Example sentences of "[pers pn] again [conj] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 It was very nice to see you again and talk over ‘ self-access ’ and developments in in-company language training .
2 Beaumont said : ‘ I have thought about running him again but have decided that is it for now .
3 Then Baldwin saw him again and told hint that were it not for his age and his health ( neither of which had greatly changed in the preceding forty-eight hours ) , he would have offered him the vacancy , but as it was it had better go to Eden .
4 After he had finished his address she went up to him again and said , " Will you come back with me ? "
5 She kissed him again and said , ‘ You must n't get over-excited . ’
6 He was walking off when I reached out , grabbed him again and slapped him across the head .
7 In the weeks that had passed since she had met Rupert Stonebird at the vicarage her interest in him had deepened , mainly because she had not seen him again and had therefore been able to build up a more satisfactory picture of him than if she had been able to check with reality .
8 ‘ It 's been a lifelong ambition of mine to beat him but at the big jump before Ballyboley Corner , Joey whizzed past me and although I tried to catch him again and take a tight line at Ballyboley he had just too much experience and he held on to beat me .
9 That being the case , I have accepted my father 's invitation to live with him again and to return to the stage under his direction .
10 But that idea killed the vision and she could only put her arms round him again and hide her face against his chest .
11 Partly in anger , partly in contempt , Jimmy turned away from him again and stared at the outside door , attempting to control his emotions .
12 Everyone cheered him again and clapped loudly .
13 She looked at him again and saw this time that he was watching her .
14 George cracked him again and hauled him off the cart .
15 ‘ His family are also desperate to hear from him again and urge him to make contact with them . ’
16 Tsu Ma laughed ; a soft , generous laughter that made her look up at him again and meet his eyes .
17 Perhaps he had no intention of making love to her again but had merely invited ] her round for a meal and a couple of hours of music and conversation , out of a sense of gratitude for her loyalty and her repeated assurances that she believed in his innocence .
18 The victim tried to grab the knife to stop him stabbing her again and received a cut finger .
19 Davis from Richmond road in Oxford knocked her unconscious , threw her cycle into the river and then posed as a good Samaritan , pretending to comfort her , before attacking her again and trying to strangle her .
20 ‘ Thank you , ’ said Lucy softly , hugged her again and went off into the night .
21 Then she jumped up from the bed before he could grab her again and darted past him to the window .
22 Well you did speak to her again and make the suggestion .
23 He bent to her again and nibbled her ear , then held her jaw in his hands and delivered a kiss that was heavy and almost insolent .
24 Suddenly she longed to have him kiss her again and hold her close .
25 Then I hugged her again and pushed her through the door because I thought that if it lasted any longer I would cry .
26 He pushed her again and smothered a deep laugh as he said , ‘ I do n't think they 'd let you go anyway , Lemon .
27 When she tried to get out of the passenger door , he struck her again and called her more names . ’
28 Jean felt belittled ; for as long as the dance lasted she seemed no more to him than any girl there , but then he came round to her again and clasped her closely as they stepped it down the aisle between the lines of dancers .
29 Have you read it again and realised what you 're supposed to do you 'll have to take some spare tapes in and spend lunch times wo n't you ?
30 The children baited her into further wrath until , just as suddenly , she would snap out of it again and return to her former , demure self .
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