Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] it again " in BNC.

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1 She washed the floor , go on say it again .
2 , hang on say it again .
3 Briefly , he raised the blaster , but swiftly lowered it again .
4 Naturally , I went to see Buckingham Palace , not dreaming on that occasion that I would not only see it again but actually enter the premises .
5 Isabel opened her mouth to protest at this cavalier treatment of her clothing , only to shut it again in alarm when he took a step forward and leaned over her , bracing his hands on the mattress and trapping her between them .
6 ‘ Do n't you think you 'll ever be well enough to run it again ? ’
7 Sadly , the Warnock majority is confused as to its basic philosophical argument , condemning utilitarianism in its foreword but relying on it in justifying its crucial recommendation to allow experiments up to 14 days , only to reject it again in opposing the routine testing of drugs on human embryos at any stage from conception .
8 There followed a silence during which Agnes gripped the stanchion of the door and brought her chin tight into her chest , only to raise it again as she endeavoured to hear what her father was now saying quietly and with a purposeful intent , ‘ You should n't have said that , Alice .
9 She tightened her grip on the great enemy , only to loosen it again .
10 Well you 've got a strong constitution cos I 'm not cooking it again .
11 And we just changed it again .
12 Could easily do it again . .
13 ‘ He 'll perhaps not do it again , ’ the sergeant murmured , and received the look that Miss Williams habitually bent on a child who was riding carelessly .
14 I would not do it again ; it is too dangerous as things are today ; but the night on which I decided this to be the case was the night on which I leaned enough at my classes to decide me about Bertrand Russell , so it was well worth going .
15 At the time I had few qualms and found the role-playing exciting ; today I feel I was condescending to the people I deceived and I would not do it again .
16 He will not do it again .
17 It was a special day but every day of my life it 's a special so it 's nothing , I would not do it again , you know , just
18 There is , everybody has to acknowledge that there is a difference in the interpretation of what constitutes justice and one only has to see er , the sorts of attitude that are put across by certain judges , as to , erm , rape cases , and abuse cases , and how they , the press would have us believe , pat people over the head and tell them to go away and not do it again .
19 I know what you girls are like , you say you 'll just have it short to see what it looks like , and then you say Pedro at the salon wo n't let you grow it just for the moment , and then you say you 've got to look your best for some wedding or other and you ca n't go with it straggly and then you end up not growing it again and if I do n't mention it every week you think I 've learned to like it and if I do mention it every week you think I 'm nagging so I do n't mention it and I 'm stuck with it .
20 Writing in the Sunday Times on 27th October 1968 about the Grosvenor Square demonstrations , Miss Mary Macarthy suggested it was ‘ a unique improbable event , something to cherish in our memory book , for , short of Utopia , we shall not see it again ’ .
21 Leopold was doomed to spend the rest of his life in Salzburg , and Wolfgang was not to leave it again for over two more weary years .
22 However , the judge said that even though the man promised not to do it again , he found such behaviour extremely offensive and ordered him to give £50 to each of the women .
23 Punitive measures become sanctions which will encourage offenders not to do it again , rather than righteous rebukes administered for doing wrong .
24 Finally , the bootleggers have to promise not to do it again .
25 This , in spite of resolving not to do it again , not to lower her standards , which playing pop classics against a background noise of trains and pounding feet and chatter , yells and whistles and rival groups , seemed to her to be .
26 " I 'll try not to do it again , " she said as the sisters helped her up .
27 I got a caution , and told not to do it again .
28 Last time I practically took my thumb off and apparently she does n't trust me not to do it again .
29 I 'd hate to do that , so tell me where I blundered and I 'll know not to do it again . ’
30 ‘ Well , I 'll try not to do it again . ’
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