Example sentences of "again from the " in BNC.
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1 | I can remember doing my Mick again from The Caretaker and for Shakespeare I did an outrageous choice of Cardinal Wolsey from Henry VIII , which I do n't think I shall ever be suited to playing . |
2 | They began to set the table , growing relaxed and easy , enjoying the formality of the room , when Moran came in again from the fields . |
3 | Consultancy profits were down again from the poor first half level . |
4 | For example , the tin-glazed pottery made in Europe from the Renaissance onwards was produced in many styles : that made in the Low Countries ( known as Delftware ) is of a specific range and type which varies from one production centre to another and is different again from the maiolica of Italy and the lustreware of Spain . |
5 | It has survived well in my cold garden , coming again from the base , even when cut down by severe weather . |
6 | They might just possibly have been able to find the morning 's path if they 'd been starting again from the road , but tracking backwards was incredibly difficult . |
7 | Morris , the Gloucester left wing , did not move to cover Swift as he sprinted across again from the right wing , so Swift was left with such a clear overlap when Guscott and Fallon gave him the ball that he was able to score unopposed . |
8 | To quote again from the official history : |
9 | The sun burned into our eyes from high overhead and was reflected up again from the sand . |
10 | If a strip of the tissue that has yet to segment into somites is cut out of a chick embryo , turned through 180 degrees and replaced , the somite formation proceeds normally up to the site of the graft , but will then continue from the rear edge of the inverted piece , the sequence now going in a direction opposite from normal until the operated piece is fully segmented , and will then continue normally , again from the rear edge . |
11 | She immediately opened it again from the other side . |
12 | again from the juice of their spent passion , |
13 | The last word on him as a person may come from Miss Weeton 's Journal , again from the letter to her brother written in September 1810 . |
14 | Pairs of them are called ‘ enantiomorphs ’ , again from the Greek meaning , literally , contrary forms . |
15 | Even when he tried to put this matter right , by putting his head forward and up , he was faced with an even greater difficulty because he saw again from the mirror that he was increasing the tension and pulling his head back even further . |
16 | He has the habit of lifting the bat again from the raised position , thus coming down late on the yorker-type delivery . |
17 | Out into the street again from the chippie , warm smelly parcel telling your hands and nose you 're still alive , feet remembering as they do every day to avoid the broken-up pavement in front of the pub . |
18 | All I needed to buy ( again from the tack supplies ) were two spring hooks , a length of nylon webbing and six D- rings . |
19 | The back is nicely rounded and benefits once again from the neck joint present on the Classic . |
20 | What 's your recommended gap for the bridge on a PRS Custom , again from the body to the underside of the plate ? |
21 | The result will be that it dumps everything that has been transferred and you will have to start again from the beginning ! |
22 | Let's see that again from the camera in Merv Hughes 's moustache |
23 | But listen to Wordsworth on the definition of poetry , again from the Preface to Lyrical Ballads : |
24 | Quinn then seemed to have won it for City with a 51st-minute header but Steve Whitton levelled again from the penalty spot . |
25 | The Australians were recovering again from the brink of disaster , although a ruthless reprisal raid by Portuguese against the natives who had helped the Japanese was storing up trouble for the future . |
26 | In April 1980 the first attack on Raybestos came yet again from the Ringaskiddy residents . |
27 | In fact one can often feel Tolkien , between these ‘ low ’ and ‘ high ’ stylistic poles , breaking with complete success out of all the categories into which he should have been put , rising again from the edge of romance to what almost anyone might call ‘ myth ’ . |
28 | Again from the report of the Commissioners in 1863 , the following extract is taken from the evidence of Dr J.T. Arledge , senior physician of the North Staffordshire Infirmary : |
29 | Luke draws once again from the Old Testament , summarising the thoughts of Isaiah ( Isaiah 46:13 ; 49:6 ; 52:10 ) . |
30 | Another try at the corner of Sassenach was made by Jimmy Marshall in 1953 , again from the Centurion groove . |