Example sentences of "[conj] he again " in BNC.

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1 To this end a medical degree was essential , and he undertook his clinical training at St Bartholomew 's Hospital , where he again excelled .
2 However , he continued to hold her hand on the walk back to the main track , where he again drew her close to his side while taking her arm .
3 It is essential for his reputation that he again walk as Manager into the Branch which he managed as if he had never been dismissed .
4 And he again attacked barracking : ‘ Bad language , gambling and barracking are the chief evils of the game .
5 Gladly , willingly , he accepted and he again became a familiar figure at our ground as he had been all those years before .
6 Though EIGHT may read well , he may not spend as much time at reading by himself as he did at seven and he again likes very much to be read to .
7 Price was then called to give evidence in person on behalf of the applicant , and he again repudiated his evidence before the Swedish court in so far as it implicated the applicant , on the ground that his evidence had been obtained by pressure exerted upon him by officers of the Swedish and Norwegian police .
8 They dressed quickly and he again closed his eyes in terror while they were riding in the lift .
9 This brought in Richardson , to a much warmer reception than he had received in Jamacia , and he again shared a hundred partnership with Simmons , who was on his way to another century , the second fifty of which cam up in only 32 balls ( including successive hits for 4 , 6 , and 4 off Bosch ) , the first half having occupied 103 .
10 Taking his curtain calls after a successful speech , he drew her to him by the hand and entwined his arms with hers until she gently shook him off , whereupon he enjoyed his triumph for a while manfully alone , until he again resorted to his wife Glenys , going to fetch her , leading her again by the hand , and holding her by the waist .
11 The defendant , it seems to their Lordships , would in those circumstances have to be rearraigned before another court and if he again pleaded not guilty would have to be retried .
12 Just say no and if he again say no .
13 But he again denied any knowledge of Washington 's plans to swap arms to Iran for hostages .
14 Webster 's increasing debts pulled him back from a contest , but he again bounced back to contest the Chichester borough elections in 1823 , 1826 and 1831 .
15 I tried once or twice to reverse our roles , but he again made it clear that he did not want to talk about himself I said nothing about the glove .
16 But he will think long and hard before he again takes on the United board .
17 She 'd known he was growing up peculiar — he did badly at school , and had no friends — but she 'd begun to see , from living in the same house as him again , how different he was from other kids .
18 If you see a dog make a controlled attack in a Schutzhund test , that attack is always silent , except when he is holding the helper at bay in the hide , when he again calls up the pack ( his handler ) .
19 When he again tried to speak to her at her friend 's home where she was staying , Mary called the police and they persuaded him to leave .
20 When he again came to visit he found a very different situation , with the starving Buttery spirit stretching out in vain for the wholesome food on the larder shelves .
21 However , Vuk was too honest and too independent-minded to please Miloš , and when he again crossed over to Zemun in April 1832 he wrote a frank letter , telling Miloš what he believed to be wrong with his regime and advising him to introduce a constitution .
22 The defendant was arrested when he again opened the door to find out from his friend where he was being taken .
23 But Whitaker 's luck changed in the four rider Horsemaster final when he again looked likely to finish as a runner-up .
24 Christie will have his work cut out when he again faces the same pair , as well as Nigerian Olapade Adeniken , in tonight 's star-studded 200m .
25 To make it worse , I think Paul had gone three shots ahead , at eight-under as he again played the first nine well .
26 It had been about Hegel , the German idealist dead within recent memory , and Paul tried to assemble his thoughts on the matter as he again walked up Bath Street Lane .
27 From the Carlowitz peace negotiations with the Habsburgs in 1699 , successive grand viziers began to leave him a good deal of control over foreign affairs , though he again was also entrusted with a wide variety of other and quite different functions .
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