Example sentences of "again [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | First prize , again worth £1,000 , was awarded to The Manic Depression Fellowship , the largest self-help organisation for manic-depressives in the UK . |
2 | After the A453 and its attendant petrol station it is again worth paddling to lock 11 which is set between a container terminal and a sportsground lined with poplar trees which shed their downy white seed onto the canal in profusion at this time of year . |
3 | So erm National Savings again worth , worth mentioning those erm deposit accounts not really up to much at the moment . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | The site was used again during the subsequent plague in 1630 . |
6 | Chalford suffered again during the first half of the 19th century . |
7 | Boy did not throw these letters away ; he kept them all , and indeed read them not only on the day that they arrived but again and again during the week before the arrival of the next one , but he did not keep these letters in his box , and he did not reply to them either . |
8 | She also asked Pamela to try again during the next week to draw up a list of ways she would like her parents to change . |
9 | Season and Holiday Fun Passes enable you to return time and again during your holiday . |
10 | But they are interrupted and they do not bother to ask the question again during the whole weekend . |
11 | Most significant of all was the feeling of panic as the young man repeatedly sank beneath the surface of the water and then rose again during his last moments . |
12 | Malta 's Wellingtons were also out again during the night of 10/11th. , seventeen H.E . |
13 | A RAPIST forced his victim to chant ‘ yes son ’ over and over again during a two-hour ordeal yesterday . |
14 | This was in evidence at Spitalfields and again during Dr Owen Beattie 's 1981–6 examination of three seamen from the Franklin Arctic expedition of 1845–8 , particularly the corpse of John Torrington ( d. 1846 ) which had ties at the elbows , wrist , ankles and big toes . |
15 | Though Mr Major went on record again and again during the election campaign to forecast a steady drop in taxes over four or five years , Ministers admit privately that the bill must go up , not down , in the spring Budget . |
16 | ‘ I tried to sign him at QPR three years ago , then again during the summer , ’ said Wednesday 's player-boss . |
17 | But they ran into trouble again during a 72-run defeat by Leicestershire at The Oval last month . |
18 | Normally , climbers produce larger flowers than ramblers , and quite often several times again during a season — hence the description ‘ repeat ’ flowering . |
19 | His method is to record what happens , over the course of sixty years of the narrator 's life , to the large group of people that he meets and meets again during this period ; what they made of themselves and what he made of them . |
20 | The family was reunited at Park House for half term and again during the Christmas holidays . |
21 | ‘ Whatever love means ’ , he replied , a phrase he was to use again during their formal engagement interviews with the media . |
22 | The truth came out again during the 1985 visit of the Israeli President to Dublin . |
23 | It had snowed again during the night . |
24 | By the late 1930s , the position had improved somewhat , but unemployment soared again during the first two years of the Second World War , when about a quarter of the membership found itself unemployed.29 For these single women in their 40s and 50s , it was not immediately easy to find war work , for instance in munitions factories , nor were they necessarily eager to do so . |
25 | I should say that a , a lot of this information will be covered again during this course , what I 'm trying to do now is to bring together the the themes in a pathogenesis of infection that I introduced last week into the practical context of clinical infections . |
26 | A day or two before she was due to move she ran into a man she had known as a rather mysterious friend of Simon 's who used to turn up on leave now and again during the war . |
27 | This is not the place to review housing policy since the war , except to note that market criteria asserted themselves again during the 1950s under the Conservative governments and were accepted by the Labour government in the mid-1960s . |
28 | The bands come into their own on the Sunday nearest to the feast of St Jakob ( 25 July ) when the holiday of the alpine herdsmen is celebrated , and again during the Alpstobete , a noisy celebration to close the summer grazing season . |
29 | A generally swampy land without significant natural resources , Belorussia suffered greatly during the wars between Russia and Poland , and then again during the Napoleonic invasion and World Wars I and II . |
30 | This saw the USSR as an embattled champion of world socialism , a feeling strengthened by the attempts that were made by foreign governments to overthrow Soviet rule immediately after the revolution and again during World War II . |