Example sentences of "again [pron] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 And again I I suppose though its main problem was the the the misunderstandings or the er different interpretations er that the great powers had .
2 Erm again I i would n't have thought that you know odd days here and there would have any effect but if if it 's going to more long term and the you know the amount increases then it could have an effect on your premature retirement compensation .
3 Erm and again I I doubt doubt whether that will disappear over night .
4 Again I I modified the seventy nine and rewritten the seventy nine I 've had also the the later version of the synthesizer to handle different bit-width so it 's not a problem .
5 In terms of the the A nineteen also I think scores reasonably highly on this criterion , the A nineteen south cos again I I would have thought that it does lend itself to assimilation of a new settlement .
6 As far as the exceptions to the policy is concerned , we , again I I would n't say we had a strong feeling on this , but on balance I think it that if it is considered that they are needed they would probably be better dealt with in a separate policy .
7 He did but once again I I ca n't recall exactly what was said .
8 Again I I showed all due diligence I could do in the situation .
9 But again I you know I always had the ability to er to know , to scrape by
10 again which they 've had have n't they ? , for how many weeks in the year do you actually attend cos I said that you do n't get grant for the holidays and it stipulates the term
11 Back in the building trade once again which I had experience before so I had no problem .
12 I , I did do years gone by yes and they , they did move into the football combination at one time , because it was considered that the Midland Intermediate League was too big a jump for young men into the first team and the difference was so vast in the type of football that Walsall second team they u only playing young fellas , and they used to win seven and eight goal margins every week you know , but then they moved up into combination that was a better standard of football , but latter years economy drives and everything they came back out of the combination reverted to the Midland Intermediate again which I believe there are two phases of that no one for s older players and the other one strictly for youth players
13 Yeah I 've got another trip which I saw on telly , again which I shall never do I think , er which sounded pretty good , you flew , flew to er
14 It 's probably Tabitha 's rusks again which I 've got all over me !
15 But there again you you just let it go in one ear and out the other ear .
16 Er you clean 'em out but then again you you get it back so
17 Again you you 've got er lamps erm and water columns and barrier here .
18 Well I I would like to propose that the again we we er we thank Jill for this .
19 Because of what the er effect is in the calculations and again we we could go into that in some detail if wanted to .
20 Well again we we do n't know
21 Er and once again they they they 're all part of estates division and er you know they 're as equally valua valuable to the er
22 But then they got their own van and they did most of them , er but then again they they a called on us and said Can you come and do a little job for us ?
23 Oh and the bread again it you had your dough men on the bread who made the doughs .
24 She said I ca n't promise you , so I thought well I 'm sat six months now , so I phoned this ship thing yesterday on the telly called Just Start , no Start Again whatever it 's called and they gave me , they phoned me yesterday and they gave me a number of Cine Hill , Northampton which is the job advisory centre , adults education and then they phoned me yesterday and they told me who to get in touch with so I 've got an appointment Thursday at erm Northampton with the Social Services Department and they apparently map out all the places where you could go , say , say for instance that St Crispin 's is the mental home I can go there and be with the patients and then I can go to the Marina 's and be taught how to lift and how to bed bath and how to manipulate
25 Whether I get to sleep again myself I find difficult to determine ; it 's hard to recognize sleep in the dark .
26 Are they not gods , to the child ? — the writer enables the reader to go back , to see again what we once saw , but this time with the eyes of an adult , the adult who regards the child in herself .
27 We can not check this independently by re-examining the original one , not because we can not re-examine the original one but because everything we can do in the way of a re-examination is just doing again what we have already done in thinking of the new sensation as relevantly similar to the old one .
28 She asked again what they were going to do .
29 But ‘ at some point in the future ’ , she wants to become again what she is trained to be — a general paediatrician , work that would inevitably involve dealing with child abuse .
30 She entered the building , wondering how she was to find this elusive man , wondering again what she was going to tell him even if she did succeed in locating him .
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