Example sentences of "time again " in BNC.

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1 Start collecting our superb free Gardeners ' Manual and month by month it will build into a reference book you will turn to time and time again .
2 And you are laughing again , shaking your head , it 's what's-happening-I-don't-believe-this-honey time again .
3 Newman explains that LET works with big practices of commercial architects because time and time again they come up with the goods , on budget , on time and with none of the tantrums of the prima donna .
4 ‘ It is important that acts do n't just send in exactly the same tapes time and time again .
5 And on the other burning question that was asked time and time again — whether she will have more children — he said , digging an even deeper hole for himself :
6 We can not win the Ryder Cup , the Curtis Cup , the Walker Cup in the United States for the first time again .
7 We can not have a Briton winning the US Masters for the first time again , nor a Briton putting the green jacket on yet another Briton for the first time again .
8 We can not have a Briton winning the US Masters for the first time again , nor a Briton putting the green jacket on yet another Briton for the first time again .
9 Time and time again , indie music chooses The Byrds of ‘ All I Really Want to Do ’ over ‘ Eight Miles High ’ or ‘ Younger Than Yesterday ’ , chooses the Velvet Underground of ‘ There She Goes Again , over Venus in Furs ’ , the Pink Floyd of ‘ See Emily Play ’ over ‘ Interstellar Overdrive ’ .
10 A chasm has undoubtedly developed , but the sporadic re-emergency of the blasted simulators — they keep crawling up time and time again with bedraggled , sanguine hollers of intent - and the beady eyes cast by all manner of unlikely contenders on pop 's centre stage ( ‘ We see no reason why this band should n't be huge ’ ) — suggests that our new proposition of an overground and underground sticks in the craw .
11 In that long thin strip of middle England , with its old towns and charmless Birmingham commuter-belt estates , Tory canvassers heard time and time again that voters wanted to punish the government for the poll tax .
12 They prove time and time again the risks they are prepared to take .
13 But worse is the fact that the same accidents happen time and time again .
14 Start collecting our superb free Gardeners ' Manual and month by month it will build into a reference book you will want to return to time and time again .
15 In most research studies of bereaved people it is recorded time and time again that , so long as the people involved have somewhere to go and someone to talk to about this major loss in their life , then they may well cope .
16 It has been shown time and time again that , if we follow the path of kindness and understanding begun by Xenophon , there is a more successful and gratifying way of training horses — as illustrated so long ago by Alexander the Great with his charger Bucephalus .
17 Horses kept in isolation , often the fate of colts after weaning , frequently display the inappropriate behaviour and high anxiety which is demonstrated time and time again in laboratory animals reared in impoverished environments with reduced mental and sensory stimulation .
18 Many offenders had died in the mean time , and the sheriff failed to produce others , so that the sessions were adjourned time and time again during the next few years .
19 Time and time again he was missing from inside 6ft .
20 Despite having been through the regulatory mangle time again and time again , the group still has the potential to generate a lot of cash , and yields about 8 p.c. on forecasts for 1993 .
21 Despite having been through the regulatory mangle time again and time again , the group still has the potential to generate a lot of cash , and yields about 8 p.c. on forecasts for 1993 .
22 His batting oozes responsibility and time and time again he has ushered Essex through scary run chases or guided England with equal zeal in both rearguards and assaults .
23 His batting oozes responsibility and time and time again he has ushered Essex through scary run chases or guided England with equal zeal in both rearguards and assaults .
24 Professor Brittain , a rather cool , laid-back individual , time and time again manages to ‘ explain ’ numerous scientific topics .
25 Time and time again it is made clear that many of Dan 's great exploits are only possible because of the application of science .
26 The same message is coming over time and time again : man 's activities are destroying the planet , and the environmentalists are the most likely people to save the planet .
27 Mr Crangle tried time and time again to reason with the Headmaster , but their arguments just became louder and louder .
28 Following the Suppression , mill sites came into other hands , many being re-used time and time again .
29 But there were no flights , so I said , ‘ Look , mate , we 're never going to have this amount of money and time again , let's go to the best place in the world for birds — Peru . ’
30 In truth , most good breeders have already graded the litter time and time again , long before you arrive .
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