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

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1 Slightly more evidence survives from the north west , although here again there was probably more continuity in 1471 than is now apparent .
2 Slightly more evidence survives from the north west , although here again there was probably more continuity in 1471 than is now apparent .
3 I shall be suggesting in Part Two that the basic idea of ‘ good ’ and ‘ bad ’ , and of all value , arises similarly from what feels good or bad to us , and that here again this good and bad which is demoted to the role of what only feels so is ultimately the value which is really there in the world , besides which the good and bad of our social construction of reality is only a kind of useful fiction .
4 Undoubtedly many arts teachers will greet this news with relief , but for others there will be concern that here again the arts are being subjected to a form of discrimination , and that this could once more lead to their being marginalized .
5 Dostoevsky owed even more to Cervantes than to Molière , and here again , as in his relations with Shakespeare and Pushkin , it 's a visitation with no very palpable memorial .
6 And here again we have a case of the value of the therapeutic power of music itself .
7 Of the four university colleges , only Nottingham was a substantial provider of Chapter III courses , in the East Midlands , and here again as the provision pre-dated the 1932 Regulations , existing practice was recognised and approved by the Board of Education .
8 While Miller seemed chiefly to glean knowledge on the cultivation of flowers and vegetables from Holland , he turned to Italy for information on fruit culture and here again he had many correspondents .
9 And here again the temptation was one that has been noted before as an ever-present danger to the private lending libraries : the pressure to sell off a single very valuable asset .
10 And here again England 's bid looks set to fall down .
11 There is a jungle region in northern India where there are several more hot springs and here again there seems to be an abundance of helium .
12 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 .
13 And here again there is a link .
14 Along with the Etudes on the fourth disc is Children 's Corner , and here again the playing often strikes me as dull , as in the ‘ Serenade of the doll ’ and ‘ The snow is dancing ’ , which are both on the slow side .
15 Finally — perhaps one should say continuously — there is the comparison between conductors ; and here again , rather surprisingly , Davis 's tried and proved expertise made less impression than the new but not dissimilar touch brought by John Nelson .
16 In 1944 the East Cheshire ATC sports were held at Stockport School , and here again the Grammar School contingent ( 550 Squadron ) was victorious , though numerically one of the smallest .
17 Foster care is not permanent and many children will return to their natural parents , and here again foster parents will need support and help in easing a parting .
18 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 .
19 Exactly the same issues arise in relation to the task of spelling non-words to dictation , and here again it appears that this not done solely by phoneme-grapheme rules , but that some role is played by units larger than the grapheme ( Campbell , 1983 ) .
20 Yet — and here again the comparison with Venice seems particularly appropriate — there is evidence that in recent times those foundations of society have begun to crumble and decay so that , just like the Serenissima , society today faces ever higher spring tides of modernity which threaten to overwhelm the traditional basis of the social order , perhaps even to destroy it altogether .
21 On fine china erm , although profits were down , Royal Doulton did manage a margin of eight point five percent and here again improved the cash flow on nineteen ninety .
22 Physical degeneration of the material itself is another problem , and here again , it will not necessarily be a straightforward matter to re-copy some of these early discs routinely , in order to ensure their physical preservation .
23 The Head Girl of Malvern Girls ' College and a scientist contemporary represented the Upper VI , and here again they had different backgrounds , one having joined the school from a smaller boarding school for the Vl form , and the other having gone right through at Malvern .
24 There 's only one horse from Oxfordshire and here again , it is another family affair .
25 I was an ordinary member of the Council for that , I had done me two years Chairmanship , and here again , I was naughty really , considered naughty .
26 Another is , linked with that , it 's the fear of men , and here again , we see that with Pilate , he lacked the courage of his own convictions and in this respect this story 's absolutely up-to-date in the vast majority of cases people who say no , I will not receive Jesus it is not because of so called intellectual doubts , that is only an excuse , because his reasoning his far above our reasoning .
27 Although acrylic varnishes are dry in about 30 minutes , they continue to harden over a period of 24–48 hours , but here again this time may vary between different makes .
28 But here again was a major institution in the land in clear conflict with the determined woman who bestrode government — and actually appointed bishops and archbishops as well ( though they often disappointed her ) .
29 In a sense , therefore , circumcision actually creates a more powerful gender distinction rather than just deriving from such a distinction - but here again one gets wrapped in inevitable strands of circularity .
30 Exultation comes and goes , but here again for the while I suppose it has returned to me in preparation for that step back into the radiant arc of omnipotence which is only given on this earth to the narrator in or of a novel .
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