Example sentences of "again and [art] " in BNC.

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1 Joe the Fish listened avidly to everything Michael said to him , nodding his head now and again and every so often muttering , ‘ Good … good . ’
2 Every time he walked that 's him come back again and every time he stopped it stopped and this happened a few times and he was very scared and he thought he had better go and see what the noise was and anything well it was just a pet sheep tangled up in its tether .
3 He always said … 'She gulped again and a tear trickled through the make-up .
4 Vehicles started up again and a familiar voice shouted to him from the side of the truck .
5 By the end of the race he had lost nearly two stone from a frame that has no spare fat , and it took him a week to start eating properly again and a further three weeks to regain the lost weight .
6 The vet was called again and a cataract was diagnosed on his near side , which explained everything .
7 Those puffing chimneys again and a strong peat reek now .
8 He heard the door close behind him , but just as he reached the gate it was hurriedly opened again and a voice called , ‘ Just a moment !
9 The door swung open again and a blond man as muscled as the first and cleanshaven in white T-shirt and faded jeans paused casually at the kerb , looked right then left and walked after the bearded man .
10 By the end of the month , you 're full of self-confidence again and a new development is likely in an intimate relationship .
11 They grew a new ‘ ear ’ on her stomach with grafts taken from her thighs ; the scab on the superficially burnt left side of her face lifted off almost in one piece , leaving behind the flawless pink skin of a teenager ; but even after a year in hospital and scores of painful grafts , the right side of her face was hideously scarred , her hair and eyebrows never grew again and a plastic plate fitted over her carbonized skull prevented her from wearing a wig .
12 Staggering And , after earning at the staggering rate of nearly $60 a second throughout this tournament , he said : ‘ I would rather win Wimbledon again and a few thousand pounds than this tournament and all this money . ’
13 The door opened again and a different guard came in .
14 The outside door banged open again and a fourth stranger , also wearing a greatcoat , pushed inside and squeezed past Pearce and the Constable .
15 The MI5 man paused for a moment to stroke his beard again and a hint of emotion , of disgust , entered his voice for the first time .
16 I called again and a panic came over me .
17 The doorbell rang again and a couple came in , followed at intervals by two more separate people .
18 The fire caught hold again and a second lorry driver and then the police tried in vain to open the doors , which were jammed because of the impact .
19 Both agreed to meet again and a meeting on Thursday with the county police committee in York has now been arranged .
20 Might get the lads , you might get a pack of cards again and a did they leave you their cards ?
21 Yeah , that 's , that 's when it 's hard she asks you the same thing again and again and a few minutes later , then half an hour later , then , then you think have you listened
22 Later ( 60–180 minutes ) the basal lamina became exposed again and no sign of re-epithelialisation was noted 180 minutes after ethanol ( Fig 1D ) .
23 A fourth penalty goal by Steele , who also has a qualification for Scotland , put Northampton in front again and an opportunist try by loose-head Baldwin finally took Northampton clear .
24 I rang again and the agent said she thought I 'd put the phone down . ’
25 I say it again and the man looks at me a bit angry like .
26 It began to snow again and the dark streets of Berlin had a new , immaculate blanket , hiding the grime and grease of the day .
27 After a few feeble and dispirited attempts to rotate his shoulders in a circular movement , or raise and lower his arms , he subsided with a groan and lay slumped until the nurse helped him up again and the torture continued .
28 The notice was off Frank 's door by the time he was able to move about again and the door itself was open .
29 I swung the club again and the ball shot off much as one had always imagined bats flee hell .
30 Today Honecker is in custody again and the tradition over which he presided is said to have run its course .
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