Example sentences of "once more at " in BNC.
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1 | Pen , coming once more at a run to see his mother , was stopped and held by her and persuaded to come instead and play with Pilade . |
2 | Unfortunately , in 1925 , John Newlove became ill once more at the start of the autumn term and hurried , improvised and not entirely satisfactory arrangements were made to provide tutors for his two Tutorial Classes and three One-Year courses . |
3 | I felt unhappy and critical once more at the decision of Mr Attlee and his government to grant independence without further effort . |
4 | She articulates a theory of compromise between fate and free will once more at least a millennium old : in the Solomon and Saturn poem Saturn asks which will be the stronger , wyrd óe warnung , ‘ fated events or foresight ’ , and Solomon tells him that ‘ Fate is hard to alter … |
5 | OLDHAM are mystified after their free-scoring style deserted them once more at The Dell . |
6 | The Five Nations Championship is understandably the envy of the rest of the rugby world and what spice will be added to the coming encounters — notably when England travel once more to Murrayfield on the opening day and return to Paris in February ; when Ireland , so nearly conquerors of champions Australia , run out once more at Lansdowne Road , and Wales begin their brave attempt to rise like some Phoenix from the ashes . |
7 | That peace was short-lived however , and within a year , England was once more at war with France . |
8 | The horse got the message.and set off once more at a lively gait . |
9 | The two kingdoms were once more at war . |
10 | The railway is well on the way to reach Corfe Castle again and with faith will arrive once more at Wareham . |
11 | They walked out together , and stood there in the street , and Clara looked once more at her watch . |
12 | When she got back to the college , she went to the library and looked once more at all the reference books pertaining to Sebastian Denham , in the hope of finding the nature of his wife 's professional distinctions , but she was not successful . |
13 | Hazel looked once more at the faint line of the hills . |
14 | She put her glasses on to peer once more at the vanished smear of mascara , and was amused to see the print of her face leap into sharp relief : a new trick , for her glasses are quite new . |
15 | Then his opaque eyes stared once more at his resonator , cutting her out of his attention , and Jezrael was obscurely jealous of the quartz which glowed with fleeting internal light . |
16 | Glancing once more at the figure in the bed , she could not bear the thought of climbing in beside it . |
17 | The rhythm of the cart , moving once more at a steady pace , rocked the kaleidoscope of memory . |
18 | Then he put down the phone and glanced once more at the fingerprints beneath the microscope . |
19 | He slipped the picture back into the file and closed it , looking once more at the name on the cover : |
20 | Rory smiled , looked once more at Lewis 's retreating back , then started down the far side of the dune heading for the narrow road . |
21 | In the summer of 1914 Braque was once more at Sorgues , while Picasso spent his time between Sorgues and Avignon , where he worked in the company of André Derain . |
22 | I glanced once more at the hotel , thinking of the comfort of sheets , the softness of a bed . |
23 | She licked her lips and looked once more at Cleo . |
24 | Rachel shrugged off Mandeville 's hand and looked once more at Benjamin . |
25 | As we pull out of the drive , we catch a parting view of the king once more at his castle . |
26 | Well , perhaps not kindly , she decided ; it was more along the lines of automatic courtesy , done without thought , and the moment he saw she had the door he moved away , his hand once more at his companion 's elbow . |
27 | Throgmorton glared once more at Millet , composed himself and ticked the points off on his fingers . |
28 | I grinned contemptuously at his retreating back , looked once more at the stable , saw an eyeball glistening on the wet straw and promptly vomited myself . |
29 | Jonathan tapped once more at his dear little nose . |
30 | He tinkered once more at his wrist . |