Example sentences of "[adv] again for the " in BNC.

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1 Brought together again for the conference , which starts in december , most are agreed it 's a good idea .
2 After his experiences photographing there , he found it very difficult to continue the rather dull life of a colonial portraitist , and soon set off again for the strange and exotic land of Siam .
3 By 1907 however , trade was beginning to fall off again for the Edinburgh printing offices .
4 ‘ There 'll be scent enough today , ’ she said as they set off again for the meet .
5 Words ca n't describe what it 's like to be all ready for your operation and then be told it 's off again for the third time.It 's beyond a joke .
6 The girls have now been moved to Bullwood Prison , near Southend but Ann and her husband Derek — a contract cleaner — are hopeful their girls will be home again for the New Year .
7 As in other Fugard plays , the woman is the survivor ; Hester leaves home once again for the hardship and loneliness of her life in Johannesburg , without the modest financial help she had hoped her return home would bring .
8 She then moved to the Paragon , which she remembers once again for the view over the city and the estuary and for its huge Georgian bathroom which had a balcony .
9 He spread out some fodder for them and then turned once again for the track to the moor-top .
10 It 's time once again for the Daily Mirror British Video Awards you can share in our £40,000 prize line-up .
11 The first destinations after school of special school pupils are shown , once again for the ILEA , in Figure 11.26 .
12 They had to go back ag go back again for the coffin .
13 And then er that was that till Saturday evening , especially in the winter , then you went back again for the evening rounds .
14 I had to agree so here is Batts ' agony column back again for the benefit of the LUFC mailing list .
15 Each time he scrambled out , took a short rest , and set out again for the next refuge .
16 Back home at six in the morning , then out again for the football match duty at half past twelve ( you got 7/6d. for it ) , then back on again at night .
17 For instance , there 's a 19th century telegraph relay station , where human operators function like modern amplifiers — they receive a weak signal and tap it out again for the next leg of the journey .
18 I watched the crew of a grubby Polish reefer vessel : they were taking pictures of each other against the background of the Gatun Locks ; three hours later , they were gazing with rapt attention at the passing majesty of Culebra ; their cameras were out again for the Pedro Miguel , for the distant flags of the American bases , for the Miraflores Locks , and for the immense red-white-and-blue bandera of the Panama Republic that waved lazily from the summit of Mount Ancon , over the old wooden houses of Panama City .
19 I was gon na get the drill out again for the
20 Exultation comes and goes , but here again for the while I suppose it has returned to me in preparation for that step back into the radiant arc of omnipotence which is only given on this earth to the narrator in or of a novel .
21 Unfortunately again for the Conservatives , the stern measures taken by the government added to its unpopularity , not to that of the miners and , after a series of mistakes or misfortunes in the campaign , the Conservatives just lost .
22 The play was subsequently put on again for the public .
23 And we can exclusively reveal that it 's turned out nice again for The Liverpool George Formby Society who will have their first ever meeting on Friday , November 13th .
24 That means we have to pay in misery yet again for the Government 's mismanagement .
25 With things being tight at work it was necessary to set an example , he explained to Joan , as she set off yet again for the launderette .
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