Example sentences of "[verb] all over again " in BNC.
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1 | Instead the complainant , defendant , and witnesses had to come back and testify all over again , usually on a different day , when the official was acting in his capacity as a magistrate . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | A few weeks ' break , then it starts all over again . |
4 | Having got to the top , it flutters down to the base of another tree and starts all over again . |
5 | Unfortunately , just as these newer policies begin to bear fruit , the country is hurled into the turmoil of another general election and the cycle of misguided mandate and policy change starts all over again . |
6 | Then the scene changes , it starts all over again and by the end we 're all wound up . |
7 | Tomorrow at six-thirty it starts all over again . |
8 | Down on the beach , marvelling all over again at the sheer sweep of it , Elizabeth took a series of picture-postcard shots . |
9 | ‘ We 'll try that kiss all over again , and you can show me just how indifferent you are . ’ |
10 | What if she has to be uprooted all over again , just as she 's getting used to her new school ? ’ |
11 | kids might have to be uprooted all over again because it 's too far from her |
12 | ‘ It 's happening all over again , just like it did in Jonathan Ram 's day . |
13 | Now it 's happening all over again . |
14 | Now the same process occurred all over again . |
15 | People laughing and cheering and waving flags , riding on any available vehicle , twenty people draped over a taxi , bus bonnets crowded with people and thousands of happy pedestrians — every window open and crowded out with waving enthusiasts — and I saw no tears , no inkling of what was to come all over again . |
16 | Knowing that I had to start at a new school in the city , with new people and new teachers , I began to worry all over again . |
17 | He looked surprised when everyone laughed , then joined in himself , with very hoarse , loud laughter which made everyone start laughing all over again . |
18 | I studied all over again those marvellous descriptions and illustrations , and you can perhaps understand my growing excitement at the notion that I might now actually undertake a motoring trip myself around that same part of the country . |
19 | 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 . |
20 | For other collisions the sums will have to be done all over again . |
21 | The letter in question would have to be written all over again . |
22 | England has lost 70,000 hectares of farmland in the past 50 years — an area equivalent in size to the whole of Berkshire , Hertfordshire , Oxfordshire and Greater London combined — with the south-east losing as much land to development as if Greater London had been built all over again . |
23 | I remember that one of us , I can not recall which , made the cynical remark that what we really wanted was a similar type of aircraft to the one that had crashed , in which the auto-pilot could be connected up with the flight recorder — then we investigators could just sit and watch the accident happen all over again . |
24 | If he loses , he says he will begin all over again . |
25 | Then the whole process would begin all over again . |
26 | But they may have to wait for a year , and maybe even two , before the brief , dramatic cycle can begin all over again . |
27 | She thought how rough they had been with each other , how savage almost , sometimes in an odd way wanting to be done so that they could begin all over again . |
28 | As he looked at her , preparing to bargain all over again , there was a splat ! of sparks from the light , a high-pitched sizzle , and then darkness . |
29 | The back-to-back pair of dessert spoons riffled through his fingers , producing an intricate , staccato percussion which he was , however , unable to keep up for more than a few minutes together ; then he would get his fingers tangled up and the spoons would clang to a halt and he would shake his head furiously and begin all over again . |
30 | A hit a decade ago , it 's bound to inspire all over again . |