Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] again as " in BNC.
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1 | Soon the Malthusian spectre rose up again as populations soared . |
2 | Liverpool slip up again as they prepare for Portsmouth 's shooting and shouting in semi-final replay |
3 | at the start of the second half the Hereford defence were caught out again as Scott put Wycombe back into the lead … |
4 | at the start of the second half the Hereford defence were caught out again as Scott put Wycombe back into the lead … |
5 | Argyle and Henderson ( 1985 ) , reviewing evidence about contact between siblings , suggest that this follows a U-shape , being high in childhood and teenage years , falling off in the middle of adult life , and then picking up again as the siblings move into old age . |
6 | They had been friends for long enough , they 'd been to school together for a little while until geography had pushed them apart , then they 'd met up again as older teenagers , both interested in bars and snooker , then in girls . |
7 | Steve asked once again as they headed out of Palma , taking the same route Ruth had returned to Palma by — the quickest route . |
8 | On the train journey back south they were cheered once again as they passed through every station , and this time Charlie felt they were more worthy of the hatted ladies ' respect . |
9 | ‘ We were so excited about a new life in a new house that we were drawn together again as friends and lovers and the Other Woman got left behind . ’ |
10 | First the spiral opens out as it does in a shell , but then closes up again as it approaches the other pole of the cell . |
11 | Following President Galtieri 's 75% increase of the levy on non-Argentine mining interests around the South Pole , violence flared up again as British wildcat oilmen tried to even the score after their resounding defeat in the Malvinas War of 1981 . |
12 | Pond needs cleaning out again as well . |
13 | Sometimes it shrivelled into itself like water splashing on hot stones , then flared out again as its owner shrank down in a spasm of coughing and straightened up again . |
14 | By the 1980s the prevailing agenda had shifted yet again as Latin America , Africa and Asia came increasingly to the centre of Catholic concern with liberation theology upon the one side , inculturation upon the other . |
15 | He sighed heavily again as he moved over to sit down beside her , leaning forward and burying his face in his hands for a moment . |
16 | The question followed once again as the pain subsided . |
17 | I had a perm on Friday and then rushed off to the dentist for an emergency white cement type filling to fill my Friday 13th loss ( ! ) — maddening to have to go back again as it is the other side of town , but I walked the two miles or so home , along with Bella . |
18 | The signalman removed the pipe and his loud voice boomed out again as he shared a joke with one of the engine drivers , both men totally oblivious to Tesselmann 's nervous stare . |
19 | Instinct caused him to put out both hands in an attempt to break the fall , and Ellwood was on him , the rod flailing , blood rising from Carey 's face in a thick mist of spray , the hook going into his flesh wherever it landed and ripping out again as Ellwood 's arms rose and fell , rose and fell . |
20 | The rope swayed a little as he went down hand over hand , then he was on the ground and the rope went still again as he held it fast and turned his face up to her . |
21 | She looked down miserably at the table-top ; then looked up again as Morse elaborated : |
22 | Romance blossomed once again as she realised how close Neil had come to being killed . |
23 | The claws on the crane did n't seem to close properly so that , even if they did manage to get a grip on a tube of sweets or a pink plastic comb , the prizes always slipped out again as soon as the crane started to lift them . |
24 | Their legs tangled , and she cried out again as his thigh grazed between hers and rocked against her . |
25 | Twice before it had stopped , allowing them to get close , only to move away again as their senses had reached a fever pitch of readiness . |
26 | It slackened , then tightened once again as soon as the axe was inactive . |
27 | Well there 's always , there 's always the next bit of garden , it is n't there when we , when we put the rubbish out , then Paddy says is that everything and I say well you know it 's not , you know that it 's going to blow up again as soon as you 've come inside , but do n't worry . |
28 | The covers rustled and her tightly held muscles loosened a bit , only to clench tightly again as he chuckled . |