Example sentences of "once 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 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 .
3 In a public demonstration of his fidelity to the alliance he invited the Queen and Prince Albert to visit France , hoping once again that a meeting between sovereigns would dampen down public hostility on both sides of the Channel .
4 On the plus side , the expedition had proved once again that it was not difficult to penetrate an enemy-held town and carry out a reconnaissance .
5 I leave Skye returning to Inverness with his account very similar to my own experience barring the missiles and the guides and honestly think once again that the number of visitors to some ‘ beauty spots ’ in the Highlands and Islands were far in excess of those of today .
6 In this respect the exercise was a valuable learning experience , and showed once again that there is sometimes a tremendous gap to be crossed between the theory and the practice of soft systems ideas .
7 The year is 1895 , proving once again that there is nothing new .
8 Before we get down to examining this unusual and highly specialised guitar , it 's worth mentioning once again that there are two Manson brothers , behind two quite separate operations : Hugh is in the solid electric guitar business , while Andy makes acoustics , electro-acoustics and carved arch-top jazz guitars .
9 The pickups are Bartolini 's 1C models , although let me stress once again that all personal preferences will be gladly catered for at the Moon workshop .
10 But before I try to answer these questions , let me remind you once again that there are vast areas of the globe , where ethnic politics , however embittered , are not nationalist , sometimes because the idea of an ethnically homogeneous population has been abandoned at some time in the past , or never existed — as in the US — or because the programme of setting up separate territorial , ethnic-linguistic states is both irrelevant and impractical .
11 When the New Year 's Honours List is published , Britons will learn once again that the snob system is functioning as it always has .
12 The Office Angels case shows once again that your chances of doing so with success are minimal , which means :
13 Not because the decision in Spain weighed on him , but because while Niki 's Ferrari continued to perform with unfailing reliability , his own car , due to minute adjustments to accommodate new regulations , was turning into a pig : proof once again that even the tiniest changes in a car can gravely affect its performance and that it is the smallest defects that are the hardest to detect .
14 Experiments on the American subway system have proved once again that very few people will come to the rescue if you are attacked .
15 They failed to recognise once again that the subjects of the discussion are in no way ‘ ordinary people ’ , either by their own or our admittance .
16 She had her eyes on the figure striding across the hall towards the telephone table , and the look on her face caused him to close his own eyes for a moment , for he knew how she had taken what Martin had said : although it had been voiced lightly it was meant to have serious intent , and in her own mind his marrying would mean once again that she would have notice to quit .
17 Senior service FATHER Ian has proved once again that England need him — that the old Beefy talent just can not be written off
18 Beyond this , the knowledge of the ways in which initially neutral cues are treated as potentially relevant or ignored is growing , and suggests once again that the rules for learning can be influenced by the nature of prior experience ( e.g. Dickinson , 1980 ) .
19 Eddie Murphy 's success as the leading world box-office star of the mid-80's proved once again that the general public was not quite as small-minded as the film studios seemed to believe but it was Spike Lee 's 1986 low budget success ‘ She 's Got ta Have It ’ that really began to turn the tide .
20 It should be pointed out once again that those feminists who say that , on account of the male symbolism , Christianity is impossible for them , are not thereby necessarily ‘ anti-men ’ .
21 We emphasise once again that , although we can regularly identify such structural markers , their appearance in discourse should not be treated in any way as ‘ rule-governed ’ .
22 When it was revealed once again that Glasgow had an appalling health record and had one of the highest premature death rates in Western Europe and was nominated heart disease capital of the world , it came as no surprise to us whatsoever .
23 The most interesting finding was once again that Blacks had significantly more tried in the Crown Court ( 39 per cent .
24 Dexter decided once again that Blanche 's attraction did not lie in any classical beauty .
25 However in the course of giving the judgment , with which all their Lordships concurred , Lord Diplock stated once again that the result of the Anisminic decision was to render unnecessary the continued distinction between errors of law going to jurisdiction , and errors of law within jurisdiction .
26 It should perhaps be pointed out once again that even registration affords only prima facie evidence of title .
27 In the SMIEP Project , classes were held in community halls and local homes and the resources were in the main provided by the James Watt College , illustrating once again that if an educational institution is prepared to venture out into the community , meet people on equal terms and offer its resources , then adult education can attract people who normally do not attend its classes or courses .
28 Predictably Michael Palin 's Pole to Pole was the runaway Christmas hit , proving once again that there is nothing like a television series to help sales of a book — Heffers sold between 1,300 and 1,400 copies .
29 Merymose returned the scribe 's gaze , telling himself once again that there was no reason , surely , to distrust him .
30 The intuition behind the test is once again that if the restrictions are valid we would expect the sum of square residuals , and hence their logarithms , to be approximately the same in both the restricted and the unrestricted models .
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