Example sentences of "[modal v] [be] [adj] again " in BNC.

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1 Climbing on Upper Pen Trwyn , above the Marine Drive in Llandudno , should be legal again by the end of the summer .
2 The excitement of this first fall of rain had filled her with a desire that things should be different , that she should be happy again .
3 And then everything should be okay again .
4 So keep a note on that one Carnfield Hall if you get a chance to see it it might be open again just before Christmas .
5 For a miracle , almost boiling hot water poured out of the taps into the bath and Julia let herself have a really deep bath for once , lying there dreaming about the day when her life might be whole again and weaving plans to make it so , until the skin of her fingers and toes crinkled and the water felt cold .
6 We 'll be great again .
7 Maybe I 'll be bitter again . ’
8 I 'm so jumpy , I 'll be sick again or … ’
9 ‘ Hush — be quiet , my dear , or you 'll be ill again .
10 ‘ She 'll be ill again if this goes on , ’ she told John when she met him as she left the house one morning .
11 So it 'll be tan again but his time we 'll have tan fifty is equal to one twenty over the adjacent which is what we 're trying to find .
12 and I 'll be slim again
13 And when I 'm home maybe I 'll be happy again .
14 Soon he 'll be free again , back on the street , onstage with just his acoustic guitar or roaming his private kingdom at one with nature , able to find out how he really feels about things .
15 So hopefully it 'll be free again .
16 It 's as if having been a victim once , you suddenly realise you could be vulnerable again .
17 The time and effort demanded of them may put a strain on their relationship with a partner , who may have been looking forward to the years when they could be alone again as a couple .
18 Animals could live on all the worlds and all humans could be happy again .
19 But she and Matthew had had so many cold steely little tussles these last few weeks over so many small things — like the panelling in the hall and cutting some trees down at the side of the house which she said darkened the drawing-room and which he had gone berserk about — that Sara did not feel she could be obstructive again .
20 Sat down , lifted another curtain : there was a pale dawn out there , a star or two still : it 'd be hot again .
21 ‘ And , if I were to use all my available charm , you 'd be willing again . ’
22 She 'd been so sure she 'd be alone again this morning , and to have him still here under the same roof , calmly cooking breakfast , was almost more than she could cope with .
23 Abbot Kenneth here will hear it , and give you a sweet little penance , and then you may be easy again . ’
24 With mature graduates , the situation may be different again , depending on whether the graduate is operating within an internal labour market which he has never left , or is starting out afresh .
25 Faye would be awake again soon .
26 And now that Wang Sau-leyan had come to his senses they would be strong again .
27 It would be helpful again colleagues if er , potential speakers er , will come down to the front .
28 Soon , he 'd accept Lachlan as a better heir than Hector would have been , and all would be well again .
29 He said that in fact the gulden was very healthy , that no cunning ploy against Polish business had been intended , and that everything would be well again within two months .
30 As his fading vision blanked out all but the shadowy wraiths which welcomed him , Carrefour 's last thought was that his family would be whole again .
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