Example sentences of "again his [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Just this Monday he was told once again his operation would n't take place .
2 He placed a strong emphasis on welfare measures , expressing again his concern for the victims of the Depression .
3 Once again his humanity rose uppermost .
4 Engels 's general argument concerning marriage and the family applies to his discussion of the status of women , and again his position seems very much in advance of his time .
5 The fall broke their hold on each other , and Harry tore his wrist free and stabbed again , but again his forearm was caught and held , and this time he did not draw blood .
6 In 1988 he was appointed regional co-ordinator for Asia , Caribbean and East Africa when once again his knowledge of the business , determination to succeed and his ability to persuade people at all levels to do what was necessary , produced excellent results .
7 Apart from having a detective , who lodged in the room next door at Trinity , he lived like everyone else — except that yet again his course was interrupted .
8 Poole was again his choice for the male role , with another of the young South African dancers , Patricia Miller , as Beauty .
9 She felt again his gaze on her .
10 Again his gaze was intent , and not for the first time Robbie cursed the need for evasion , the maintenance of her fiction concerning Hugh .
11 When he spoke again his voice was warm and deep , and so tender that all the tears spilled over and slid down her cheeks .
12 There was a long silence and then a deep sigh from Fernando and when he spoke again his voice was soft and almost at the point of exhaustion .
13 Now Sir Frederick , recently the police have made great strides forward in encouraging women to come and report rape because until recently they did n't and they did n't want to they did n't want to face the shame and they did n't want to face everything else , Sir Nicholas and and again his wife which is the most worrying I think of this a women saying that that that women deserve to be raped , erm it 's going to make women less likely to come forward is n't it ?
14 Once again his life hung in the balance .
15 Harry released her and once again his expression was downcast .
16 When he looked down at her again his expression was strangely blank .
17 As he saw her concern , again his smile faded .
18 Again his hesitation is fractional .
19 Again his head jerked towards the ceiling .
20 When he spoke again his tone was dry and unemotional .
21 For at the very time he was sitting alone in the house , in the early hours of the morning of the funeral day , reading again his father 's will , the most modern ship in the world , the SS Titanic , was going down stern first , with all its lights blazing into the icy waters of the North Atlantic .
22 Equally , half a dozen times a day she felt again his hand on her , and she burned .
23 Again his hand waved languidly .
24 When he breathed out again his face was lost for a moment in the smoke .
25 Once again his arm , brown and corded , swept silencingly towards the sea and the mountains and the south , as if I might not have properly appreciated it .
26 A runner since the early fifties , Hugh had an 18-month spell of injury in 1988 , and when he started training again his weight had gone from 11 stone to 12st 4lb — ‘ and it felt like 16 stone when I was out running ’ .
27 He was going to eat his sandwiches and read again his copy of the Daily Mirror , which had across its centre spread a picture of an eagle .
28 Once again his son was , it appeared , acting totally irresponsibly , resigning his only secure job with no visible means of support .
29 Finding it , he crossed the entrance to the street and then he was on the pavement again , with buildings again his guide .
30 Again his drawing of Goody Bridge , Grasmere , ( Small Prints , 1814 ) has a footnote saying ‘ To improve the composition the stepping stones have been brought nearer the houses than they actually are . ’
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