Example sentences of "[noun] once [adv] to " in BNC.

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1 No matter how efficient the Institution , how quick its response times or how well it is known nothing would be possible without those who raise the funds to keep the RNLI running , and in reporting the reaching of the end of another financial year in an excellent position to plan for our future the Chairman extended his thanks once again to the fund raisers .
2 For thanks once more to his Wagnerian experienced he was beginning to formulate a new interpretation of art , art as a whole , and , in accordance with the given pragmatic logic , a new interpretation of the " Hellenic sphere " as well : a view of Greece and Greek art in direct opposition to the traditional view of which Winckelmann was a prime source .
3 The ‘ new ’ socialist criminology that emerged from the more politically conscious branch of 1960s interactionism brought this dilemma once again to the forefront .
4 Bonard bit his lip and turned his gaze once more to the horizon .
5 Puzzled , she turned her gaze once more to the pictured Petula .
6 He was on a short Embarkation Leave and told the whole story once again to Clarissa .
7 Ever since his election as ARFU president in 1988 , French has been involved in many discussions with South African rugby officials assisting and advising them in their aim once again to be welcomed back into the international playing fraternity .
8 In 1935 Nizan turned his attention once again to the French educational system .
9 She turned her attention once again to the old fashioned coatstand , for that is what it surely was , and the single garment that it supported ; a man 's mac , beige in colour ; long and belted .
10 I am pleased to have an opportunity to draw the House 's attention once again to the upheaval that has taken place in the brewing industry and the licensed trade since the beer orders of December 1989 .
11 Thirdly , speakers of a language do not always comport themselves in the manner recommended by the prevailing mores-they can be outrageous , and otherwise " inappropriate " , So such a definition would make the data of pragmatics stand in quite an abstract relation to what is actually observable in language usage , whereas for many linguists one of the major contributions of pragmatics has been to direct attention once again to actual language usage .
12 Nutty switched her attention once more to the deep end , where it seemed that Nails was giving Jazz a compulsory lesson in turns .
13 Showing no more emotion over the death of the man than that of the beast , she turned her attention once more to tickling Edward 's toes .
14 Immediately after this vote , the Council turned its attention once more to ‘ Schema 13 ’ , now denominated by the Co-ordinating Commission , a ‘ Pastoral Constitution ’ .
15 This discussion is continued in the next chapter where , after deriving the IS-LM model and considering the contribution of Keynes to economic theory and policy , we turn our attention once more to the monetarist challenge to Keynesian economics .
16 As was mentioned in Chapter 3 , the American decision to sell grain once more to the Soviet Union in 1977 wiped out the Soil Bank established in the 1970s and caused ploughing up of marginal land and a marked increase in erosion rates ( Cook 1983 ) .
17 And my sympathies once again to your lovely wife .
18 ’ He bent his head once more to the pile of paper in his in-tray .
19 As she committed her life once more to God 's service at the conclusion of one of the big meetings an old retired officer who had been specially invited knelt next to her at the mercy seat .
20 As Guido spoke , he held the glass once more to her lips .
21 The speaker turned his glare once more to Dee and Kelley .
22 In September 1767 Leopold took his family once more to Vienna , where festivities were in preparation for the wedding of an archduchess .
23 The church was built for the German Lutherans in Prague between 1611 and 1613 , after the Letter of Majesty ( 1609 ) ensured freedom of worship once more to all ( see p. 9 ) .
24 He said : ‘ I now have everything in place for Leeds once again to be a power in the game .
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