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

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1 However , his flamboyant style led to his departure , first in 1867 and again in 1873 , over arguments about his salary and alcohol being sold in the clubs .
2 If Lyrical Ballads was as unpopular as legend would have it , why would Wordsworth have added a second volume in 1800 , and why would both volumes be reprinted in 1802 and again in 1805 ?
3 , Thomas ( fl. 1292–1342 ) , was a working mason at the first building of St Stephen 's chapel in Westminster Palace in 1292–3 and again in 1294 , His name indicates his birth in Witney , Oxfordshire , a manor of the bishop of Winchester , and this was significant for his career .
4 But there is some evidence of his association with liberals at Cambridge which must be mentioned briefly at this point , since it seems rather unlikely that he would have visited France in 1790 and again in 1791–2 if he had no sympathy with what was going on there .
5 By comparing political choices for national and local elections as expressed in November 1985 and again in May 1986 , and contrasting those respondents who lived in areas with elections ( in May 1986 ) with those who lived in places without elections ( in May 1986 ) it was possible to unravel the complexities of the relationships
6 In 1979 and again in 1984 enormous numbers of working days were lost to disputes resulting , firstly , from the major strikes mounted by engineering and public sector workers , and secondly , the mineworkers ' strike which lasted a bitter fourteen months .
7 In 1678 and again in 1684 the republic of Genoa was forced by destructive naval bombardments to recognise French claims of this kind .
8 In 1562 and again in 1566 the Privy Council urged Elizabeth in vain to marry and secure the succession .
9 In 1924 and again in 1928–31 she was a member of the British empire delegation to the League of Nations assembly .
10 In 687 and again in 688 Adomnán , abbot of Iona , visited Aldfrith and secured the release of those whom the Northumbrians had seized during this expedition and kept in captivity ( AU s.a. 686 : AT pp. 210 , 211 : CA p. 134 ) .
11 In " The Stent Book " in 1796 and again in 1801 there is a resolution suppressing distilling because the nation is threatened by famine .
12 He became a director of the East India Company in 1669 and its governor in 1672–4 and again in 1683 .
13 There have since been a series of proposals to re-establish some form of compulsory treatment in the community from the Mental Health Act Commission ( in 1986 and again in 1988 ) , the Royal College of Psychiatrists ( 1987 ) , and the British Medical Association ( 1989 ) .
14 In 1986 and again in 1989 a Heriot 's pupil gained the distinction of coming first in Scotland in the Higher Grade examination .
15 There had been military expeditions to establish English authority in Wales in 1277 and to maintain it there in 1282–3 and again in 1287 , and these were costly enough in their way , but they paled in comparison with the activity and demands of the 1290s .
16 And we saw in 1.2 and again in 5.4 that the strongest sceptical arguments attack understanding as well as knowledge .
17 A few stars have been known to undergo more than one major outburst ; the ‘ Blaze Star ’ , T Coronæ in the Northern Crown , is usually of about the tenth magnitude , but flared up to naked-eye visibility in 1866 and again in 1946 .
18 The other object of special note is the so-called Blaze Star , T Coronæ , which is usually of about magnitude 10 , but which flared up to naked-eye visibility in 1866 and again in 1946 .
19 Then in 1980 and again in 1983 ten-minute rule bills on this subject obtained second readings which approved the principle ; as is normally the case with such bills they made no further progress due to lack of parliamentary time .
20 This had normally been sufficient pretext for direct military intervention , and some action of this kind appears to have been under consideration in December 1980 and again in March 1981 .
21 On two occasions , in September 1941 and again in early 1942 , they prompted Admiral Muselier to attempt a palace revolution against de Gaulle .
22 The Lancastrians appointed Henry Percy , Earl of Northumberland , to be Justice of the northern forests in 1459 and again in 1471 , and William FitzAlan , Earl of Arundel to be Justice of the southern forests .
23 In May eighty three and again in May eighty seven Margaret Thatcher chose to go to the country the month after those elections .
24 Others in this group were Max Müller , the pioneer of linguistics , who lectured in June 1870 and again in March 1871 on anthropological topics ; and William Siemens , the engineer , who gave Discourses in March 1872 and May 1874 .
25 A Work Activity Analysis was therefore undertaken in 1984 and again in 1987 .
26 As Hood notes , however , they came into ‘ high fashion in the 1940s and again in the 1960s when the Fulton Committee endorsed the idea of government growth outside Whitehall by ‘ hiving-off ’ units from civil service departments to non-departmental bodies ' ( 1981 , p. 100 ) .
27 In 1831 and again in 1832 he launched hot-air balloons at local festivals , one of them flying a distance of more than four miles , but even at this time his goal was powered flight with fixed-wing aeroplanes .
28 It is not , then , surprising that Spartan indecision , so manifest in 446 and again in 440 over Samos ( p. 46 ) should persist through the 430s .
29 Her faith in him was severely tested later , especially in 1908 and again in 1913 ; but she drew on deep reservoirs of resilience until the anxieties of his last year as a soldier began to sap her energies as housekeeper , mother , and gardener .
30 In addition , the Marquess of Rockingham was Prime Minister from 1765-66 and again in 1782 , but his K was in his title .
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