Example sentences of "again the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | But here again the Western beginner , either through fear or lack of confidence in his own ability , often puts too much into the actual blocking technique and this overworking leads inevitably to failure . |
2 | Now , as socialism knocks on the door of Number 10 , the Hoorays are preparing to go back underground , adopting once again the protective colouring that has kept the British upper classes safe and sound while heads have rolled all over Europe . |
3 | Marie felt again the strong , almost irresistible pull of a common sympathy but she said nothing . |
4 | Urgent now , she pressed again the strong body , thrilling to the arms that held her clamped there . |
5 | I had been intending to return there to visit again the marvellous art galleries , in particular to see the Whistlers and the oriental art in the Freer Gallery . |
6 | Once again the Democratic party may have thrown away a historic opportunity to retake the White House . |
7 | Again the keen eyes dwelt perceptively on her strained face . |
8 | Once again the problematical question arose as to what Rennenkampf would do . |
9 | Once again the major players are being driven by the advances made on the desktop publishing systems but here the moves are often collaborative rather than competitive . |
10 | Portakabin , manufacturers of portable buildings , were once again the major sponsors of the event and the managing director Mr Patrick Shepherd and his wife Chris , were present along with other representatives from Portakabin . |
11 | So again you have the difference between compiled S Q L and interpreted S Q L. But again the major advantage of this approach is in application maintenance and control . |
12 | Furthermore , it raises yet again the economic and political implications which too frequently take second place to other matters but which are of the greatest importance for West Belfast . |
13 | But I think my favourite quality was again the pearly translucence of the fibres , while mixing and laying on glazes . |
14 | Before the teams met again the Great Schism had occurred , as Kerry Packer inserted his spanner into the gently revolving works . |
15 | Again the great bell rang out . |
16 | If the barracuda presses its attack , then once again the great number of bodies darting in all directions make selecting a target difficult . |
17 | Once again the great eyes grew sombre , but this time the sorrow was mingled with love and pride . |
18 | Now and again the small boy at her side would look up , and Beth would lean towards him , no doubt answering his lively questions . |
19 | Once again the small , weasel-faced man 's eyes searched the crowd moving about them . |
20 | Again the hot searing pain . |
21 | Luke Calder was nothing but a ruthless manipulator who made people do what he wanted when he wanted it , yet all she could think of was that she wanted to feel again the hot urgency of his mouth ! |
22 | Again the dubious regard — it seemed I was n't sure of very much . |
23 | Once again the third-order Chebyshev response is presented in figure 12.3 . |
24 | For both occasions she had worn the same hat — an uncompromising chenille turban ; Helen had disposed of it a month ago with the rest of her things and , as she looked at the photographs , felt again the curious dry but slimy touch of it . |
25 | It is difficult to be precise about the outcome , but again the general impression seems to be that there has been no significant and continuing deterioration , and some well-placed observers thought that behaviour had , on the whole , improved . |
26 | Again the minimal expansion of the spatio-temporal setting will suggest that the man has a drink and talks to the barman within that same club and on that same occasion , within a restricted time-span , say an hour rather than a year . |
27 | As to the territorial extent , again the restrictive covenant should not cover an area greater than that reasonably necessary to protect the business . |
28 | Once again the only statistical provision is that Behrend 's formula assumes a perfectly random distribution of sites , and this is never quite the case in practice . |
29 | It is a sadly neglected work , and again the only serious alternative to Järvi is Stravinsky 's Chicago recording which like the Jeu can only be obtained as part of a mammoth 22-CD Sony set of virtually all Stravinsky 's major works ( totally indispensable though that is ) . |
30 | Then I 'll just ask again the only question you 've allowed me to put so far . |