Example sentences of "[coord] once again [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 That has now changed Eastern arts no longer support the gallery now one obvious reason for that is the gallery started so well because of the enthusiasm from a number of professional people who came along and gave their advice and much of their time and such a body of people has not been called upon for a number of years now and once again a request to discuss this with Mr was refused .
2 And now the quarrel was under its own impetus , and once again a trial seemed to be in progress , with both of them as accusers , but both figuring also as investigators of the lowest description , wretched hirelings , turning over the stones to find where the filth lay buried .
3 The falcon still wheels in silence high in the cooling air above the statue of Sir John Moore , the spotlights flick on around the camp perimeter and once again a security patrol prepares to leave the gate .
4 The ‘ trances of the blast ’ once again , as in Kubla Khan , are reminiscent of the shaman , and once again the poem is an examination and celebration of these ‘ trances ’ .
5 With LocalCall services , the caller pays a local call charge regardless of the distance called , and once again the call 's recipient pays the difference .
6 Unfortunately , unpublished material is getting scarce , and once again the plea for any unseen collections goes out — we would be delighted to produce a third volume .
7 And once again the Prince of Peace has come ,
8 The shabby ghosts of the Forster coterie waft out once more to pool their romantic gossip ; Forster himself shuffles forward to complain that Joe 's doings with one brawny menial have so put him off the lower classes that he has been obliged to travel first rather than third-class on a railway journey , and once again the air is full of that peculiarly spiritless twitter about guardsmen , homosexual tea parties and cure for pubic lice .
9 But just as the loss of self is the precondition for the discovery of a more ‘ real ’ because unconflicted , unrepressed self , so the precondition for pastoral sublimity is the loss of history , and once again the landscape which crystallizes desire , in such remarkable images , is also effaced by it :
10 There was another roll of thunder , and once again the lightning lit up the garden and the surrounding trees .
11 And once again the autocracy appeared unable to mobilise effectively the resources that they created , through an industrial economy , to fight a modern war .
12 And once again the motif is transpersonalized , for in the novel Shatov proves himself more than ordinarily resolute ; his paper Slavophilism does n't touch his human courage as husband and friend — and enemy .
13 Not quickly enough , however , and once again the night was split by flame and thunder as fire-sticks had roared terrifyingly close to them .
14 Since before dawn the White House had been deluged with calls for information , and once again the Press Spokesman was at his wits ' end .
15 And once again the battle of the countryside versus congestion will rage .
16 And once again the sound of distant thunder echoed across a cloudless sky , and once again the world awoke to face the guns of August , but this time the world was ready .
17 In the 1770s a wing was added at the back , and once again the house rose up the social scale .
18 And once again the polish 'd Pewter shines
19 But he did and once again the pictures on the walls quivered in fear .
20 ‘ Recently this has become known as sustainable tourism , and the key to it lies in co-operation , and once again the festival is presented to the public through the dedication of many individuals and the commitment of its sponsors . ’
21 I watched Clinton and his manservant leave and once again the business of Agnes 's death nagged at my memory .
22 The running line saws its way through the strands of the opposition and once again the katsuru cry announces victory .
23 The remainder of the qualifiers played Stableford for the Rentokil Cup , and once again the winners were from Environmental Services , Richard Wooding from Pest Control , Mike Bayley from Medical Services and Sal Akram from Pest Control Newcastle .
24 On the boat was an old couple and approaching the bridge he got off and left his wife in charge of the boat , He also attempted to open the bridge the wrong way and once again the boat hit the bridge and knocked it off its hinges .
25 Mistinguett was drawing huge crowds at the FoliesBergeres ; the great Bernhardt , though aged and ailing , was still as seductive as ever , dividing her time between the theatre and her hospital for the wounded at the Odéon ; at the Opéra Comique Manon was all the rage , and in May , when the Germans were hammering their way on to Côte 304 , there was a glittering film premiere of Salammbô and once again the Spring Flower Show was reinstated in all its pre-war glory .
26 This Richard refused to do , and once again the family brawls began .
27 And once again the sound of distant thunder echoed across a cloudless sky , and once again the world awoke to face the guns of August , but this time the world was ready .
28 Similar types of comments can also be made concerning landscape evaluation , and once again the methods employed are very dependent on the purpose of the evaluation .
29 Irish referee Brian Smith was forced to act as peacemaker when fighting broke out among the rival front rows on more than one occasion , and once again the Aussies were frustrated by the spoiling tactics of the home side .
30 Under Holland 's direction the Forest courts were again revived , and once again an attempt was made to fill an empty Treasury with Forest fines and amercements .
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