Example sentences of "[adj] again with " in BNC.

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1 Elizabeth chased him back into the wet again with no compunction .
2 ‘ No , Mrs Sutherland , you look at me because I want to see you understanding what I 'm going to say 'cause I 'm never discussing this again with anyone . ’
3 ‘ And I give you my word that I will not be seen in public again with her . ’
4 They could hardly be as nervous again with their UEFA date on Tuesday week in Geneva looming .
5 He was ill again with tachycardia in January 1955 and in the middle of the month returned to the London Clinic .
6 Something flickered in his eyes before they went hard and cold again with suspicion .
7 He said it with extraordinary force , his face reddening below the dark skin and the eyes gone black again with anger .
8 in the second half Wimbledon threatened to run away with it but Judge saw them off more than once and then United came good again with a late charge …
9 And it took you all your time to get them decent again with a wet rag .
10 ( v ) Third reading This is similar to the second reading , except that details have now been settled in committee and on report and the House is concerned again with the question of the whole Bill as now amended .
11 1992 was busy again with promoters appointing the Office as Competition Administrators .
12 It also indicates the very real difficulties I 'm faced with this year , because unless I get the go-ahead to cancel before the end of May , we 're stuck again with having to pay whatever the publishers demand this year .
13 I 'm alone again with Mum .
14 The cane basket on the handlebars of her bicycle was always full on leaving the house and full again with things from her mother 's house when she came back .
15 This recipe comes up piping hot again with ‘ Keep Out ’ , the Hendrix-y bazooka of ‘ Whatda ’ and ‘ Elecktrick Co 's ’ cynical rough and tumble ; Minneapolis cousins Soul Asylum and mid-period Replacements crawl from similar woodwork , but it 's the Westies ' diverting stratagems that stay on the tongue the longest .
16 This recipe comes up piping hot again with ‘ Keep Out ’ , the Hendrix-y bazooka of ‘ Whatda ’ and ‘ Elecktrick Co 's ’ cynical rough and tumble ; Minneapolis cousins Soul Asylum and mid-period Replacements crawl from similar woodwork , but it 's the Westies ' diverting stratagems that stay on the tongue the longest .
17 Obviously we have n't been good away from home this season but I was pleased again with the attitude on Saturday .
18 When a disk fails , objects are re-replicated on remaining disks and the system becomes fault-tolerant again with replacing the failed disk .
19 When a disk fails , objects are re-replicated on remaining disks and the system becomes fault-tolerant again with replacing the failed disk .
20 Is he going to be similarly lenient again with the two players here .
21 ‘ No , ’ she whispered , going pale again with fright as she remembered what she was supposed to be doing .
22 There is no doubt that the north has seen the start of many good things in this country and I am certain that it will be the same again with the economic recovery .
23 He was making her feel a bit strange again with his hand on her skin and she was at a decided disadvantage .
24 The issue suddenly came alive again with the Scottish National Party ( SNP ) winning seven seats and the Welsh Nationalists three in February 1974 .
25 Eventually the house sensed a excitement of spring in the air , the earth was coming alive again with awakening green shoots peeping through , searching for the warm rays of sunshine .
26 The next tier is a long way back and though there is another tier below that again with a lot of potential , they are some years away . ’
27 Back to Washingtons on the 22nd again with F/L Easter for Operation Bullseye — my last Bullseye was in a Lincoln ( 'J ’ ) on March 29 , 1957 — we did a seven hour night trip , bombing Heligoland from 18,200 feet — problems on the way back with controls iced-up prior to interception by night fighters off Cromer .
28 In November 1988 she became unwell again with deepening jaundice ( Fig 2 ) caused by blockage of the stent .
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