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

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1 Professional advice was important to the MPs fighting the Representation of the People Bill and National Union committees began to meet again at every level to discuss the Bill 's consequences for the party .
2 It is vital that all members of staff , again at every level , are aware of the company 's progress and the company 's policies towards new development and regulations within the industry .
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 A dreadful second shot from the perfect position in the middle of the 10th fairway had to be retrieved with a deft bunker shot ; he was deep in the trees at the 11th , where he took five , and bunkered at the 12th , though again at no cost to him .
5 For even greater value you may join a COSMOS FUNBREAK holiday from any of over 90 FREELINK regional pick up points throughout England and all Wales — again at no extra cost to you !
6 The last flourish on codes belonged to George Cave , translating again at a September meeting with the Iranians in Washington , who ended his memorandum of record thus .
7 ‘ The prime advantage of an exit charge would have been to the investor because he would have got into our funds at a nil cost and out again at a very low cost if he held his investment for , say , three years . ’
8 The momentum carried on until 4am and then tapered off before starting again at a more reasonable hour on Friday morning .
9 His oarsmen held his great galley back off the beach , ready to leave again at a word as Eachuinn Odhar leaped thigh-deep to surge ashore , energetic and agile almost as in his youth , and much more dangerous .
10 Sometimes they will go back to look again at a word which has been passed .
11 Then , I looked again at a superficially rather strange SF trilogy that appeared a few months ago ( Schrodinger 's Cat , by Robert Anton Wilson , sphere , 1982 ) .
12 A typical pattern in psychosomatic illness is for the disease to fluctuate with periods when the symptoms disappear only to return again at a later date .
13 The inflation of land prices encouraged farmers who wanted to remain in the east to sell to the Commission only to buy the same land back again at a reduced price and pocket the difference .
14 Next , cover the mesh with a layer of coral sand , again at a rate of 10 lb per square foot .
15 SPIKE LEE is once again in hot water , once again at a time when he 's got a movie to promote .
16 Now , once again at a safe height and with lots of forward speed , pull the stick back and , as the model passes through the vertical climb position , reduce the pitch to zero .
17 In the meantime , Sinatra 's relationship with Peter Lawford had been repaired when they met again at a dinner party given by Gary Cooper , and they behaved as though there had never been an argument .
18 It is far easier to buy some extra flowers or to pick an additional bunch from your garden , than to explain to someone that you would like to take some of your gift home with you in order to give it back to them again at a later date !
19 Jon , 35 , was playing detective again at a London club in readiness for his return to The Bill as Mike Dashwood .
20 ‘ Public service ’ programming would exist , again at a price , but unlike the present system there would be no obligation on producers ( IBA , BBC ) to produce these and consumers would be free to avoid them .
21 Once frozen a body of water remains frozen for the rest of the game — the spell does not remain in play and may be cast again at a different body of water .
22 I turned and overflew the field again at a lower level .
23 She phoned her mother again at a time her father could not be there ; she had to know about Mike and Catherine , what was happening .
24 Two miles further on , he pointed out of the window again at a field of cows , saying something in his unintelligible language .
25 The history of continuing post-war pressure by officers for a flatted development in the East End of North Shields is a fascinating one but for our purposes here what matters is that nearly 1000 flats and maisonettes were built , again at a higher unit cost than that of the contemporary construction of traditional dwellings .
26 He lost , and lost again at a by-election in February 1936 in Ross and Cromarty against Malcolm MacDonald [ q.v. ] , the National Government candidate and dominions secretary — another embarrassment for his father who was then angling for a cabinet post .
27 Due to the greater bombardment on the slope AB more sand grains will be ejected from this area : these will tend to land again at a distance of one characteristic grain path downwind and thus lead to increased accumulation in that area .
28 She thought she saw a movement and turned to look again at a stone figure lying on a tomb .
29 ‘ He bumbled and tugged at his ear and said he hoped I might call again at a more opportune moment , though I did not believe a word of it .
30 Already , on the side nearest the river , Osbern had reformed his men and was driving back again at a different angle .
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