both agreeing that the Bounds of the Forrest [ of Dean ] began at Gloucester Bridge , and so went to Monmouth Bridge and Chepstow Bridge , and came round again by the Severne to Gloucester . ’
5 Sophia went back into the house and came out again with a bowl of washing , from which she shook out a large Union Jack .
6 The ‘ trees ’ put her in mind of the Bridge : nests of translucent pink roots which burst from the powdery soil and curved upwards into single trunks which soared above her head and fanned out again into an inverted cone of branches .
7 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 .
8 Narrow staircases , infested with mouse droppings , where those who had no money whatsoever huddled on the steps for shelter , coming like wraiths in the night when they were less likely to be turned away , and drifting off again in the early morning .
9 In the interval he had travelled to the extreme Left wing of English politics at that time , and swung back again to the Right with vigour and determination .
10 He was also ordered to forfeit £150 from a previous binding over and bound over again for a year in the sum of £250 .
11 Her voice trailed off and started up again after a minute , in a whisper .
12 Killion collapsed , screaming ; the music faltered , stopped , and started up again in a noisy polka .
13 We got on , and started off again through the lonely night , in pitch darkness , not a house or a lantern to be seen .
14 She wandered back into the living-room , with its rugged stone walls and polished wood and leather , and looked out again at the darkened skies and pouring rain .
15 When we reached the road we stopped and looked down again at the little house .
16 She rose to her feet , and looked down again at the rolling hillside covered with fruit and vegetables , with grazing goats , sheep and chickens .
17 Leithen and I stopped at the top of the hill and looked down again into the little green valley .
18 Theodora wiped her hands on the damp grass and lay down again beneath the currant bushes .
19 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 .
20 Now and then messengers would come in , look in the empty out-baskets , and go out again without a word ; or put proofs on the desk beside her — rolled galleys and damp , folded pages .
21 When Norm did not come home for dinner , or when he ate and went out again to a meeting , Mira would spend the evening reading .
22 Then I brought it back and went out again with a blank canvas and that also is finished .
23 I have had in my mind recently the image of a great bridge , how the pillars rise up and sweep down again with an immense force and weight .
24 At one and the same instant the audience burst into a thundering shout ; the orchestra pealed forth the strains of the Hallelujah Chorus ; the wheels of the great Ellis engine in Machinery Hall commenced to revolve ; the electric fountains in the lagoon threw their torrents towards the sky ; a flood of water gushed from the McMonnies Lake and rolled back again into the basin ; the thunder of artillery came from the vessels in the lake ; the chimes in Manufacturers Hall and on the German building rang out a merry peal , and overhead , the flags at the top of the poles in front of the platform fell apart and revealed the gilded models of the ships in which Columbus first sailed to American shores .
25 ‘ Somebody ought to go out and come in again with a lump of coal , ’ said Dora .
26 So they asked me to go away and come back again in a week which gave me breathing space and time at least to learn it properly .
27 It was voted upon as a whole on 16 October , and taken up again after a week 's break on 25–27 October .
28 When he 'd finished , the attendant stuck the chamois leather in his belt with a flourish and leaned down again to the driver 's window .
29 No , she must have invisibly ascended through those upwards-sloping corridors and irritating little steps , and come down again on the spiral staircase .
30 ’ Could you take over while I go and have my lunch , you see , come on I 'll show you what to do ’ I got on the tractor , he said ’ turn in and go out round and come in again at the edge . ’
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