Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] again at [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Bernice looked again at the bones .
2 Education Committee chairman Gideon Ben-Tovim said Labour was proposing their reorganisation plans again at a meeting of the city council .
3 So it was that about half an hour later the telephone rang again at the vicarage .
4 Rincewind looked again at the dragon before him .
5 Coningham spoke again at the end of the debate .
6 When Julia looked again at the judge she could see the family likeness .
7 It has all necessary powers to look again at the problem it has created and decide whether it is in the overall interest of the locality to have a commercial port .
8 AMERICAN scientists have found an effect that may cast doubt on a whole body of research in the evolution of the Solar System , as well as making physicists look again at the subject of isotopes , forms of the same element that differ in the number of neutrons in the nucleus .
9 Not as much as I would like to be , however , as the night class I joined in September 1991 did not have enough support to run again at the beginning of this year .
10 When the two sides met again at the hill station of Dalat in April 1946 it was obvious that the immediate disagreement was on the nature of the Indochina Federation and whether or not the Government of Vietnam , which the French had already recognized , was anything more than the Republic of Tonkin .
11 ‘ Let's have a picnic , ’ she said , telling herself that next week she would make a real effort to work again at the practice of virtue .
12 The bus stops again at the Kensington Hilton , a hotel so much on the edge of Kensington that had it been built 10 feet to the west , they should have called it the Shepherds Bush Hilton .
13 Was n't the original idea to look again at the application of science and technology to policing ?
14 Holly searched for the next opportunity to strike again at the administration of the camp that held him .
15 The verdict was suicide , but many people thought he was murdered , and this series looks again at the evidence — although as usual the final verdict is left to the viewer .
16 His spirits sank again at the prospect and although he went out to Ruislip where his former battalion now had its headquarters , and although he was received by Colonel Bumford , his spirits were at zero three days later when Charity spoke to him on the telephone .
17 His face clouded again at the thought .
18 She saw the man with the gun shoot again at the man on the pavement .
19 Vi looked again at the letter half-hidden behind the sepia vase on the kitchen mantel and wondered bitterly whose fault it had been .
20 Tony looked again at the poster — felt it drawing him to the past — the glamour of showbusiness , with its stage-door Johnnies and exciting , feminine showgirls .
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