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

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1 " Yes , I 've found some , " he said the next morning , approached again by the boy , as he 'd known he would be .
2 John was full of invention , always making up steps and sequences which he called by odd names : for instance a stamping step he called ‘ Sherman tanks ’ , which he devised for the zephyrs in Primavera and used again for the unicorns in Harlequin in April .
3 She peered again at the water below and fought with the nausea and the dizziness and the fear .
4 Baldwin could not retreat again on the subsidy , and the prospect of finding a solution without it was dismal .
5 The surface should then be damped again with the paint remover and the wood rubbed with the grain with small pieces of grade 2 or 3 steel wool , wiping afterwards with rag and white spirit .
6 And that 's the quickest hospital , because we 've responded again in the medical profession .
7 Gran : ‘ This place is great , we 'll have to come again without the children ! ’
8 I start laughing again with the memory .
9 However , I say again to the House — and especially to Government Members that they should ask questions relating to the Prime Minister 's responsibility —
10 Reverting again to the 11+ , it would have been possible to respond to the results of the tests by saying , ‘ boys are less able at age 11 — they are failing to make proper use of their primary school education ’ or , as in fact happened , by removing the responsibility from individual boys and situating it elsewhere , in this instance in biology .
11 On the next day , he had to appear again before the Emperor and was given a pair of white gloves to put on before he took the Royal pulse ; he pronounced His Majesty to be in good health , which pleased the Emperor .
12 Once only was I able to talk to Hayward de vive voix , and that was at the Institute of Contemporary Arts , when I referred again to the housekeeper problem ; but in the end , for reasons that I do not know , our Greek candidate , who might have been an admirable choice , was not summoned for interview .
13 Such restraining views are typical of many that are fully justified by the emphasis upon process studies that characterized the 1960s and 1970s and led to smaller investment of resources in historical studies and to the fear that process studies will not profitably link back with chronological ones — in fact there are many indications that such links are happening again including the way in which physical geographers who have been mainly concerned with processes and modelling are moving towards evolution .
14 He tried again at the corner and got a smooth rounded canter .
15 His spirits sank again at the prospect and although he went out to Ruislip where his former battalion now had its headquarters , and although he was received by Colonel Bumford , his spirits were at zero three days later when Charity spoke to him on the telephone .
16 This , called the Thulean Province , covered much of what we now call the north Atlantic Ocean , but over thousands of years , much of it sank again beneath the waters .
17 His face clouded again at the thought .
18 Out of the corner of her eye she saw Tweed glance again in the wing mirror .
19 But the new financing structure collapsed under them and , as the cultural energy build up during the 1939–45 period became depleted , these filmmakers were only occasionally to work again at the same level of intensity .
20 ‘ Let's have a picnic , ’ she said , telling herself that next week she would make a real effort to work again at the practice of virtue .
21 A job franchise as a haulier might well be an attractive proposition to a man on the dole , with a modest redundancy payment , keen to work again in the road transport industry .
22 Graeme Hick disappointed again with the bat , scoring 13 and 11 .
23 The pre-Maastricht debates offered a field-day for this sort of claim , which surfaced again in the general-election campaign , on this occasion as an anti-Labour weapon .
24 And if he surfaced again in the public eye , maybe the DIA would lose interest and decide to retire him permanently .
25 Adomnan recalls in his biography of Columba , written a century after the saint 's death , that one day the monks became aware of a strange presence in one of their pastures ; this experience occurred again at the same time every evening .
26 He drew the sword out and prodded again at the wizard , who was rigid with terror and guilt .
27 They appear again on the south and east sides of the Spanish Meseta and then on way down into Africa .
28 When the alarm was given , the animals would be driven into the ground floor of the Pele Tower , the local families would ascend a ladder to the first floor , the women and children climbing again to the bower above and the men to the roof , where they would repulse the invaders .
29 If they do not seem to be doing too well , or if you have seen all you want to see , let the collected animals free again in the pond or other place from which you first took them .
30 The negotiators agreed to meet again before the end of November , and although no date was arranged for the holding of full normalization talks , it was suggested that these might begin before the end of 1990 .
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