Example sentences of "[adj] [conj] [adv] again " in BNC.

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1 Although much talk went on it was n't until 1876 and then again in April 1892 , that meetings were called to consider " A bridge across the Medway " .
2 Horse and rider emerged from dark to light and back again .
3 ALTHOUGH Henry II suffered a partial setback in 1159 and never again mounted an expedition on the scale of the Toulouse campaign , he in no way altered his basic policy .
4 ‘ Would it take much work to make it sound and tight again ? ’ she asked in a carefully ordinary voice .
5 Norman Baillie-Stewart had suffered three years of bureaucratic delay while his application was passed from one office to another and back again .
6 But what is more important than anything else is that they should not be treated as packages and removed from one place to another and back again because the grown-ups are involved in a dispute and have overlooked that children have rights , and that children 's rights are to remain somewhere until after calm and sensible consideration and a decision by a court that the particular place in which they are living is changed by the decision of the court to them living somewhere else .
7 It is doubtful whether ever again the one-man universal classification schemes will make any sense ; it is too big a task .
8 It 's only after that that once again she begins to be worried at possible consequences ‘ What if God hath seen and death ensue , then I shall be no more and Adam wedded to another Eve ’ and therefore , of course , ‘ Adam shall share with me in bliss or woe ’ .
9 They turned right , left , right and right again , then left and climbed a flight of steps .
10 ( If the program was run , it would " doom-loop " from line 50 to 70 and back again ) .
11 This was to pay Emma out , to make her feel guilty and never again to disobey him .
12 Now when it 's opened it 's useful as a sling , two sorts of slings we 're going to do , high sling and the low sling but also if you fold it , it 's very useful as a bandage too , if you put it across your knee , then you bring the point up towards you like that and then again , fold it the base up to the top again .
13 erm er and the spelling of it , you , you asked , I think , about the , about the Bridgit side of it and so on and , and questioned that and then again later on picked up a bit about the er tt about the spelling of the children 's names so you , you went along with him on , on that .
14 It 's unfortunate that yet again the Mercury got it wrong they stated that we had made a decision to close four homes
15 Is the Minister aware that it is extremely unfortunate that once again Labour Members of Parliament in the House of Commons have to protest against racism , Nazi hooliganism and Nazi thugs operating on German soil ?
16 Taken back to Kufra to recuperate , he was fit and well again within two weeks .
17 Oh , the doctors and nurses had assured her again and again that she was fine and would soon be fit and well again .
18 Breathe in freely to the count of three and out again also to the count of three .
19 But the snow , which has been slight in the past half-hour , suddenly begins to fall fast and furiously again , limiting her vision .
20 Occasionally she made brief , distressed movements of the head , rotated right , left and right again , but was unable to get the rest of the school in her sights .
21 Jed moved the gun one inch to the left and back again .
22 There are suggestions that the differences within the group labelled Asian are large but here again no details are provided .
23 you know , bits of this and bits of that but there again I think the family service ought to be a lot shorter than it is
24 Do n't do that but then again they 're slightly different I suppose
25 Afterwards I will have to knock on other doors but I am sure that yet again the right door will open at the right time .
26 I found that I had become very tired and once again Boris said ‘ It 's time to go . ’
27 last season Gloucester had two games against Rugby in seven days … they knocked them out of the cup by 23 points to 3 and also beat them in the league that was quite a tussle … the cherry and whites won by nineteen points to sixteen and once again got the try of the game …
28 So this is the natural timescale on which to find biologically modulated climatic changes — and it is also the timescale typical of changes from Ice Age to interglacial and back again to Ice Age .
29 OPEC oil prices peaked at $36 in January 1981 and once again experts predicted a permanent petro-dollar surplus .
30 She returned for her follow up endoscopy in 1992 and once again had more than 20 polyps , the largest being 5 mm in size .
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