Example sentences of "[pron] again [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Then the midwife decided it would be better to phone for an ambulance , but even as the student was phoning , she examined my again and told the student to fetch the delivery pack from the car .
2 I mean I tried , tried to er er done it in my book about my again and I read about two pages and I fell asleep .
3 But , but mind you I again and terms Scottish Opera
4 Her mouth sought his again and again as they broke for breath .
5 ‘ You ca n't meet someone again if you 've never met them before , ’ said Blunset scratching his head .
6 Of course this imaginative feat is possible only because we watch the tragedy secure in the knowledge that we shall be ourselves again when the curtain goes down .
7 Which again if you accept
8 Such passages did little damage , however , compared with those in which again and again he would use these occasions to exalt the status of the King by equating it with that of the kings of Israel .
9 In that bizarre way which again and again seemed to link imperialism and social reform ( sometimes as allies , sometimes as competitors ) , it seemed to some that Britain would only be able to sustain its Empire if she ensured that the new generation of children , tomorrow 's Imperial Army , was properly nourished .
10 He reminded himself again that he was dealing with premeditated murder and the Glynns were not the sort to resort deliberately to force except in dire circumstances .
11 ‘ He has surpassed himself again and again , almost beyond belief , ’ said the National Association for the Advancement of Coloured People .
12 She had become tougher on Creggan , saying that he must use what little space there was in his cage to practise flight — turning , wheeling , lifting himself again and again and again … for she said that the day might come when he would need those skills .
13 He shook himself again and nudged Boxer .
14 He shivered , then seemed to come to himself again and smiled .
15 He laughed , and kissed her hair ; and now he was himself again and Cassie found herself quickly excusing his earlier behaviour , finding it all perfectly understandable in the circumstances .
16 Loudly he intoned some short Latin prayer , then crossed himself again and turned .
17 The scenario repeats itself again and again : the rainwater gutters are choked with leaves and self-seeded grass ; damp seeps through the roof and , as the building is often boarded up and not properly ventilated , perfect conditions soon exist for an outbreak of dry rot .
18 Nevertheless , a particular large RNA molecule evolved spontaneously in the test-tube , and the same molecule re-evolved itself again and again in subsequent independent experiments !
19 just to make you again so it 's not just the counties that I 'll need to ask
20 P T O I suppose it 's unlikely that I 'll ever see you again but we might see each other at William 's or something and if you ever need to speak to me for some reason you can call me at school
21 And I have to say to you again that the home care service is the one that is most under pressure .
22 I was so excited to see you again that I completely forgot to ask what 's happened to your business .
23 I promised myself I would n't come near you again unless you wanted me to , that the ball would always be in your court , and that if you chose to kick me out of your life for good , then I 'd respect that wish , even if it 'd half kill me to do so .
24 ‘ All the same , ’ said Araminta thoughtfully , ‘ Papa says I 'm not to see you again till it 's over , and you 're either arrested or cleared .
25 Erm , I understand that erm somebody from the unit has had talked to your group before , but it 's just as well to come and talk to you again because we 've changed the Local Government Unit , not the same erm , unit that it was when we were first introduced , we 've grown basically .
26 I ca n't fall in love with you again because I 've never been out of love with you ! ’
27 All right , I 'm , I 'm never speaking to you again because ever since you dumped him he 's been hanging around with us and he 's pissing me off !
28 Course , I 'll never talk to you again if you catch the big feller , but might make a fun afternoon .
29 ‘ I 'll take you again if you like , ’ offered Constance .
30 ‘ So if Hurley asks you again if you can do something for him , ’ he said , ‘ tell him , okay .
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