Example sentences of "[verb] again at [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | But the new financing structure collapsed under them and , as the cultural energy build up during the 1939–45 period became depleted , these filmmakers were only occasionally to work again at the same level of intensity . |
2 | Adomnan recalls in his biography of Columba , written a century after the saint 's death , that one day the monks became aware of a strange presence in one of their pastures ; this experience occurred again at the same time every evening . |
3 | The poster , based on a fifteenth century drawing of three naked women , depicted the play 's triumvirate of witches meeting again at every conceivable juncture . |
4 | The two sides will also be meeting again at the same venue tomorrow in the first round of the Augustus Barnet Cup . |
5 | The Clinton administration is said to be looking again at the tangible objectives underlying the federal government 's support for research ( see page 776 ) , while the British government , in the shape of the Department of Trade and Industry , is seeking a more direct ( if a more avuncular than the American ) role in fostering industrial competitiveness . |
6 | Mr Brunhead , who represented Thames Transit Limited stated that the City Council could just be proud of what it had done , for public transport , and he was aware that the city council was looking again at the balanced transport policy , and ways of making the city centre more viable for bus and for public transport . |
7 | My throat hurts again at the very thought ! |
8 | Each makeshift arrangement concealed a human larva that would emerge again at the first signs of dawn . |
9 | If a volume is rejected the formatted modules will not be saved , however all modules contained in rejected volumes will be hard copied again at a later date but they will be the last to be considered for hard copying during the HC FORMATTER 's next run . |
10 | ‘ We stand again at a historic crossroads … |
11 | Look again at the first version of the witness ' testimony and answer the question : What did she eat for breakfast ? |
12 | Doing that , we look again at the relevant words . |
13 | 0–2 ticks You are naturally a bit anxious about life — look again at the particular areas you ticked . |
14 | You may object that I 'm only describing the kind of action that occurs in whodunnit stories — but look again at the short fictions that have moved you . |
15 | We meet again at the kneeling place |
16 | The Secretary of State has said several times today how proud he is of British Rail 's safety record — a pride which we all share — but that is surely no reason not to look again at the real doubts that have arisen in the past year about manning , the number of hours worked and the quality of some of the new systems of signalling that are being installed . |
17 | We therefore found it necessary to look again at the empirical evidence about what goes on in the nuclear family — Who has the power ? |
18 | I hope that this series of articles may have encouraged you to look again at the various stitch patterns which your machine can produce . |
19 | This it does by turning away in a deliberate manner and refusing to look again at the glowering face . |
20 | Sir if I could complete the er arithmetic , I think it would be helpful , if you were to look again at the single page note that was handed on this morning . |
21 | He tried to fight back , clutching at her throat and digging his thumbs into her Adam 's apple , but she bit into his thumb until she drew blood , kicking again at the big man . |
22 | I tilted the bottle against my finger and sniffed again at the clear residue , wondering what to do , then ( nothing ventured , nothing gained ) , rubbed my wet finger round my gums . |
23 | As the hospital grew bigger and nearer , she glanced again at the little boy and saw with horror that he was tiny . |
24 | Billy Rock who has Listowel in mind for his smart and successful chaser Joey Kelly runs the gelding on Monday and he will go again at the next Roscommon meeting a fortnight later before travelling to Listowel where he might be worth an investment in view of that Galway win in July . |
25 | First , I looked again at an old favourite , Arthur Eddington 's The Nature of the Physical World ( Cambridge The detailed insights provided by Mehra and Rechenburg put this in a fresh perspective ( and Eddington still stands up , half a century later , as a superb writer who knew how to present his material ) . |
26 | Now he looked again at the two betting-slips that lay on the table in front of him ; then turned to the back of the Business section for the Sport , his eye running down the results of the previous day 's racing at Fontwell Park . |
27 | She looked again at the tiny hut . |
28 | But when I looked again at the taut group riveted to the game , now not even speaking , I had my doubts . |
29 | She looked again at the small girl with bright eyes standing beside her desk so sensible and solemn . |
30 | Sam looked again at the dark smudges of exhaustion under Clare 's eyes . |