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

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1 sit down again the lot of you .
2 At present share levels , the company is a candidate for takeover ( Kingfisher ? ) , but failing that management has once again the task of rebuilding credibility .
3 During holidays at The Milebrook I found once again the freedom I had known in Abyssinia , but now for only three months in the year .
4 Now , ’ Thiercelin took out notebook and pencil , ‘ just as a matter of routine , might I ask you to relate once again the circumstances of Herr Hamnett 's business with you ? ’
5 The extent of the risk to human health posed by the migration of dioxins into food is a controversial one , and it questions once again the extravagance of modern packaging methods at the expense of the environment and health .
6 Now , as socialism knocks on the door of Number 10 , the Hoorays are preparing to go back underground , adopting once again the protective colouring that has kept the British upper classes safe and sound while heads have rolled all over Europe .
7 This may simply be a matter of explaining once again the implications of the diseases in terms of any personal relationships , giving advice about contraceptive clinics , or just lending a sympathetic ear while the patient unburdens his or her problems .
8 But this is simply a roundabout way of reaffirming once again the fundamental significance of the fact that while men can use the apparatus of spoken language for " thinking " , other creatures can not .
9 ‘ Do n't worry , my dear , ’ Fagin said , putting down the knife and becoming once again the kind old gentleman .
10 It was the target of an IRA bomb in December 1991 , just before the pantomime and was reopened yet again the following spring .
11 This illustrates yet again the somewhat uneven pattern of evolution , since crocodiles have in a sense regressed by returning to the water .
12 That simply illustrates yet again the inequality and double standard which we employ in the treatment of road versus rail .
13 May I als also ask her to bear in mind that none of us are in a great hurry to go through again the expense and the dislocation of the relocation of the British Library , and if this land is not made available to the Library , that might happen rather sooner than we wish .
14 For a long time she lay , wide-eyed in the darkness , living over again the strange events of the day , until these thoughts and impressions gradually merged into dreams .
15 In April , Freddie Laker himself came to lunch on Branson 's boat , to recount once again the story of his own downfall for the benefit of his would-be successor .
16 The figures for food sent by the 22 Food Aid Convention countries reveal once again the importance of the US grain belt .
17 Additionally , Jo identified once again the ongoing flaws in the system which hinder progress .
18 Surely Baldwin , whatever his desire earlier in the imbroglio , can not at this stage have wished to go back to the Cabinet on the following morning and announce that a wayward King , who had already compromised his position with most opinion both at home and in the Dominions , had suddenly changed his mind , at least temporarily , and , having attracted the maximum publicity to his preference for Mrs Simpson over the Throne , was now prepared to ditch her and try to pick up again the pieces of kingship .
19 The accounting implications of generic strategies , however , go far beyond this , but , before addressing them , it is appropriate here to pick up again the ROI debate left uncompleted in chapter 3 .
20 Rose Hilaire had a waking dream , one which followed her into sleep and came out again the other side to stay with her all day , going with her into Belmodes side by side like a fellow worker .
21 Looking around , Ashenden noted yet again the readily observable fact that ( doubtless like animals ) tourists from very early on staked out their territories : find them sitting at one particular table for dinner and almost invariably , for breakfast next morning , you would find them sitting at the very same table ; allocate them to particular seats in a coach on the first part of a journey , and as if by some proprietorial right the passengers would thereafter usually veer towards those selfsame seats .
22 Let me repeat yet again the words of Ernest Renan in his famous lecture ‘ What is a Nation ’ in 1882 : ‘ Forgetting history , or even getting history wrong ( l'erreur historique ) are an essential factor in the formation of a nation , which is why the progress of historical studies is often dangerous to a nationality . ’
23 Mrs Thatcher was cute enough to see the need to cultivate the backbenchers who made up her lobby fodder and the knighthood became once again the reward for wrecked marriages and broken health caused by sitting up all night to vote as the whips instructed .
24 If we consider once again the four-fold diagram of the physical , emotional , mental and spiritual planes or levels of the individual — with each plane within and higher than the previous one — we can see the correlation with Hering 's directions of cure ( Figure 3 , p.54 ) .
25 As you can see once again the advertising is a problem in year one which takes up forty percent of our actual cost of the total product .
26 Today 's horrific attack in Castlerock underlines once again the scale of the task facing Gordon Wilson .
27 A review completed in spring 1989 confirmed once again the truths of the business : that catering is an essential and integral part of InterCity travel ; that ( trolleys excepted ) most train catering , modular or otherwise , will ever be a net cost ; and that therefore , the catering budget can only emerge after the extent and level of services have been specified .
28 Although he failed to endorse ZOPFAN , from the Soviet perspective this tour' confirmed once again the Soviet Union 's readiness to treat any proposal prompted by the concern for peace and security in Asia with all attention , and to strive to ensure them by joint efforts ’ .
29 The pair of them teamed up again the following season when Moss also joined the German manufacturer .
30 Consider then again the following , an example which shows well how far feminists who are Christians feel the lack of a male figure with which to associate .
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