Example sentences of "again after the " in BNC.

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1 It was atypical of most provincial towns in that it had been a thriving industrial centre for some time , and was taking off again after the disruption caused by the Civil War .
2 When he sat down again after the election to resume his theoretical work , The Treatise on Money , he found that his theory had changed .
3 Nor are the Free Democrats likely to pull out of Mr Kohl 's government now , though some of them hope the chance will come to join the Social Democrats in government again after the next general election in 1994 .
4 He became mayor again after the war only to be dismissed by a British officer of the occupying forces , who found him as awkward to deal with as the Nazis had .
5 Burton shares ( 36p ) may be worth buying again after the horrors and management upheavals .
6 ‘ I put £17 of fuel in , went to Windsor and back , used the car every day , and filled up again after the New Year .
7 It should be checked twice ; once before and then again after the second sound signal , since the race team are allowed to move the line between the first and second sound signals .
8 It was a relief to be able to look at objects in depth again after the hypnotic closeness of the walls and the limited view from my room .
9 Jack 's first-class debut for the Palace was the first Southern League match when soccer opened up again after the War , against Northampton Town at The Nest on 30 August 1919 ( 2–2 ) .
10 He joined Ipswich Town , for whom he made over 150 appearances , helped them to gain League status and re-appeared at Selhurst Park with them in 1938–39 , and then again after the war .
11 Rosemary had been to Venice and seen the original bridge , and she enthused for a long time on the beauties of that city and how much she would like to go there again after the war was over .
12 I remember with horror a meeting in our village hall at which boy-scoutish enthusiasm was shown for the knot-tying , camp-fire , make-do-and-mend fun to be had out of getting things going again after the bomb .
13 I never thought I would be glad to see water again after the Timor Sea , but the Pacific Ocean looked beautiful .
14 She was back in the weighing room again after the nightmare of Ascot .
15 The good news is that , aside from being squashed into a tour van , the Kitchens Of Distinction are back on top form again after the various disasters surrounding their last UK tour .
16 Now that the horses are turned out to pasture again after the winter , the Fargelanda ‘ home guard ’ is again mobilised , and others are being organised all over western Sweden .
17 Cambridge believe Atkins will push the club forward again after the sacking of John Beck in October .
18 It is part of the training in magical traditions that participants learn to take up roles and then drop them again after the working session is over .
19 The same problem will crop up again after the first conference , though less acutely since the cleaning times are reduced .
20 They studied referees ' reports and may recommend pulling the plug again after the final at Wembley on March 27 .
21 Everything around us makes us enthusiastic about knitting again after the lazy outdoor days of summer .
22 Late last night , there was still no room for condemnation in the Qulis ' hearts — just happiness at holding their daughter again after the most shattering experience of their lives .
23 The report also suggest that there will need to be a greater commitment to wardening , monitoring and maintenance in future , if the situation is not to deteriorate again after the completion of repairs .
24 INTENDING passengers and holidays visitors to Doniford Beach Halt , near Watchet , on the West Somerset Railway , can now hail themselves a train once again after the public reopening of the station in mid-July , writes DICK WOOD .
25 Pierce , having bowed the knee once , decided to do so again after the game when he proposed to girlfriend Jane Harris under the posts .
26 British trade unionism had found itself again after the traumas of the interwar years ; and it would have nothing to do with new-fangled ideas of socialist planning .
27 On the exit of a servant , Malvolio , Viola reverts to verse , ending the scene with a soliloquy ( Twelfth Night , II.ii. ) , as she does again after the exit of a clown , Feste ( III.i . ) .
28 Fat sticky horse chestnut buds ; coal-black ash buds with green flower clusters in pairs on the branches ; reddish-brown oak buds splitting open to reveal tiny glossy yellow-green leaves : trees were coming to life again after the long winter
29 That Parliament relied on the Ministerial statements is shown by the fact that the matter was never raised again after the discussions in Committee , that amendments were consequentially withdrawn and that no relevant amendment was made which could affect the correctness of the minister 's statement .
30 The doctor was worried about brain damage but Andy seemed just as bright and intelligent afterwards as he 'd been before , remembering details from earlier in his childhood and performing above average in the memory tests the doctor gave him and even doing well in school when that started again after the winter break .
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