Example sentences of "[adv prt] again for [art] " in BNC.
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1 | — Sit down again for a minute . |
2 | ‘ Just sit you down again for a minute , lassie . |
3 | ‘ Sit down again for a while . ’ |
4 | Once you 've mapped in the shape , leave it soft , or wet the brush , dip it back into the powder and run it over again for a more liquid line . |
5 | You may throw cells together at random , over and over again for a billion years , and not once will you get a conglomeration that flies or swims or burrows or runs , or does anything , even badly , that could remotely be construed as working to keep itself alive . |
6 | He was also ordered to forfeit £150 from a previous binding over and bound over again for a year in the sum of £250 . |
7 | It 's part of the this way in which the computer can turn information over and over again for a different need . |
8 | It 's part of this way in which the computer can turn information over and over again for a different need . |
9 | He asked Neil Kinnock about his plans to tax the middle-income bracket not once , not twice , but over and over again for an hour . |
10 | 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 . |
11 | By 1907 however , trade was beginning to fall off again for the Edinburgh printing offices . |
12 | ‘ There 'll be scent enough today , ’ she said as they set off again for the meet . |
13 | 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 . |
14 | Straightening up again for a brief rest , he worked out a method of getting through the opening . |
15 | Although desperately tired both had pushed any thoughts of sleep from their minds , though after checking in at the hotel , the Vendome … chosen for its proximity to the station … , they had each taken a long , refreshing shower before meeting up again for a late breakfast in the dining room . |
16 | Even before Hello , Dolly ! went into production , Richard Zanuck had agreed with Gene Kelly and producer Frank McCarthy , who together had made A Guide for the Married Man , to team them up again for a screen version of the fantasy Tom Swift and His Wizard Airship . |
17 | The Bootle Times wanted us to put them up again for a photograph , and they were left until the next day because it was raining . ’ |
18 | Seven months later he was back again for an operation to drain a build-up of fluid on his brain . |
19 | They had to go back ag go back again for the coffin . |
20 | And then er that was that till Saturday evening , especially in the winter , then you went back again for the evening rounds . |
21 | I had to agree so here is Batts ' agony column back again for the benefit of the LUFC mailing list . |
22 | Not only that ; that 's where they get their instructions , because sometimes some of them go out again for a second time to take part in another incident . |
23 | I forgot to get him a card to go out again for a card . |
24 | ‘ And you did n't come out again for an hour , ’ the other girl said triumphantly . |
25 | Each time he scrambled out , took a short rest , and set out again for the next refuge . |
26 | 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 . |
27 | 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 . |
28 | 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 . |
29 | I was gon na get the drill out again for the |
30 | Airbus will anyway soon be passing the hat around again for an enormous 700-seat aeroplane , much bigger than the Boeing 747 . |