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

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1 It was atypical of most provincial towns in that it had been a thriving industrial centre for some time , and was taking off again after the disruption caused by the Civil War .
2 Replay — somewhere between re-run , the taking up again of a game , return match , and revenge — somewhere in that space is the verbal world called Finnegans Wake .
3 Outside the rain , which had taken over again from the snow , fell in grey torrents .
4 Many intellectual strands of the Carolingian Renaissance , subsequently dropped , were taken up again in the eleventh and twelfth centuries .
5 These points are taken up again in the second chapter of Kingman , where it is argued that language ‘ expresses identity , enables co-operation , and confers freedom ’ , and that an understanding of language is vital to children 's intellectual , social , personal and aesthetic development .
6 Sentence ( 10 ) tells us of a " weakness " of the " heart " , but not until ( 11 ) , where this matter is taken up again in the expression " the poor child was not robust " , do we learn that it provided a reason for the present interview : it was for this reason ( we surmise ) that the Moreens wished to engage a resident tutor .
7 Trotsky 's analysis of the bureaucracy in the Soviet Union will be taken up again in the following chapter when the issue of the ‘ new class , is considered .
8 It was voted upon as a whole on 16 October , and taken up again after a week 's break on 25–27 October .
9 One would expect both to have experienced upheavals , having completed about four years primary education before having to take up again in the UK .
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