Example sentences of "[noun sg] all over again " in BNC.

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1 I 'll tell you — you 'll fall in love with my cooking all over again . "
2 Tersteeg had finally told him venomously : ‘ You failed before and you 'll fail again — it 'll be the same story all over again . ’
3 Then her father returned , and she had to tell him the story all over again .
4 There was no point in being sweet and understanding and breaking her heart all over again about it .
5 And when the frantic , plunging ride was over , ecstasy a fading quiver of memory and her swollen lips no longer muttering his name over and over in a delirium of rapture , he broke her heart all over again by moving right away from her , the distance between them , now that passion was spent once more , saying everything about their relationship .
6 A terrible , impersonal courtesy had crept into Luke 's manner , and it was breaking Maria 's heart all over again .
7 This is because the skin responds to sunlight by thickening as a protection , and this leads to blocked follicles , beginning the spot-cycle all over again .
8 The speculative tone , and the use of the word ‘ little ’ made her bristle all over again .
9 And when disco became dominant , ‘ Baby Face ’ became a favourite all over again , as New York 's Wing And A Prayer Fife And Drums Corps turned the by-now dog-eared ditty into an international hit during 1976 .
10 It 'll be like paradise all over again . ’
11 She explored the cottage all over again , because it looked quite different — and even more attractive — in the clear light of a sunny February morning , and she found to her joy that there was a large garden at the back where they could grow vegetables .
12 As for you , Mother , when Martin marries it 'll be Uncle 's case all over again ; you 'll either have to step down and be housekeeper or go . ’
13 It was like reliving the Dam Pool experience all over again , this time from above the water , rather than underneath it .
14 I shall become a refugee all over again . ’
15 Suddenly I fell in love with that piece all over again , and also I think the Dresden orchestra was determined to prove that it was a truly great orchestra — which it is .
16 But even as she made the token protest she knew a longing almost painful in its intensity to feel the possession of his mouth all over again .
17 Following the review stage they may then repeat the cycle of preparation — teaching — feedback all over again in an attempt to improve their performance of that skill .
18 ‘ In a way it 's like starting in football all over again .
19 The NRA have admitted to building over 60 fish passes and other structures for getting fishes to places they could not reach before , at the same time doing nothing to resolve existing access problems or the new problems thus created ( The West Bank settlements attitude all over again ? )
20 However , I will video Manc of the Day so we can see the 8–0 drubbing all over again .
21 I ca n't go through that same mess all over again . ’
22 I could hear the young man 's hiccoughy laughter all over again , this time with more telling effect .
23 He says someone people can go through the experience of the crash all over again and it 's very frightening .
24 Often they say , ‘ I thought that I had been through all this and settled it in my mind ten years ago , yet here I am having to come to terms with the same issue all over again . ’
25 P : Put the film out on video and it 'll be a hit all over again .
26 ‘ I 've had the same sort of experience in Germany where Everybody 's Somebody 's Fool was re-released and was a big hit all over again . ’
27 Men thus instructed often found it easier to get on with it than to try and explain the danger all over again .
28 Generals are often derided for fighting their last war all over again .
29 I said , ‘ For God 's sake , Desmond , hire her a television , ’ but he said no because we 're not well off , not well off at all , and we 're having to keep her , she has n't offered a penny , not that we 'd accept of course , and anyway Desmond said there was n't any point because if we got her a television she 'd think of something else , want to play cards or something , and that would be worse — and he 's right , it would , because a game of bridge with her is like the cold war all over again . ’
30 In his mind , France was in the phoney war all over again , and May 1940 was fast approaching .
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