Example sentences of "[adv prt] [prep] the [adj] [noun sg] again " in BNC.
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1 | I wo n't go banging on about the open fireplace again , but to my mind that was certainly one of them . |
2 | Then , whilst resolutely throwing underconsumption out of the window he allows it to creep in through the back door again with his discursive discussion of the role of labour-power as a commodity and its place in the circulation process . |
3 | Then he led them down into the bloody cloud again . |
4 | As his hand was crushed down onto the red-hot ring again , Connelly 's body jerked convulsively and so savagely that the man holding him up was almost knocked off balance , but he stood his ground while his companion pressed down on the limb . |
5 | Then hearing the padlock rattle , hurried to lie down on the makeshift bed again . |
6 | If you 're buying a cut tree , you 'll be paying obviously from where it 's cut up to the bottom branch , or if it 's a rooted tree you 'll be paying from ground level up to the bottom branch again . |
7 | Several times in the next few months I went up to the top floor again , where I could look out of the high windows in the roof to see the surrounding countryside and be alone with my thoughts . |
8 | He was dancing up to the youngest dog again , sideways this time , head on one side , goading him . |
9 | Then he looked peacefully up at the white ceiling again . |
10 | He turned , staring out of the long window again , effectively dismissing the man . |
11 | Declining to lie , she let the priest take her home , planning to swear the maid to secrecy and slip out of the back door again as soon as he had gone . |
12 | ‘ I have not eaten and I am in rags and all I ask is a share of your fire before I am turned out into the cold night again … |
13 | She wanted to rush to the door and get out into the open air again before she suffocated . |
14 | Having got rid of its international stores chain with the spin-off of InterTan Inc , Tandy Corp is heading back into the international market again and says it expects to open a second SuperCenter store in Stockholm , Sweden in the third quarter ; the company already operates a third SuperCenter in Copenhagen . |
15 | Robyn sank her hands back into the soapy water again . |
16 | It always took some time after her departure to get back into the old routine again … into the old pleasant routine . |
17 | Not until I was out in the open countryside again , reassured by the songs of the birds and the murmur of streams did I feel that I had emerged from a dream and rejoined the familiar twentieth century . |
18 | She has a spell at home and then , sooner or later , she 's back in the Meadhaven Clinic again . |
19 | Bill Sartor was back in the top turret again for their third visit to Berlin on March 22 . |
20 | But , undaunted , FitzGerald was back on the right track again last Saturday sending Trainglot out to easily win the £20,000 Tote Jackpot Hurdle at Sandown Park to add to the remarkable haul so far this year . |
21 | His son Michael has in recent years become the more famous actor , but with the re-release of Spartacus , Kirk Douglas , now 74 , is back on the big screen again . |
22 | Well we did have one good result locally ; nice to see Abingdon Town back on the winning trail again ; Vauxhall League division two south that was , Abingdon Town three , Horsham nil , our reporter , Nick Quayle . |
23 | Now they 're back to the good weather again . |
24 | Well it 's back to the old confusion again , that we 've got this stupid sign here which can mean it 's a negative number or it can mean take away , and sometimes it does n't really matter which way we look at it . |
25 | going back to the same point again |
26 | This strategy marks a structure of repetition in Sartre 's text : each time he poses the question of how there can be totalization of History without a totalizer , he retreats to a more limited example whose unity is already evident , but which in the end only brings him back to the original question again . |
27 | He 'd come round and get set up again , and we 'd pop round to the other side again , constantly going back and forwards . |