Example sentences of "[noun] again for [art] " in BNC.
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1 | I was allowed to give the impression that there was a helluva lot more going on behind her facade , but again that was taken out when we came to do the episode again for the version seen on Television . ’ |
2 | Thanks again for a better magazine . |
3 | Thanks again for a really useful publication , M. |
4 | ‘ Thanks again for the ride , ’ she said . |
5 | Thanks again for the milk . |
6 | " Thanks again for the present , " I said . |
7 | " Thanks again for the present , " I said . |
8 | All the same , once we 've eaten we 'll head downriver again for the night . ’ |
9 | There you are twenty pound again for the little dress ring . |
10 | Twenty pound again for the two dress rings . |
11 | On 12 July 1984 , Mr Morris tried the same question again for the period since 1973 . |
12 | The 32 two-man teams all play four rounds , with the lowest combined total taking the team trophy — and the Americans could well be tackling England again for the honours . |
13 | I take on board everything that Lesley said , but I still feel in my heart that there are times when you 're dealing with people who just need to be treated almost like a child again for a while and maybe maybe it 's a good place where the legislation leaves it , better than going to a sort of situation where healthy people might get pushed into asylums or whatever , but somehow I 'm not totally happy with where we are . |
14 | David Pegler , a former England B captain , would come under consideration as a replacement after his outstanding season with London Irish , though looking outside Ireland again for a player would fuel controversy . |
15 | Ta very mooch again for the book & tape ( which I 'm listening to just now & it 's fab . ) |
16 | Then he skinned the rusty Sterland and found Shearer again for the England striker 's 22nd of the season . |
17 | Again we talked about this last week , fifty weeks of the year you toil and you look forward to your holiday months in advance , you then take your holiday and somehow it recharges your batteries so that you 're ready to do battle again for the next fifty weeks . |
18 | Cos in the morning they get the sun from that direction , then they do n't see the sun again for a bit and then it turns up suddenly from over there . |
19 | In 1856 he exhibits on his lawn a stuffed crocodile he has brought back from the East : enabling it to bask in the sun again for the first time in 3,000 years . |
20 | Some sort of canvas covers that can be stripped so that I 'm Luftwaffe again for the trip back . ’ |
21 | He raised his own weapon again for the kill and then fell forward on to his face with a knife buried to the hilt between his shoulders . |
22 | We may not see this place again for a long time . ’ |
23 | We cross the Atlantic again for the hundredth release on Chandos by conductor Neeme Järvi , a gold-plated CD with a special booklet listing all 100 titles . |
24 | The sudden change of colour on the wall had upset its sense of direction and it buzzed about angrily and eventually it came into the porch where I was sitting and it stayed there for a few minutes and then went outside searching the wall again for the entrance . |
25 | As she was saying good-bye to him on the last day , she knew that they would n't see each other again for a long time . |
26 | I watched the lights again for a while . |
27 | It would become known as the Aladdin Sane Retirement Tour of Great Britain , comprising over 40 appearances and culminating at Hammersmith Odeon for the famous final concert of June 3 , 1973 , when David announced his ‘ retirement ’ and that he would n't perform live concerts again for a long time — not for two or three years at least . |
28 | You wo n't see him at that price again for a very long time . |
29 | Fifty pounds again for a little diamond boat shaped ring . |
30 | Ten pounds again for the two . |