Example sentences of "[verb] [adv prt] again at the " in BNC.
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1 | Max appeared disappointed by the reply as he peered down again at the grisly work on which he was engaged . |
2 | But his mind had clouded over again at the wrong moment and now it was too late . |
3 | She came full circle around the house , and opened a door to find herself looking up again at the dangling corpse statue . |
4 | The controversy over criteria for granting Latvian citizenship flared up again at the end of March , when President Anatolijs Gorbunovs proposed that a referendum be held on the issue [ for October and November 1991 controversy see p. 38585 ] . |
5 | The figure stopped , turned towards , him and snarled something before moving off again at the same queer , shambling gait . |
6 | It meant he 'd been laid off again at the stocking factory . |
7 | The O'Neil double-act started up again at the other end of the church , Denis responding to Paddy . |
8 | And then she looked down again at the neatly typed list in the book , open on the floor in front of her . |
9 | When we reached the road we stopped and looked down again at the little house . |
10 | She rose to her feet , and looked down again at the rolling hillside covered with fruit and vegetables , with grazing goats , sheep and chickens . |
11 | With difficulty she stared up again at the unreachable sky beyond the bars and wire mesh of her cage and though she tried to say more she was unable to , for her wings sagged ever more weakly and she seemed barely able to hold up her head . |
12 | Then he looked back again at the blinding quayside . |
13 | She wandered back into the living-room , with its rugged stone walls and polished wood and leather , and looked out again at the darkened skies and pouring rain . |
14 | it 'll come up again at the planning meeting anyway ? |
15 | ’ Could you take over while I go and have my lunch , you see , come on I 'll show you what to do ’ I got on the tractor , he said ’ turn in and go out round and come in again at the edge . ’ |
16 | She sat down again at the table and worked on steadily . |