Example sentences of "again about [art] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I also think producers should think again about a 4pm kick off time .
2 Some economists are fretting again about a triple dip .
3 In 1895 Morrison was in London , thinking again about a career in journalism , when C. F. Moberly Bell [ q.v. ] , manager of The Times , offered him work as a secret correspondent to Siam ( Thailand ) .
4 CHANCELLOR Kenneth Clarke today warned trade unions to think again about a strategy of industrial action against the Government 's squeeze on public sector pay .
5 So he 'd been to the doctors about few weeks ago and he 'd been repairing his shed , said there was water coming in and he went to he said oh you 've pulled a ligament or something he said , it 'll take weeks for it to clear up but anyhow he went back again about a fortnight ago .
6 But they 've cut them well they done it again about a month ago no one could survive They 'll only do it to get the get the key
7 For example , no amount of arguing by itself will convince anyone of the truth of Genesis , 2 – 3 , but knowledge of the possibility of interpreting it in different ways — which include the symbolic — can help people to think again about an easy dismissal of it .
8 We then move one of the pencils upwards on the table , by about an inch or so , and ask again about the relative length of the pencils .
9 But Walter Merricks , assistant secretary general at the Law Society , said : ‘ We have urged the Government to think again about the framework .
10 Better still , would be to think again about the best sort of accommodation for these sensitive areas .
11 Outside the EMS , the markets would become worried once again about the Government 's real commitment to exchange rate stability .
12 ‘ I will be calling upon the minister at the Housing Consultative Council to think again about the Government 's policy of reducing housing benefits and increasing council house rents , ’ he said .
13 Philip wondered again about the ambush , but he did n't look the kind that would set up something .
14 The Standard commentary column enthused again about the benefits that would accrue to the town ; ‘ people of means and leisure will take up residence in the district ; it has long been said that Henley needed further attractions and the present move is assuredly one in the right direction ’ .
15 That night she dreamt again about the flood , and this time Nevil was one of those who drowned .
16 He 's been talking again about the possibility of dialysis . ’
17 He asked why the parish council were so against the signs ‘ Do the parish have an official policy , because if they do , they should think again about the effect it has on the village . ’
18 The Public Enemy broke all box-office records and forced the critics to think again about the new sociological dimension of the movies .
19 Insofar as the criminal law reflects and generates a common positive morality , criminal law invites the legal theorist to reconsider the established types of legal theory and to think again about the nature of law .
20 The falling numbers of applicants to study medicine may force schools to think again about the courses they provide .
21 The adult has then drawn attention to a deliberate change in the array , and asked again about the numerosity of the sets .
22 After returning home the night before , he had lain awake for hours thinking yet again about the day five weeks before when he and Sam had found the Spanish cockboat .
23 Now I believe that the time has come for us to think again about the theological side , the theological er and I make this proposal consider the feasibility of a theological examination anti- semitism and the convenor is ready to accept it Thank you sir .
24 Now last week and on Sunday we talked about again about the seven gifts of the Holy Spirit .
25 Then Monks laughed again about the money Oliver should have got from his father 's will .
26 I asked again about the truck .
27 We will then contact you again about the time and place .
28 Her pleasure was written so plainly on her face that Dr Neil wondered again about the true nature of his new and strange housemaid .
29 It was not until they levelled out that she thought again about the possibility of living to a ripe old age .
30 Could my right hon. Friend find time today to think again about the significance of an historic referendum which took place in the Ukraine on 1 December , in which the people of Ukraine freely and democratically voted for their sovereignty and independence ?
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