Example sentences of "[vb past] [adv prt] again " in BNC.
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1 | That was all right then , April thought , and got on again with her pastry rolling . |
2 | ‘ I watched the European championship finals on television but I got down again , disappointed because I was n't there . |
3 | When she got down again her mother was setting the table for high tea ; Clara , mutely . |
4 | I reflected on the next phase , and when he returned , sitting on the floor and resting his back on Masha 's bed , I plunged in again … |
5 | I watched as my veiled friends chatted busily to each other or rose to greet some relative , touching burgah to burgah , then fluttered down again like so many birds of paradise . |
6 | As it fluttered down again he said , ‘ There ! |
7 | Frau Schmidt twinkled in again , this time with a tray of glasses , and Gesner smiled up at her . |
8 | In the spring of 1967 , and to the delight of all Palace fans , Johnny came back to us , added another 36 appearances and five goals to his Palace aggregates but then , almost a year later , moved on again to Fulham . |
9 | We moved on again . |
10 | A yellow-and-black burying beetle , crawling across the white fur of his belly , stopped , waved its short , curved antennae and then moved on again . |
11 | Then the bus moved on again into his own particular vacuum . |
12 | Joseph hung back walking slowly as the others moved on again , and his mother , noticing his discomfited expression , waited for him at the side of the track . |
13 | The heavy darkness seemed to hover above the deep magentas and purples and damson-hued gowns and , as they moved on again , to where the paler , gentler robes were hanging , the feeling passed . |
14 | They moved on again with the river coursing slowly in the growing light beside them and the birds darting out in front of their horses ' knees . |
15 | They moved on again and Timothy Gedge went with them , swinging his carrier-bag . |
16 | Very often they moved on again after a short stay , for they found that reality was harsher than their dreams . |
17 | Orson Welles was too busy with his radio show , Bela Lugosi could never get any master plan together beyond his next insane experiment , Vincent Price would n't rank with the major bad guys until horror pictures caught on again , and Zachary Scott 's thin moustache betrayed his lack of substance as a mastermind . |
18 | She sank down again , despairing . |
19 | A single carp rose slowly , sluggishly to the surface , then sank down again . |
20 | There was a tiny splash as its mouth lifted above the surface , then it sank down again , merging with the darkness . |
21 | Max appeared disappointed by the reply as he peered down again at the grisly work on which he was engaged . |
22 | There we watched the rout of the dive-bombers , but the shrapnel pattered down again , and we drew back into the doorway . |
23 | As he went to play his shot , the wind howled in again and the ball moved right in the middle of his backswing . |
24 | Adam shouted and , thrusting Liban aside , plunged towards Fincara — but slipped and crashed down again , helpless . |
25 | Adam lunged towards her , but lost his footing and crashed down again . |
26 | His body leaped like a salmon , airborne , as he turned and crashed down again , then rolled off the scarp and on to the clearing . |
27 | Lizzy would be allowed to get away with blue murder while her father was around , it was always the same , then when he swanned off again , it would be left to Kate to pick up the pieces and get back some kind of equilibrium . |
28 | He did a runner on her , turned up here with a split bone or two , which I fixed , and then he headed off again . ’ |
29 | Kerly harumphed , and moved off again , walking just as fast as before . |
30 | Soon the Malthusian spectre rose up again as populations soared . |