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

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1 Her heart seemed to go climbing up inside her chest , but it was n't till Jake 's hand clamped over her mouth again that she realized she 'd been about to scream .
2 Trainer Lord Huntingdon said : ‘ The Queen so wanted to win the race again that we originally had two in it , but we took Piquant out and relied on Set The Fashion .
3 But her mother 's letter introduced into her head again that debilitating pressure she had felt in hospital — the feeling which was the opposite of sitting in her watch-tower and gazing at the sky .
4 But they came with the chief being an Anglesey man you see , they came from Anglesey as well to erm they used to come a lot in and erm as apprentices you know And er Aye no , the ol same old game again that er we in Wales seem to inherit it 's in I suppose it 's in the B B C and everywhere is n't it .
5 And it was as Doyle swung the car out into the traffic again that he glimpsed the girl from the oriental-art shop .
6 No-one knows whether it is the vast crowds — around 120,000 will be present over the next three days — or the mere hint that spring is really in the air again that motivates them , but Festival form certainly counts .
7 He put a hand under her chin to raise her face to his , so much the physician again that Leonora wondered if she 'd dreamed the kiss .
8 I was so frightened you 'd walk out of my life again that I sank to ignominious depths to keep you close to me . ’
9 the only thing again that I 'm thinking of what if we gets them out of the caravan and we gets them into the car and we 're getting them in and out here and then we gets them back into the car to take them back over and in to the caravan , what if we rip the bloody things ?
10 then this apparently gratuitous belief makes it the case again that I know that I will be given a lift .
11 It is not until that gift has been repaid and the exchange relationship put in balance again that a person will feel no sense of obligation .
12 In that long thin strip of middle England , with its old towns and charmless Birmingham commuter-belt estates , Tory canvassers heard time and time again that voters wanted to punish the government for the poll tax .
13 In most research studies of bereaved people it is recorded time and time again that , so long as the people involved have somewhere to go and someone to talk to about this major loss in their life , then they may well cope .
14 It has been shown time and time again that , if we follow the path of kindness and understanding begun by Xenophon , there is a more successful and gratifying way of training horses — as illustrated so long ago by Alexander the Great with his charger Bucephalus .
15 You notice time and time again that one of them keeps reading a newspaper instead of working .
16 It 's an excuse used time and time again that we ca n't do anything because it would be blown up .
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