Example sentences of "again [that] " in BNC.

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1 I walked along , trembling with anger and misery , not through the London of beautiful houses and clean streets that I 'd dreamed of , where people wore only elegant , expensive clothes , nor between buildings that soared into the clouds , but in the darkness past trees planted at infrequent intervals and council houses with their unlit windows , all alike ; I passed people asleep , protected from the cold in cardboard boxes , and rubbish in untidy heaps or neatly tied up in black plastic bags and empty milk bottles with traces of sour milk lingering in them , and I marvelled once again that the dairies were trusting enough to leave them lying about .
2 The landlady looked at her with suspicion as she backed into her room and she resolved again that as long as she stayed in London she would n't speak to anyone .
3 It is perhaps appropriate to stress again that where playwrights require pages of dialogue to explain every factor in the development of the plot , to create a changing atmosphere and to show how the actions affect the actors in the play , dancers can communicate whole passages of dialogue in a few expressive gestures woven into enchaînements .
4 Certain steps , poses and gestures are bound to recur because tradition has demonstrated time and again that technically there are certain sure ways of giving the design dimension , variety and texture .
5 Patience is not what we associate with Pound , and from time to time he seems to have kicked over the traces ( at least once to be ticked off for it by Dorothy ) : yet we see all over again that the young Pound was well content with Edwardian England , was hopeful of it and ready to abide by its rules in everything that mattered .
6 For about 100 years Jewish and Christian scholars have demonstrated over and over again that the stereotype of the Pharisees found in the Gospels is a distortion which reflects the animosity of the Evangelists rather than the historical truth or even the attitude of Jesus himself .
7 Yesterday she emphasised again that her decision was based on ‘ sensitive information ’ that showed Marcos 's return could be destabilising .
8 In fact , discussions were held with him and he considered yet again that his release is not now on the agenda . ’
9 Luckily , the rain had stopped and I spent a few minutes baling out , thinking once again that I must do something about drainage , but never seem to get round to it as the weather clears up and everything dries out very quickly .
10 This connection hints again that Fitzgerald led Eliot to the East , and that his reading in the history of religion affected his view of nineteenth-century poetry .
11 Roosevelt telegraphed again that British insistence on traffic only between certain points was not realistic , and that the economic viability of services depended on being able to pick up intermediate traffic .
12 They told her over and over again that she must not do it , but she could n't help it .
13 He had been there so long , had been so doubtful — and , until recently , so indifferent — about seeing the outside again that the mention of discharge took him by surprise .
14 But , with the near-unanimous support of the Tory backbenches , the Prime Minister insisted over and over again that it was ‘ perfectly in order ’ to send illegal immigrants home .
15 Mr Powell was never to regain any sizeable base among Conservative MPs but Mr Tebbit , after leaving the Cabinet , has proved again and again that when combining with Mr Michael Heseltine or other factions within the party he can rally a significant number of MPs .
16 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 .
17 His speech to the country on January 16th on the outbreak of war proved yet again that the president is no orator .
18 The group went round the course for month after month but wisely came to the conclusion yet again that they did not intend to alter the basis of the health service .
19 He muttered over and over again that he was stymied .
20 Lisa B says again and again that she knows as a model going into music she has to prove herself .
21 Last night he had dreamed yet again that the Irishman was doing dirty things in his mam 's bed .
22 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 .
23 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 .
24 I 've told him over and over again that you simply ca n't these days . ’
25 Masha hugged Sergei , thanking God again that all was well .
26 It was the school itself , and the hope of seeing again that handful of teachers who make a difference in anybody 's life .
27 I F LIVERPOOL reach the FA Cup final , by defeating Portsmouth at Villa Park tonight , the veterans of the Anfield boot room will have demonstrated yet again that a dedicated , experienced back-up team is as important to a successful football club as an inspirational manager .
28 I wished again that I had been at B.P. with Angela and Anne and Wendy and my other ‘ comrades ’ .
29 The Germans have made it clear time and again that ‘ in the field of monetary policy the principle of subsidiarity does not apply ’ .
30 Mr Lawler never mentioned again that he 'd refuse to go , aware now that was a stance he 'd have to back down from when the time came .
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