Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [adv prt] again [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Perhaps going back again to the quality of life , was it a a release valve for the frustration of the places ? |
2 | Just then the noise increased dramatically , and was suddenly cut off again by a slamming door . |
3 | After his experiences photographing there , he found it very difficult to continue the rather dull life of a colonial portraitist , and soon set off again for the strange and exotic land of Siam . |
4 | If you are just starting out again on a career or even just looking for a ‘ job ’ , the next exercise is to help you . |
5 | THE LIGHTS will soon go on again in the memorial gardens at Walton on the Naze , following a dispute between Tendring District Council , Frinton and Walton branch of the Royal Air Forces Association , and Walton 's Royal British Legion about the cost of floodlighting . |
6 | The subject of rue Roland did not come up again in the course of the evening until Loretta was stepping into a taxi for Islington outside the restaurant . |
7 | If she could get there before the long closure for lunch-hour he would make her up a preparation , and Peony could get it back to her mother and possibly get back again to the harbour for the Swimming Gala . |
8 | These next few pages are the reactions of one who went to the Centre , came away evangelical and kept saying to himself , ‘ All shipshape and Bristol fashion ’ , only to fall from the crest into the deepest trough , but thankfully to climb up again to a sensible plateau and finally discover that he had been fortified in more ways than he had expected . |
9 | The questions rose to a clamour , but no-one stood in the way as Sergeant Bird smoothly drove off again with a regretful shake of his head . |
10 | The spectre of reanimated union power was inevitably trotted out again in the Tories ' election campaign . |
11 | But on the other hand I think the erm social work is now going back again to a situation where it 's really rather more specialized . |
12 | We 're off to South America now to join up again with the Camel Trophy … an international expedition through Brazil and Guyana … |
13 | We 're off to South America now to join up again with the Camel Trophy … an international expedition through Brazil and Guyana … |
14 | ‘ And you did n't come out again for an hour , ’ the other girl said triumphantly . |
15 | As this subject could well come up again during the current academic year , the pages were downloaded on to disk , so that they could be consulted off-line without incurring further expense . |
16 | A flock of chattering sparrows came over the Cages , landed on the grass by the litter bin where Woil had taken stance , and then twittered off again over the tigers ' cages . |
17 | Ruth went down , then climbed up again into the dunes , wondering how she was going to find Adam . |
18 | He had to climb the stairs to the living-room then go down again to the back door . |
19 | Mrs Varden turned over to the next page ; then went back again to the bottom line over leaf to be quite sure of the last words ; and then went on reading with an appearance of the deepest interest and study . |
20 | Schools and traditions , with their prescriptions about content , method or both , have risen and fallen , sometimes to rise up again in a new guise . |
21 | The play was subsequently put on again for the public . |