Example sentences of "[vb infin] [pers pn] again " in BNC.
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1 | I should have worked harder — no one will ever want me again . ’ |
2 | Well if I 'd have got to see him he might have said something , but I do n't like going and saying do you want me again now or owt you know ? |
3 | But I ate myself silly on them last night and made myself feel sick so I 'll never eat them again now . |
4 | If they 're beautiful I can buy them again . |
5 | So I 'll buy them again ? |
6 | Can you buy them again ? |
7 | " I do n't think she 'd ever trust me again if she knew . " |
8 | ‘ Do you need me again today ? ’ he said . |
9 | He would not need them again . |
10 | At any rate , your lordship will know me again . ’ |
11 | And does he catch them again ? |
12 | Will he catch them again ? |
13 | Whatever the facts , both men had gone about their affairs , and would presumably not trouble me again . |
14 | It took her from 25 February to 30 June to save a shilling , but once she had accomplished that she was content that she could manage and ‘ never let it trouble me again ’ . |
15 | ‘ Now I shall know you again . |
16 | And now I sha n't need you again this evening , so apart from looking in on Anna from time to time , you may do just as you please . ’ |
17 | We 'll probably need you again |
18 | Why did you let the Men catch you again ? ’ |
19 | No you ca n't but she 's trying to convince you I will never trust you again that 's it , |
20 | I wo n't trouble you again . ’ |
21 | ‘ Would she recognise him again ? ’ |
22 | Can I ever trust him again ? |
23 | I ca n't trust him again , but I still find him more interesting and exciting that any other man I know . |
24 | And you could know him again ? ’ |
25 | He has been playing well and we might well need him again . |
26 | Ingrid was a bore but he was n't sure he might not need her again . |
27 | The indirect reference to Lou had been a mistake ; if he picked it up and she had to admit she knew more than she had told him , he 'd never trust her again . |
28 | ‘ Would n't know her again if she walked in here right now . |
29 | They would not trouble him again . |
30 | It is a love which redeems sinful people , not by saying : ‘ We 'll let bygones be bygones ’ , but by saying : ‘ I 'll bear that load for you ; you wo n't need it again . ’ |