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

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1 This country has a static but ageing population and will continue to have one for some considerable time ahead even if the birthrate kicks upward again .
2 She carried her haul up the hill to the cottage where she found the kitchen empty once again , although she could hear people talking in the living room .
3 Ebert stood there , his mouth fallen open again .
4 Despite the tougher trading conditions I am pleased to report that Healthcare has yet again had a profitable year , and we are poised for further expansion of our business in the coming year .
5 In the last week of January violence erupted once again in the autonomous ( Serbian ) province of Kosovo .
6 For you would see the jeep in front of you proceeding along the Egyptian highway in a very dignified manner , when all of a sudden it would swing in to the side of the road near a fruit-barrow , a large brown hand would shoot out , and a succulent water-melon would disappear as the jeep accelerated away again .
7 That Friday morning as we sat enjoying each other 's company and the fresh bread and pancakes , I was to see the rule practised once again .
8 People who had been living in the shadow of the rock breathed easily again .
9 Tony Visconti : ‘ Prior to the split with Tony deFries , our friendship developed once again .
10 But when the electorate went yet again to the polls on 19 May , this time to elect their local government representatives , the DUP did quite well in what was the first genuine free-for-all among unionist parties .
11 The Association proved once again to be a formidable field force when helping the appeal , and provided an excellent point of reference for the media in respect of both the 50th Anniversary of the Battle of Britain and the work of the Association .
12 Accused of hen-stealing , fox and vixen had once again insisted on going back to their lair alone to look for feathers .
13 The wind had once again slammed the door shut .
14 Was he even now locked up in some prison cell to become once again the unkempt figure he had been when she first set eyes on him ?
15 On the accession of Henry IV , these Lancastrian forests of course came once again into the hands of the Crown .
16 Von Zwehl now dispatched his Chief of Staff to the Crown Prince to urge once again , and in no uncertain terms , that a full-scale attack be launched on the Left Bank .
17 This recommendation the Criminal Law Revision Committee has once again accepted .
18 It was thought that the Shropshire Country Council were the owners , but upon them looking through their records , it appears that Major Minton-Beddoes is indeed the owner , but work has once again started .
19 At present share levels , the company is a candidate for takeover ( Kingfisher ? ) , but failing that management has once again the task of rebuilding credibility .
20 The miracle man of Hong Kong rugby , George Simpkin , has been asked to work wonders once again — to win Hong Kong the elusive goal of acquiring the Asian crown .
21 At the city 's Bluecoat Concert Hall , dance has once again taken centre stage .
22 Thanks very largely to Neil Caldwell 's untiring efforts in commissioning ecological reports and co-ordinating environmental objectors , the Newport Council has once again withdrawn its Bill from Parliament .
23 The question followed once again as the pain subsided .
24 Thereupon the world reverses its rotation and everything starts to deteriorate until God reasserts his control and lets the universe rotate once again in the same direction as before .
25 Part of the wall is constructed from slag blocks , a testimony to the days when Fromebridge rang to the sound of tilt-hammers and roared with the noise of forges — unlike now , a relative peace having once again returned to this lovely and fascinating mill .
26 He met Alderman Davis and discussed the advisability of the members on the council coming together again in order that they would be unanimous in open council , especially now that Labour is in the majority .
27 When the telephone rang yet again , she was inclined not to answer it .
28 There were insufficient funds for a third appointment so that Allan Hayhurst had to carry on in an honourary capacity combining once again the offices of Secretary and Treasurer .
29 Sir Russell Johnston , MP for one of the UK 's largest constituencies , Inverness , Nairn and Lochaber , said the Chancellor had once again failed to make any differentiation between the situation of urban and rural car owners .
30 Then that discomfiting gaze shifted once again to Charity 's face .
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