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

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1 Down on the beach , marvelling all over again at the sheer sweep of it , Elizabeth took a series of picture-postcard shots .
2 Siemens has always modelled its mainframe business so closely on that if IBM that it seems inevitable that the growing antipathy towards IBM 's mainframes would rub off on Siemens customers even without the prospect of something approaching depression in Germany : the coincidence of the two strongly implies that once the company finally and painfully gets the ravaged Nixdorf side of the house straight , it will have to repeat the process all over again on the Siemens side .
3 Fortunately , there is a single antidote effective against both these myths ; , and that is to start all over again with the most decisive source of Darwin 's new identity , on the voyage , as a committed man of science : his zealous discipleship of Charles Lyell 's ( 1797–1875 ) views in geology ( including biogeography and ecology ) .
4 His expression remained as unchanged as if she 'd never spoken , and she was gripped all over again by a longing to shatter that icy exterior .
5 And Grainne was struck all over again by the complete lack of subservience of these creatures .
6 Unwillingly she watched as he got to his feet , strangely unable to tear her eyes away , fascinated all over again by the power of the man , the sheer pagan strength contained beneath the civilised veneer of a dark , elegant suit .
7 Almost before she had time to realise what he had in mind , Adam lowered his head to hers and she swayed helplessly in his arms , weakened all over again by the incredible sweetness of his mouth .
8 He tightened his hold on her and she gasped involuntarily , knocked off balance all over again by the hard strength of his body pressed so close to her own .
9 When a curate has planted one new church , he is encouraged strongly to uproot , move and start all over again in a completely new situation .
10 This meant carrying buckets of near boiling water a distance of eighteen to twenty feet , and emptying meant doing the job all over again in the reverse direction .
11 By the end of the struggle France had lost almost every single colonial possession she had , so that French imperial history had to begin all over again in the nineteenth century , but nobody in 1690 could have guessed at such a result .
12 Since both sites and nesting material are usually in short supply in a weaver bird colony , he often laboriously unravels his first attempt and using its constituents weaves it all over again in the same place .
13 Following the review stage they may then repeat the cycle of preparation — teaching — feedback all over again in an attempt to improve their performance of that skill .
14 But they must prove themselves all over again against a Teddy McCarthy inspired Cork side .
15 but crash-landed unhurt and was soon up again in a new aircraft .
16 After leaving the station , we 'd just walk around for ten or fifteen minutes , doubling back on our tracks , heading in through the lobby of a big hotel and straight out again through the rear entrance , until finally we 'd come to some itty-bitty hotel in a back street with a desk in the hallway , and we 'd do the elevator routine .
17 Malta 's Wellingtons were also out again during the night of 10/11th. , seventeen H.E .
18 He glanced up , patently unperturbed by the ice in her voice , took a mouthful of coffee , and looked back down again at the book he was studying .
19 She washed her carefully , passing over the thin , dry limbs with smooth , light strokes , her hand filled with moss she had soaked in balm ; combing out the sparse hair with quills and twisting it back up again into a knot .
20 I quickly cast back out again to the same spot and to my total astonishment the rod was almost pulled out of my hands before I got it back to the rests .
21 What was stranger still was that she seemed stressed and worried , and kept raising her wings into the wind and bending forward at it and then letting it lift her off her stand to the top of her cage where she stuck out her talons , hovered for a moment and then flopped inelegantly down again to the bare branch .
22 I felt and slid my arms under Harry 's and with my feet slipping on the muddy bottom yanked him upwards as fiercely as I could and found him still stuck and yanked again twice more with increasing desperation until finally whatever had been holding him released its grasp and he came shooting to the surface , only to begin falling sluggishly back again as a dead weight .
23 Go right and collect the painting , go left , down , and right along the passage , go down and left along the passage , go down and right along the passage , fall down the gap , and then down again into the clouds , go back to the start , go right and down , go left to the switch , go up on the painted walls , go left and collect the painting , fall down , go right and up on the stairs from the cauldron , go right and into the painting board to complete the level .
24 Then down again into the Underground .
25 Tail curves gently down and then up again at the tip This is the relaxed cat , at peace with the world .
26 We are almost back again with the problem of preformation , but in a modern form .
27 Within that period , however , there were some changes in employment patterns , the most important features being a swing in government service from 7 per cent to 6 per cent in the early 1960s and then back again by the end of the period , and an almost obverse swing in distribution from 11 to 13 per cent and back to 12 per cent .
28 He had driven into London , then out again with a document case containing five thousand pounds .
29 Then out again to the open air and the waiting carabinieri , and the dumbshow of pappacieri and papieri .
30 Back home at six in the morning , then out again for the football match duty at half past twelve ( you got 7/6d. for it ) , then back on again at night .
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