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

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1 Aegina grew 700–800 tonnes of them in 1992 , nearly twice as much as in 1982 , and in principle looks forward to growing twice as much again by the late 1990s .
2 The folds in the return maps prevent the relatively simple analysis of the strange attractor from remaining true , since points which are separated by the expansion in one direction can , if they are later on the opposite sides of the fold in the map , be forced back together again by the contraction in the other direction .
3 They sat down again by the fire , and soon Mr Bumble 's arm returned to its previous position round Mrs Corney 's waist .
4 After he had gone , she chatted with several of the other guests , learned more local history from Margrida , got pinned down again by the Dalgety executive .
5 The significance of the election of the collector of supply for parliamentary politics is emphasised over and over again by the politicians in their correspondence .
6 And Grainne was struck all over again by the complete lack of subservience of these creatures .
7 The names of many people are recorded on documents signed at Halling and these names are repeated over and over again by the historians .
8 Unwillingly she watched as he got to his feet , strangely unable to tear her eyes away , fascinated all over again by the power of the man , the sheer pagan strength contained beneath the civilised veneer of a dark , elegant suit .
9 Almost before she had time to realise what he had in mind , Adam lowered his head to hers and she swayed helplessly in his arms , weakened all over again by the incredible sweetness of his mouth .
10 He tightened his hold on her and she gasped involuntarily , knocked off balance all over again by the hard strength of his body pressed so close to her own .
11 It was soon and very unceremoniously dragged away again by the officers ’ .
12 And on April 29th 1804 ‘ had a very pleasant walk with the 3 little chaps round by Rothay Bridge , Miller Steps and home again by the Rydal road ’ must surely refer to a walk with his young sons .
13 I can have the washing done and back home again by the time I get to Richard 's place .
14 ‘ Y'y'yes , ’ I spluttered , amazed once again by the accuracy of his telepathic probing .
15 Shortly before the fateful journey to Greece he begins to be overcome once again by the same sensation .
16 That cases like this whether or not favouritism was involved — occurred more frequently than one might suppose from the evidence of the biographical sources , however , is suggested once again by the kanun of 1006/1598 , in a passage immediately following the one quoted above : " Let the of those of the kasabat kadis who have been given mevleviyet status in post [ i.e. , in the place and period of their tenure ] not be accepted . "
17 And last October it was announced that his claims to be innocent would be heard once again by the Court of Appeal .
18 Later the wolf would be cut open while she was asleep , filled up with heavy stones once the little pigs had scrabbled out of her , stitched up again by the woodcutter ; and then she would be driven by thirst to the river , would topple in and drown with the weight of the stones .
19 Within that period , however , there were some changes in employment patterns , the most important features being a swing in government service from 7 per cent to 6 per cent in the early 1960s and then back again by the end of the period , and an almost obverse swing in distribution from 11 to 13 per cent and back to 12 per cent .
20 The force-push of expanding gas on the piston is multiplied by the leverage effect of the conrod , then again by the leverage-increasing effect of gear pairs before it reaches the driving wheels .
21 At the Gloucester Forest Eyre in July 1634 he produced perambulations of 1228 and 1282 , ‘ both agreeing that the Bounds of the Forrest [ of Dean ] began at Gloucester Bridge , and so went to Monmouth Bridge and Chepstow Bridge , and came round again by the Severne to Gloucester . ’
22 As he dumped his cycle in the alley his high spirits were raised yet again by the glorious aroma of fried onions wafting through the back kitchen window .
23 It may be that he was influenced in his thinking yet again by the British , whose officer class cultivated the honourable wound , and whose subalterns had lately contributed in altogether disproportionate numbers to the casualties suffered by the British army in France .
24 Seems we 've been beaten to the week 's top rock'n'roll scoop yet again by The Star 's ever-incisive pop columnist LINDA DUFF .
25 Maybe so , he thought , surprised yet again by the child 's unpredictability .
26 Waiting impatiently until their hostess had disappeared from sight , Laura was just opening her mouth to give vent to her intense anger , when she was frustrated yet again by the arrival of Ben , carrying their suitcases .
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