Example sentences of "again for [art] " in BNC.
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1 | I could tell he was keen from the fact that he did n't mention it again for a couple of years . |
2 | Then it 's time to slide into bed for a few hours ' sleep , to be woken once again for a patrol that will signal the start of a new day . |
3 | Mr Papandreou , aged 70 , is under increasing pressure to reach a compromise solution with his political opponents as Greek voters have no desire to go to the polls again for a third time in less than six months . |
4 | It would become known as the Aladdin Sane Retirement Tour of Great Britain , comprising over 40 appearances and culminating at Hammersmith Odeon for the famous final concert of June 3 , 1973 , when David announced his ‘ retirement ’ and that he would n't perform live concerts again for a long time — not for two or three years at least . |
5 | As she was saying good-bye to him on the last day , she knew that they would n't see each other again for a long time . |
6 | At the Elephant and Castle we looked yet again for a means of bringing the dispute to an end . |
7 | — Sit down again for a minute . |
8 | Straightening up again for a brief rest , he worked out a method of getting through the opening . |
9 | Goebbels 's rousing ‘ total war ’ speech on 18 February 1943 stirred the Party faithful again for a short time . |
10 | In 1953 , some 14 per cent still voiced their willingness to vote again for a man such as Hitler . |
11 | In 1968 , six per cent of the West German population ( compared with four per cent in 1965 and 1967 ) reported their willingness to vote again for a man such as Hitler . |
12 | We may not see this place again for a long time . ’ |
13 | Things continued to go Hearts ' way and a Crabbe cross let Ian Ferguson in again for a back-header that Fridge just managed to collect under the bar . |
14 | David Pegler , a former England B captain , would come under consideration as a replacement after his outstanding season with London Irish , though looking outside Ireland again for a player would fuel controversy . |
15 | Douglas chased the German back over Edinburgh again for a second time , so low that ‘ grannies ’ fell off chimneys and empty cartridge cases rained in back-gardens . |
16 | When inflation falls , industry can plan again for a profitable future . |
17 | He stood still again for a long moment ; then lifted his head , sighing deeply . |
18 | Noreen wondered if it would be safe to go home again for a visit ? |
19 | He did , and there was quiet again for a few days more . |
20 | After mentioning some of the New Age practices and beliefs , I asked again for a show of hands from those who knew friends and neighbours who were involved . |
21 | I also made a promise to myself that when I got picked again for a major championship I would progress beyond the first round . |
22 | Best wishes and thanks for making the old rag worth reading again for a few years … |
23 | Both the Shepherds were silent again for a long time , and in the tiny cellar Ho started shivering violently . |
24 | , I just want you to know that I shall never change , but I also want you to allow me to come home now and again for a few days . |
25 | Cover again for a minute or so , then add the soured cream and beat the potatoes well . |
26 | ‘ Just a little note to say thank you again for a lovely holiday , this time in Hungary , last year it was Poland , both very interesting and eye-opening holidays . |
27 | Thank you once again for a wonderful holiday ’ . |
28 | The sides must battle again for a quarter-final place on December 16 , but the odds are now stacked against Howard Kendall 's men after the way they lost their grip on this fiercely-contested fourth-round tie . |
29 | The Ulsterman has decided to remain faithful to 1991 Champion hero Morley Street , as Toby Balding 's eight-year-old clashes with Granville Again for a second time this season . |
30 | Tony Finnegan-Butler , chairman of Frinton and Walton Town Council , said yesterday he had managed to persuade the district council to switch the lights on again for a period of four hours at a reduced expenditure . |