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

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1 Was he even now locked up in some prison cell to become once again the unkempt figure he had been when she first set eyes on him ?
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 The figures for food sent by the 22 Food Aid Convention countries reveal once again the importance of the US grain belt .
4 There were insufficient funds for a third appointment so that Allan Hayhurst had to carry on in an honourary capacity combining once again the offices of Secretary and Treasurer .
5 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 ’ .
6 This trial shows yet again the danger that work with vulnerable children , particularly in residential homes , may attract the very people who should be kept at the greatest possible distance from it .
7 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 .
8 During the six years that followed his restoration , Louis put together again the coalition of ecclesiastical and secular support that had sustained him in the 820s .
9 Additionally , Jo identified once again the ongoing flaws in the system which hinder progress .
10 Er , it 's something that will be welcomed by the trade union movement , a new forward , a new beginning to join once again the fruits of our labour with partnership with other unions and the Labour Party which was what we all need , but it must be done with careful planning and the brains at the top of the union must be telling the of the union , the members on the shop floor , the right direction in which to walk .
11 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 .
12 ‘ Dramatic events in the Middle East proved once again the importance of the Royal Air Force as a fighting service .
13 He took the opportunity to bring forward again the British view that West German rearmament could easily be achieved , and with the necessary level of supervision to quell the worries of France and others , within NATO itself .
14 Today 's horrific attack in Castlerock underlines once again the scale of the task facing Gordon Wilson .
15 In practice this agreement reflected yet again the pattern adopted by Shearman in Bedfordshire from 1930 onwards , and in effect it gave university resident tutors freedom to arrange both types of Chapter III courses .
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