Example sentences of "[noun] again [conj] [adv] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Symphonic and shambolic , they stumble out of contorted , scratchy dins and into lurchingly beautiful crescendos again and again with a clumsy , haphazard kind of grace .
2 There were , however , no precise indications as to the number and frequency of repetitions ; indeed , we find that he changed his mind again and again regarding the potency and repetition of the remedy .
3 The man had stopped pacing now ; he was talking , at first quietly , so that she could only see his lips moving through a screen of ferns , then he began arguing , gesticulating , running through the phrases again and again like an actor in rehearsal , pleading with someone who was n't there .
4 He uses that picture again and again in the bible of us being like sheep .
5 Though Mr Major went on record again and again during the election campaign to forecast a steady drop in taxes over four or five years , Ministers admit privately that the bill must go up , not down , in the spring Budget .
6 Ring Brian again and again for the relief of talking to someone in this Lucyless silent world , engaged , engaged , engaged .
7 Fans , yes , no , , building , you know , , and then the , they made trouble again and then for every down they did n't pull something down and so they had to pay oh so many er thousands .
8 As Sergeant King struggled to get into the car of a passing motorist , Vernage continued his attack , plunging his knife again and again into the policeman .
9 Cars skimmed past on the Earls Court Road , their headlights drawing his shadow again and again across the back of the booth .
10 Viscount Palmerston had taken over as Prime Minister by then only to lose that position to Lord Derby again but only for a year , as the Liberals were able to take control of Parliament in 1859 , with Viscount Palmerston remaining as Prime Minister until 1865 , during which period many changes took place .
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