Example sentences of "[conj] [adv] again the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Such projects were popular constructions in the late 1970s and early 1980s , and I am worried that once again the Welsh Office is trying to catch up with a fashion or a phase that has passed .
2 The quality of ‘ capture ’ which is often said to be the major aim of the department becomes another ‘ lip service ’ to the outside world , although once again the symbolic content of this truth is multi-vocal .
3 Afterwards I will have to knock on other doors but I am sure that yet again the right door will open at the right time .
4 A headline had grabbed her attention and so she bought the paper and sat in the booth reading over and over again the following morning .
5 For others who went through distress , over and over again the concrete feelings behind the abstraction of ‘ shock ’ have to do , not with newly existent beings whom one does n't know , but with existing people in one 's life — partners , family , etc .
6 The problem is that , quite understandably , we all tend to stick to the tried and true and therefore repeat over and over again the same skills .
7 On the next level , once again both down-escalators are out of service and once again the stationary escalator is littered with rubbish .
8 Another feature of past episodes of warming in the eastern and equatorial Pacific has been the occurrence of droughts in the southern part of Africa and in north east South America , and once again the present event shows no deviation from the pattern .
9 Similarly , in an extended theme , there will usually be one supreme climax , and once again the highest note is best reserved for that point .
10 Stalinist And once again the mad axemen from Wapping and elsewhere will be sharpening their stilettos ( knives not heels ) in the hope of finally despatching the manager they see as a soccer Satanist .
11 A simple fluorescent tube fitting in a light hood is all that is required and here again the Tahiti Aquariums Marina range provided a solution .
12 It is also noted as a shopping centre , and here again the old town is Tile a rewarding area , with its many boutiques and busy market stalls , and pavement cafes where you can break your journey .
13 and then again the old people would join the
14 And there again the supported the , both the region and their district council .
15 Souness has just heard that the SFA have banned him from sitting at the touchline for the remainder of the season , and yet again the tabloid press has pushed his tolerance beyond the limit .
16 And then up at Gleneagles we have a pro-am celebrity golf tournament and that 's in conjunction with a dinner and a fashion show and yet again the interesting thing is that the Scottish P G A is actually going to run the golf tournament for us so that 's a great scoop .
17 But once again the amazing " Alligator " Jones proves that " impossible " is n't in her dictionary !
18 But once again the prospective change was lost in further postponements of a general revaluation .
19 But once again the thorny issue of bolts in West Penwith is raised .
20 But here again the Western beginner , either through fear or lack of confidence in his own ability , often puts too much into the actual blocking technique and this overworking leads inevitably to failure .
21 But yet again the mercurial Maryhill men were transformed in the space of eight days from uninspired lethargy to inventive industry .
22 And there 's penicillin , which is infallible … but yet again the Medical Procurement people at UNRRA have delayed the latest delivery and we 've none left . ’
23 It is doubtful whether ever again the one-man universal classification schemes will make any sense ; it is too big a task .
24 Despite Arnold Palmer 's memorable 1962 — when once again the golden hat-trick eluded him as it had in 1960 , with Open Championship and US Masters success , and only losing the US Open in a playoff with Jack Nicklaus — he had a quiet Open in 1963 .
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