Example sentences of "[noun] [pron] [adv] again " in BNC.

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1 The Corn Is Green was to be done on the new medium of television in 1946 and somehow Philip wangled leave of absence from the RAF for Richard who yet again played Morgan Evans and yet again was pulled back from the gypsy snares of freewheeling pleasure to the source and the purpose of it all .
2 A bright future for London 's securities firms would , oddly , be nearer if in the next few months they once again lost oodles of cash .
3 All he had to do was wind it up again to find the way out .
4 In November 1558 , she was succeeded by her half-sister Elizabeth , who within a few months of coming to the throne had authorized a new religious settlement which once again left the country officially Protestant .
5 Laura realised that the dreadful man had somehow managed to outmanoeuvre her once again .
6 Suppose we have a hedonist who says ‘ Live for the present , why bother about the future ? ’ and ‘ Live for yourself , why bother about other people ? ’ , two maxims which once again assimilate temporal and personal viewpoint-shifting .
7 Further impetus to the work in the coalfields was given by a wartime committee which once again found the maps of these areas out of date and recommended that the staff should be increased to carry out a satisfactory revision .
8 If you delete a character by mistake , move the cursor to where it was lost and type it in again .
9 Fonda himself once again suffered the attribution of the word ‘ wooden ’ .
10 He ends by dismissing abstract art as leading , by its own logic , back to the blank canvas which once again requires the painter to put something on it : ‘ but with the knowledge that the greatest painting has always been made from a real love of the object ’ .
11 Also a couple of days later Olsen himself once again spoke upon the matter — and the headline was something like ‘ Get a new club , Frank ’ .
12 It was the perfect response from Mike Walker 's side after Saturday 's 3-0 defeat at Wimbledon which once again saw the East Anglians being written off in the title stakes .
13 The dullness she had felt in her exhaustion became a kind of sickness now , as for the second time that day she once again flew from her own body and split into two .
14 The words seemed to flesh her out again .
15 Back in Europe he once again faded into the shadows , though it seems probable he attended the Congress of Oppressed Nationalities in Brussels , along with Nehru and Hatta .
16 When the regression was over , Barry was able to see that , because of his past experience , he had become terrified of showing even the slightest sign of aggression in this lifetime in case he once again lost control and reverted to his former self .
17 There is a form which once again will exp be explained at the er on the training course .
18 to take the minus one off again on this one
19 Nowhere else in the world he ever again be accorded such honours .
20 This is not to set up a system which once again asks women to do something painful and impossible , to juggle with all the expectations that come when we are working as wives and mothers and outside the home as well .
21 But the idea of closer political ties with England had first been mooted as far back as the late fifteenth century , by James III ; and even though it was then an extremely unpopular policy , it was an idea which never again quite went away .
22 Erm year one once again we said we 'll make a loss of one point almost two million .
23 The concluding Fugue , for example , exhibits a clarity and lightness of texture which once again serves to negate the label of prolixity which for too long has been attached to Reger .
24 THE general election result was a defeat for the BBC , the higher thinkers , the opinion polls — and the Liberal Democrats who once again have been exposed as a hollow shell .
25 Otherwise , the bag is a big , nylon pastel effort that expands to the size of a small marquee and then folds away to postage stamp size ( except that , like a map , once unfurled it 's hellish folding it back again ) .
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