Example sentences of "once more [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Leaving the castle behind you , turn left down the hill and look out once more over Prague , over the Malá Strana or Lesser Town founded in 1257 ( see p. 68 ) and up to the right where the great Monastery of Strahov ( see p. 64 ) stands on its own . |
2 | A shroud of fear descended once more over Ulthuan . |
3 | We are left always at liberty to suppose that Aragorn and Éomer could have met once more as prisoners , say , that the Grey Company could have quailed and turned back . |
4 | When she was dressed and ready to head for work , Alex sat down with a cup of coffee and thought once more about Matthew Prescott . |
5 | The tears had come once more into Maria Jakob 's eyes , had spilled over . |
6 | The decision was openly opposed by Yeltsin , and brought the executive and legislature once more into conflict . |
7 | So Banning ( note , if you please , the repressive implications of the name change ) must learn to fly again , put on his tights , and lead the Lost Boys once more into battle . |
8 | So Banning ( note , if you please , the repressive implications of the name change ) must learn to fly again , put on his tights , and lead the Lost Boys once more into battle . |
9 | But the mood had passed by the time Harry walked once more into Breakspear College , sucking at an extra-strong mint and glad to see that a different porter was manning the lodge . |
10 | It sighed and sank once more into immobility . |
11 | After Edward II 's deposition Beaumont was well rewarded for his change in allegiance by a large grant of lands in Leicestershire , but the Anglo-Scottish treaty of Northampton of 1328 led him once more into opposition . |
12 | Lights and sound tower up and race across the ceiling to crash down and disappear once more into blackness . |
13 | But as the shaking continued she came up out of the bad dream , trembling and drenched once more with perspiration , her cheeks damp with tears . |
14 | So why should she be plagued once more with feelings of frustration ? |
15 | The auction was set to begin at one and it was nearing that time when Cornelius finally met up once more with Tuppe . |
16 | But if all is well once more with Mr Maurice Saatchi , relations are like ice-pack between Central Office and Sir Tim Bell , the brilliant advertising man and Thatcher favourite . |
17 | Nevertheless , he aims to return to work on Tuesday — 48 hours after Chelsea play Middlesbrough in the FA Cup — in tandem once more with manager Ian Porterfield , providing he gets the go-ahead from his doctor . |
18 | Early the following year , the Hopewell was loaded once more with harvests of cotton and indigo as well as its principal cargo , 9,500 pounds of tobacco , and she set sail from the harbour with her sails reefed against the season 's squalls and a small crew on board , under James Lariot as captain . |
19 | They had chosen one of the coldest Decembers ever recorded in England to make their journey , and Coleridge , plagued once more with neuralgia and illness , was suffering at the time from a face ‘ monstrously swoln ’ . |
20 | Nora was once more on Fontana . |
21 | Then , in 1210 , after Otto had revived the old imperial policies in Italy and had begun to oppress the Church , Innocent turned once more to Philip Augustus . |
22 | With Jack , however , things were less simple ; we come once more to Barfield 's worry that there was something affected about the younger brother 's attitudes and poses . |
23 | The story of how the defenders withstood the might of Cromwell 's army , of how the Honours were smuggled out from the castle under the very noses of the English and hidden beneath the floor of nearby Kineff Kirk , and of how they lay buried for eight long years until returned once more to Edinburgh Castle , is one of the most well known , oft-repeated tales of Scottish history . |
24 | AS HE HAD DONE after his return from Italy , Wolfgang settled down once more to life in Salzburg , mitigating the tedium of his official duties — albeit on improved terms — at the archbishop 's court with a clutch of compositions . |
25 | As the blood began once more to course through George 's legs , his muscles went into spasms of cramp , so that they needed to pause every few yards . |
26 | With nowhere but the limited Drigg dump near Sellafield for low-level waste , and nowhere at all for intermediate-level , the authorities turned once more to mainland Britain to find an acceptable ‘ long term ’ solution . |
27 | Foreign travel allowance will , presumably , be reduced once more to £50 . |
28 | On his return to London in June , however , he caught a cold which aggravated his emphysema and his doctor advised him to go once more to Brighton in order to recuperate . |
29 | He had been urged by his doctor to escape the English winter and at the end of the year he went once more to South Africa for a ten-week holiday , sailing to Durban and then proceeding in a leisurely fashion to Cape Town . |
30 | Josey looked back at her in silence , then she reached across and touched her , causing the tears to fly once more to Lisa 's eyes . |