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

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1 They moved on again with the river coursing slowly in the growing light beside them and the birds darting out in front of their horses ' knees .
2 ‘ Shush , Mamma , ’ Rosa had said , and then Sabina had come in again with the bird — it would make only a bite to eat .
3 It faded away for a few seconds before starting again as others joined it , their howls hanging eerily in the cold shadows of the trees of Regent 's Park , before dying down again among the bars and cages of London Zoo .
4 Max appeared disappointed by the reply as he peered down again at the grisly work on which he was engaged .
5 But his mind had clouded over again at the wrong moment and now it was too late .
6 As Edward looked around he saw everything determinedly perpetuating itself — buds forming , leaves unfurling , seeds setting , the whole place off again on the same mindless uncaring cycle , while Edward stood there in the midst of it , quite alone .
7 There followed a period of comparative quiet , while the water built up again behind the top step and those beneath .
8 The patient improves for a time , say an hour or more , then either stops getting better and the picture becomes more or less static , or begins to slip back again with the same symptoms .
9 Chasing him , she had rapidly lost her bearings in the heavy forest terrain and only by accident had come out again behind the house into the vegetable garden .
10 The national assembly , up to only a certain period of time , according to the constitution , and then again the parliament has to come back again into the picture .
11 Then the corridor bent to the side to accommodate four enclosed double bedrooms and bent back again through the centre of open seating with sleeping curtains , called sections .
12 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 .
13 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 .
14 He leapt up the steps , grabbed his valise and hastened down again to the truck .
15 Usually everyone left the house around the same time ; she liked to have the table cleared before she closed the door behind her , so the place looked respectable when they came in again in the evenings .
16 They began to set the table , growing relaxed and easy , enjoying the formality of the room , when Moran came in again from the fields .
17 ‘ I put £17 of fuel in , went to Windsor and back , used the car every day , and filled up again after the New Year .
18 He woke up again in the middle of the night and
19 ‘ Why have you turned up again like the bad penny ? ’
20 The same problem will crop up again after the first conference , though less acutely since the cleaning times are reduced .
21 She came full circle around the house , and opened a door to find herself looking up again at the dangling corpse statue .
22 Anglo-Scottish trade came virtually to a halt , and did not begin to pick up again until the late sixteenth century .
23 The question of borrowing covered top cars came up again in the autumn of 1931 .
24 Thirdly , a new church springing up may act as an incentive to older churches to reach out again with the gospel .
25 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 .
26 She asked Monica to stay where she was , sneaked back into the house as though she were guilty of something , came out again with the letter she had written to her mother .
27 The truth came out again during the 1985 visit of the Israeli President to Dublin .
28 I lapsed into a semi-coma , only vaguely conscious that we came round again to the familiar spot and waited , then headed off in a new direction .
29 At the Gloucester Forest Eyre in July 1634 he produced perambulations of 1228 and 1282 , ‘ both agreeing that the Bounds of the Forrest [ of Dean ] began at Gloucester Bridge , and so went to Monmouth Bridge and Chepstow Bridge , and came round again by the Severne to Gloucester . ’
30 By 1907 however , trade was beginning to fall off again for the Edinburgh printing offices .
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