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

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1 The Royal Commission on Capital Punishment which reported in 1953 ( Cmnd. 5932 ) examined the experience of countries throughout the world where the death penalty has been abolished , restored , abolished again or where it existed in some parts and not in others .
2 I can see the town airport from where I am , indeed I can touch its tarmac with a digit thrust through the chain-link fence — all that separates it from the Lofleiđ3ir — but to get from here to there is not so easy , and involves taking a bus into town and back out again or taking a taxi .
3 He saw that Lewis would not re-enter Christianity by a new door but by the old one : at least in the sense that in taking it up again he would also take up again or reawaken the prejudices so sedulously planted in childhood and boyhood .
4 It looked like it could rain again or even snow .
5 ‘ Do n't start that nonsense again or they 'll carry you off to the funny farm , ’ Otley said wearily .
6 Never mention that again or I 'll kill you . ’
7 As the horse responds lighten the rein and ride forward again or relax aids until you require another movement and reward with your voice .
8 Instead for many , many years there has been in Channel 4 a culture , which allowed you to expect these matters to be dealt with properly , without being made to feel that you were being perverse in raising the issue yet again or that you were making a point or a special case .
9 John himself was warned by the local Police Inspector not to speak at the square again or he would be arrested for speaking against the national interest .
10 always too late to begin again or stop ,
11 Their pupils could be learning either to duck and cover again or to stop worrying and live with the bomb .
12 But a return to traditional farming does not mean wearing smocks again or having only three little pigs .
13 Should she try and get him back again or buy a newspaper first and try to find out what in the world he had been talking about ?
14 The future of Seamer Fair depends on how these questions are eventually answered ; it could become a thriving gypsy fair again or , if the charter is revoked , disappear totally .
15 In any case , if one insists on anthropomorphizing the gene , it behaves not selfishly but in utter disregard of its own interests , either doing the same thing over and over again or , by mutation , doing something else quite arbitrarily , and passively allowing itself to be favoured or eliminated by natural selection .
16 As the mechanics , now dubbed dismantlers , get to work their eyes are primed to search out every tiny component which could be used again or recycled into something else .
17 If you do the chances are good that you will only have the same situation all over again or probably even worse .
18 Whether he goes back again or not depends on his fight to regain his Liverpool spot .
19 You have to remember to unhook it when changing colour again or you will end up solving one problem and causing another .
20 when he could earn half as much again or double in the private sector ?
21 An even better test is whether , after two years , the successful candidate is promoted again or given a larger international role .
22 I told the others , ‘ we either write some new songs and start behaving like a proper band again or knock it on the head , this time for good ’ .
23 Every time I ran past where he was standing he hit me again or tripped me up , sprawling me in the dirt .
24 The computer asks the child if he or she wants to work the section again or choose another scene .
25 Aye but can you use it over and over again or not ?
26 On page one seven five you 've got how to check the circulation , after you 've put the bandage on to make sure it 's not too tight , it 's not stopping all the blood supply , press a fingernail if there 's only a finger nail and the , it should go white of course if you press it , then the blood should go back and it goes back pink again or an area of er skin , always check your circulation after you 've put your bandage on .
27 Would you like to see that again or do you think you could manage it now ?
28 We thought he 'd call in again or come over .
29 ONE OF THE beauties of cricket is that he who falls can rise again or , as the Captain once put it , ‘ He who normally fills an insignificant gap in the ramparts one day awakes to find his cannon blazing in glory . ’
30 But all our speakers are chosen by the Pre-retirement Council and by your employers by the way who over a period of time have selected the Oh well we do n't want him again or that firm again .
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