Example sentences of "[coord] again [that] " in BNC.
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1 | Certain steps , poses and gestures are bound to recur because tradition has demonstrated time and again that technically there are certain sure ways of giving the design dimension , variety and texture . |
2 | Mr Powell was never to regain any sizeable base among Conservative MPs but Mr Tebbit , after leaving the Cabinet , has proved again and again that when combining with Mr Michael Heseltine or other factions within the party he can rally a significant number of MPs . |
3 | Lisa B says again and again that she knows as a model going into music she has to prove herself . |
4 | The Germans have made it clear time and again that ‘ in the field of monetary policy the principle of subsidiarity does not apply ’ . |
5 | Or we look at how strongly animals avoid things , and again that tells us something about how unpleasant the thing is to the animal . |
6 | He did not discuss his ordeal with Ranulf or the Prior , although he told them time and again that all was well and let them order his life , content to drift , think and reflect . |
7 | But a bitterly disappointed Dmowski was moved to complain again and again that Wilson simply did not appreciate the importance of Danzig to the Poles , and was incapable of thinking like a European . |
8 | Oh , the doctors and nurses had assured her again and again that she was fine and would soon be fit and well again . |
9 | But Brian said time and again that it was the ‘ personal touch ’ he valued . |
10 | It has asserted again and again that it will not adopt Unix SVR4 outright , and even seemed to have thrown in its lot with the Open Software Foundation when the Advanced Computing Environment launched its initiative last year . |
11 | One sees again and again that such people grow in outside interests . |
12 | " Although I did my utmost to preserve an emotional detachment " , he writes , " I found again and again that the material under my hands was strangely alive ; it spoke to my condition in the most uncanny way . " |
13 | She set off down the slope , forcing herself not to run , telling herself again and again that it was all right ; that her fears were unfounded . |
14 | And again that has proved successful . |
15 | I told myself again and again that he loved me and that was what counted . |
16 | I 've told Nenna time and again that she ought to get hold of some sort of reliable chap , an ex-Naval chippie would be the right sort , just to spend the odd day on board and put everything to rights . |
17 | The erm perhaps the best example of this to bear in mind , and again that mentioned er , erm and explained very clearly , but I think we to mind , is weaning complex . |
18 | Will he emphasise again and again that the victims of terrorism are not just those who are maimed , injured and killed but the many people who are put on the dole because terrorism deters investment from elsewhere in Europe ? |
19 | The hon. Member for Dagenham has said time and again that the Labour party objects in principle to the discount system , and perhaps we should emphasise that . |
20 | Most good library professionals have demonstrated time and again that they understand their remit as extending to all kinds of information , independent of the way in which it is delivered . |
21 | The history of the royal succession shows time and again that a prince had to prove himself in order to be sure of inheriting a kingdom , and the process of building up a following and prestige was likely to cause some conflict . |
22 | For next year , we 're also getting a further specific grant , which we 're showing up here , but instead of continuing the distribution that we 've got in the current year , the government have decided that that should be entirely distributed on S S A factors , and again that 's been to the detriment of Sh Shropshire . |
23 | The other one and that erm , the major source of income are court , court costs , and again that depends on the cases you 're taking , it depends on the , on the amount awarded by er , magistrates . |
24 | Now the thing that worries me is that the N R A and our linkage with them is I do n't think it 's early days for them and they have n't got the the power and the erm law behind them to enforce it as the way which I think most of us would like to think of have a erm erm an organization tha that can in fact start bringing the law in that if people fail to do what they say erm so that aspect I think I now Chris also mentioned this erm tilting in West Sussex and again that mentioned in the structure plan , because I six mill a year but in ten years that 's two and a half inches . |
25 | But , no matter how much she wished to avoid returning to Mariánské Láznë , the answer kept coming back again and again that that was her only option . |
26 | He looks right David Lawrence I must say and that was a very , very quick delivery and getting back to your other point , that slips coming forward going back , it 's just every now and again that it does n't come out right from David Lawrence , it goes down comparatively slowly , but when he does get it right , it really flies through to slips . |
27 | Er well we would we would record them and and that would be it you know but we would have a fair idea when we 'd be recording the album like that you know there 's always be a place in a Foster and Allen programme for a Beautiful Dreamer so if you get a sound that 's pretty close to that there 'll always be a place for a an up tempo sound that that Mick would do so you have to sort of pick ones with a good story line and a good melody and again that you can work a good video round you know . |
28 | The famous dances which make up the Divertissement of Act 2 bring nicely turned , even vivid orchestral playing of great finesse , but again that extra touch of individuality is missing . |