Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] again [to-vb] " in BNC.
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1 | Mr. Livsey : Will the Secretary of State note that British Coal Opencast has decided again to try for permission to work the Bryn Henllys site in my constituency , after an inspector turned down that application about a year ago ? |
2 | There was half a chance of an equaliser when Magilton got going again to send Penney racing clear , but by then Grimsby had the points in their net . |
3 | Then you 've got to start again to try and get it . |
4 | Then it began climbing again to give wonderful views over the tilting layers of rock and lush green land behind us . |
5 | Besides , when she , Cati , thought that she would have to go again to find Tommaso and arrange a further tryst , she was swept by apprehensions she could not quite name . |
6 | Wingate and Cleadon will have to meet again to decide their Monkwearmouth Cup quarter final after drawing 1–1 . |
7 | My visit must have alarmed him to the extent that he decided to check again to ensure he had n't left any clues . |
8 | Grounded Graham , 33 , has pledged to try again to wed the 27-year-old engineering worker . |
9 | If push ever did come again to shove , American muscles would be needed to push back . |
10 | It was only then that the aggrieved captain pointed out that a drop goal is disallowed after a free-kick under modern laws and McNally had to blow again to signify a change of verdict . |
11 | All three patients who relapsed responded again to cyclophosphamide . |
12 | They may have lost touch with their friends and have to start again to build up a new social circle . |
13 | Congress 's hands may be soiled , but at least they are experienced , a fact which the voters have begun again to appreciate . |
14 | We have begun again to structure the primordial feeling , the tribal emotions from which a few centuries of literacy divorced us. ( op. cit. : 63 . ) |