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

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1 We took in another couple of wraps on the genoa , came round into 30–40ft ( 9–12m ) of water , and wallowed our way slowly southwards once again , a scant couple of hundred yards off the reef .
2 Yes , I have heard of her , ’ Belinda murmured , wondering painfully all over again how she could have let Tom capture her heart .
3 As she collapsed she saw the last of the assassins crumple , his body lifted once then once again as the shells ripped into him .
4 If your daughter comes home late yet again , you might say ‘ When you come home late at night I am worried sick .
5 And he has er and he has once again once again made it clear , he has once again made it clear that that is particularly important in such areas as standards in education , law and order and the provision of public services .
6 That could be nearly as much again .
7 The rough timber , fencing , bamboo , reeds , thatch and so on used by farmers and primitive people may possibly amount to nearly as much again , but naturally , no records are available .
8 The machines in this building cost over a hundred million dollars to develop and the machine equipment and construction set Midwinter back nearly as much again .
9 It costs £74,000 to put the 348 GT on the road and nearly as much again to take it to Le Mans .
10 Erm and now very quickly again because , it 's filling up all gaps between this bottom row and the top row of the spreadsheet .
11 I saw it contained fifteen or twenty pages , and thought , my God , this is like the interview I did with Adenauer twenty years ago all over again !
12 Er er er you know if there was a bad storm somebody would oh you better stay here today too again and he might be there three or four days .
13 here again here again you see in Marx , Marx says that more and more , and he said this in his day , more and more is society spreading into two classes on the one hand the ruling class , the owners of the means of life , on the other hand the r vast majority of people today , it 's ninety percent of the population , who do n't own the means of l of life but ten percent do .
14 ‘ Physically almost all right again , though a bit weak , but I get gloomy and exaggerate all sorts of minor difficulties into terrible tragedies . ’
15 He seemed quite all right again .
16 On some mornings the ducks on Three Island Pond would take off in great arcing flights against the sun , round and behind the Cages and out of sight , round again and behind the distant trees and then suddenly back again as if it had all been a mistake and they had never meant to fly off in the first place .
17 She played with her leather gloves , turning each finger inside-out then carefully back again , aware that he was looking at her in that old , familiar searching way that somehow held her spellbound , draining her will to push the door and get away .
18 If the walk does not have any triple of successive nodes like … b c b … so it never goes from one node to another and then straight back again , then let us say the walk is reduced .
19 It was written in sub Gone with the Wind style , was longer than the American Civil War and took almost as long again to identify what sort of food was actually on offer from amongst the jokey prose .
20 From Tripoli to the Tunisian border is a drive of about four hours , with about twice as much again from there to the capital 's international airport .
21 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 .
22 A world was coming in which it would almost certainly never again be possible to walk quietly , as Frederica and Alexander walked , through the village where Van Gogh tramped and set up his easel in the clean dust .
23 I expect Hamish will be writing again pretty soon again too , but here I am sitting at the computer anyway , putting off writing a series of begging letters to friends and connections in various educational and other institutions and organizations asking them to submit to Chambers Harrap ( as we now are ) all partable-with unpublished bumf ( memos , minutes , notices , reports , etc , etc ) to swell the ‘ ephemera ’ ( new stretched meaning ) content of the British National Corpus of English .
24 Right okay so again it 's just a simple idea that shows you an awful lot how long would it take to put that back together ?
25 Okay so once again over four years erm you unfortunately the company went into liquidation .
26 We are told that the global military expenditure every year amounts to £235,000 million , twice as much as the nations spend on health , and half as much again as they spend on education .
27 In school we are spending nearly half as much again , in real terms per pupil , as in 1979 .
28 In Sweden , if there are no increases in energy efficiency , the electricity demand in 2010 will be for 194 terawatt-hours ( TWh ) of energy — half as much again as demand today .
29 What 's more , you can bring home a larger allowance than if you buy duty-free — usually half as much again .
30 His extensive Christmas shopping list includes 2,500lb of potatoes , almost the same quantity of green vegetables and half as much again of meat .
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