Example sentences of "be [verb] [adv] again [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 limbo yeah , you 're coming together again in the house or whatever you have , a reception , and you need to go through that to come to terms with it or you can , you can need to go through that , but some people ca n't take the pressure emotional pressure of , you know , all the , hour , two hours , three , four hours before that it just , they
2 But they have been drawn away again in the semi-final at Thatto Heath , while Oldham St Annes have home advantage over the unbeaten Woolston Rovers .
3 It meant he 'd been laid off again at the stocking factory .
4 And last October it was announced that his claims to be innocent would be heard once again by the Court of Appeal .
5 A far more impressive performance was turned in by Katabatic , who defeated three rivals in the Aintree Chase and may be seen out again before the season ends .
6 The European Court 's teleological approach can be seen once again in the passage cited from that judgment , referring as it does to the ‘ purpose ’ and the ‘ result pursued by ’ the directive .
7 Moreover once inflation has levelled out at an acceptable rate , aggregate demand can be expanded once again with the result that the actual unemployment rate will fall back towards NAIRU .
8 But wherever they end up , there 's a good chance they 'll be moved on again in the next few weeks — 28 groups have been moved on in the last 18 months and the County Council is moving on another group from Kirtlington , north of Oxford tomorrow .
9 Amy , however , suggested that the matter should be talked out again with the pharmacist , and that other sources of money should be looked for .
10 Shortly before the fateful journey to Greece he begins to be overcome once again by the same sensation .
11 Trotsky 's analysis of the bureaucracy in the Soviet Union will be taken up again in the following chapter when the issue of the ‘ new class , is considered .
12 But from what he 'd heard it all broke down every year and had to be started up again in the spring , and — ‘ I do n't know , ’ he said .
13 How many died , how many wretches suffered and starved in that particular disgraceful military episode , so that the workers should be duped yet again in the name of the Empire ?
14 These points are taken up again in the second chapter of Kingman , where it is argued that language ‘ expresses identity , enables co-operation , and confers freedom ’ , and that an understanding of language is vital to children 's intellectual , social , personal and aesthetic development .
15 Ca n't tell you how long a journey it was back in the fog from Liverpool that day , and then when we were relegated back again to the third division it was on the last match of the season against Charlton , and the heavens opened and a big thunder storm and it just flooded the pitch and the referee just called the match off and they had to play it again the following Friday and Charlton ran out two-one winners and Walsall finished with nine fit men and still that 's the football I suppose .
16 As he dumped his cycle in the alley his high spirits were raised yet again by the glorious aroma of fried onions wafting through the back kitchen window .
17 The town 's ambulancemen had four times just arrived back at their station when they were called out again to the Spa , bringing in contestants with injuries including a black eye , broken nose , concussion and a damaged foot .
18 After the questioning , Mr and Mrs Mackenzie were driven home again to the manse on the edge of the village of St Margaret 's Hope .
19 Many intellectual strands of the Carolingian Renaissance , subsequently dropped , were taken up again in the eleventh and twelfth centuries .
20 The idea of being sent out again to the Middle East lost what little charm it had left .
21 Some of the same movements are repeated yet again in the final pas de deux , when the Prince raises her high above the glistening Stars before leading her away to the land where ‘ they lived happily ever after ’ , where all fairy tales should end .
22 Ultimately , the balance becomes intolerable until , in what must be akin to the most incredibly vibrant springtime one has ever experienced , the world is flooded once again with the power of the Life Force , of consciousness , of universal spirituality , devoid of ritual , dogma and the outward trappings of religion .
23 Sentence ( 10 ) tells us of a " weakness " of the " heart " , but not until ( 11 ) , where this matter is taken up again in the expression " the poor child was not robust " , do we learn that it provided a reason for the present interview : it was for this reason ( we surmise ) that the Moreens wished to engage a resident tutor .
24 That cases like this whether or not favouritism was involved — occurred more frequently than one might suppose from the evidence of the biographical sources , however , is suggested once again by the kanun of 1006/1598 , in a passage immediately following the one quoted above : " Let the of those of the kasabat kadis who have been given mevleviyet status in post [ i.e. , in the place and period of their tenure ] not be accepted . "
25 Then she saw him : further along the cliff , beyond the bleeding gap , the DK was struggling once again towards the top of the ridge .
26 And of the four who had climbed into the stockade , only one was not wounded , and he was climbing out again with the fear of death in him .
27 The sun burned into our eyes from high overhead and was reflected up again from the sand .
28 Most years it was washed up again on the next or a later tide , but this was of no consequence so long as the Scapegoat had gone .
29 Under the Commonwealth , money was desperately needed to pay the soldiers , and recourse was had once again to the forests .
30 Saturday at sundown it was sold back again to the Reichmanns .
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