Example sentences of "again [prep] [adj] [noun] ['s] [noun] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | Two days later , we all suffered again for one person 's misdemeanour . |
2 | It 's just proved my ability to learn chunks of knowledge , chunks of pages and books , and reproducing them the day after , then forgetting it , then you have to learn it again for next year 's exams . |
3 | I ca n't imagine that a woman who 's actually had an abortion wants to go through that again for any man 's convenience . ’ |
4 | The third floor was a no-smoking floor or I think I might have started smoking again after six years ' abstinence . |
5 | Vic frowns in the mirror above the handbasin , thinking again of last month 's accounts , the quarterly forecast , the annual review … |
6 | But this new information made her think again of visiting Angel 's family in Emminster . |
7 | Lockhart 's flight became lost and returned to the carrier , then set off again with two hours ' fuel already gone . |
8 | You might want it to be different again in six months ' time , or even next week — but do you love it as it is right now ? |
9 | Now I 'd like to go through each of them with you now and then again in two weeks ' time , and hear any suggestions you may have . |
10 | Measure him again in one second 's time |
11 | Airdrie 0 Hearts 0 AFTER one of the least memorable Scottish Cup semi-finals on record , Airdrie and Hearts played out a soulless , goalless draw and must meet again in 10 days ' time to decide who will challenge Rangers on May 9 . |
12 | Maybe he would n't be bringing the certificate today , but then again in ten minutes ' time Sampson could be on his way down to the police station with an open envelope . |
13 | ‘ If we 're chatting again in ten years ' time , ’ he said , ‘ we 'd almost certainly be in this cabin , but we might need some new cushions by then . ’ |
14 | Dealers now hope the Chancellor will slash interest rates again in next week 's autumn statement . |
15 | This theme — the need to be fair to ‘ the majority ’ — emerges again and again in this document 's defence of the rule , and bolsters up the most tenuous arguments . |
16 | In terms of the professional/client relationship , how easily this translates into the professional working to make the individual with learning difficulties socially acceptable — again on other people 's terms . |
17 | BRUCE DAVIDSON , the United States rider who has taken the world three-day event championship twice but never won Badminton , will try again on last year 's winner , The Irishman II , from May 7-10 . |
18 | If you had not , and the prince had consigned me again to that man 's house , I should hardly have known what to do , or where to turn . |
19 | A French proposal to turn the Antarctic into a whale sanctuary failed to win the necessary three-quarters majority for adoption , being supported by 19 countries and opposed by eight , but the proposal will be discussed again at next year 's meeting after a working group has met to discuss the boundaries of the sanctuary and other details . |