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

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1 When the right crystallises and the further shares or securities are issued , this will be treated as a conversion of securities within s132 , so again no capital gain will be realised ( see Extra Statutory Concession D27 ) .
2 So again the H two and the O H
3 So again the trend today is towards people having at least one overseas trip a year and possibly two or three short break weekends as well .
4 So again the rations had to be reduced .
5 So again the hierarchy retains its integrity .
6 But in any case , this is a likely inference from [ 3 ] , so again the sentences are referentially virtually equivalent .
7 So again the Kline of the couplet is the more precise or specific .
8 The futures price tends to rise over time towards the spot price , equalling the spot price on the delivery day , so again the basis is zero at delivery .
9 During the six years that followed his restoration , Louis put together again the coalition of ecclesiastical and secular support that had sustained him in the 820s .
10 One of the other the other things that we will erm be taking responsibility for is , is something called the Front Line Review which I want to come back too , because it 's something that will interest you as a group erm , but that 's basically again a Council learn initiative , where the Council 's want to look at over the next month all of the front line services we provide , the , the services that you come into contact with on a day to day erm level and look at , you know , are we providing a service as you want , are we providing them efficiently , how would you like to see them better provided .
11 Thus again a distinction is in principle possible between bands due to vibrations of different symmetry species ( Fig. 5.27 ) .
12 On the ferry coming home again a fortnight later , some French boys questioned her about what had happened to her hair .
13 Yet although she was annoyed with herself for doing so , she was now coming home again every night by the route where she had so often met him .
14 I was allowed to go there on condition I came straight home again every afternoon to do the washing and ironing and to clean the house and cook the supper . ’
15 When I had been away , I would swear , even if I were blind , I 'd have known I was home again the moment the door was opened , from the smell of the wood-burning fire .
16 Soon released , Throckmorton was rearrested a few months later because of the involvement of his younger brother , Michael , with Cardinal Reginald Pole [ q.v. ] : once again no charge was sustained .
17 While do-it-yourself rock , fan-club organizations and dancing-in-the-aisles are certainly not independent of industry interests , such a breathtaking theoretical closure reduces the musical role of the vast majority of humankind to a subservient attempt to match up , as listeners , to the demands of ‘ advanced ’ producers ; Marx 's vision of a future with every man an artist certainly seems to be definitively buried , but on a less exalted level , there is once again no attempt to look for the possibility of contradictory meanings in the actual practice of real listeners .
18 Once again no details were available , and the Institute was again fragmenting with NVQ 's and SCOTVEC .
19 And Britain is once again a country that has found its pride , regained a high reputation in the world and is playing a leading role on the international stage — both in Europe and beyond .
20 ‘ Britain is once again a country that has found its pride , regained a high reputation in the world and is playing a leading role on the international stage — both in Europe and beyond . ’
21 This led to an improvement in trade and a fall in inflation , so that Germany in the late 1980s became once again a country of trade surpluses and a strong currency , at the cost of some social division .
22 And now the quarrel was under its own impetus , and once again a trial seemed to be in progress , with both of them as accusers , but both figuring also as investigators of the lowest description , wretched hirelings , turning over the stones to find where the filth lay buried .
23 Once again a universalist rhetoric disguises a rather more restricted reality .
24 She wanted to try just once again a perfume she had already rejected .
25 ‘ It took us quite a while to persuade other people just how much tennis in general could benefit , especially in those countries where Government grants are dependent on Olympic membership , if tennis was once again a member of the Olympic family .
26 Amnesty International believes that Abie Nathan is once again a prisoner of conscience .
27 Fortunately much recent research in the Keynesian tradition has sought answers to many of these stock-flow problems , though once again a consensus view has yet to emerge .
28 That has now changed Eastern arts no longer support the gallery now one obvious reason for that is the gallery started so well because of the enthusiasm from a number of professional people who came along and gave their advice and much of their time and such a body of people has not been called upon for a number of years now and once again a request to discuss this with Mr was refused .
29 The US is once again a case in point , but the situation also arises in the majority of the decolonised third-world states .
30 Once again a widow was to outlive her husband — how very different from the experience of those 18th-century Titford wives , worn out after years of child-bearing and dying in their fifties if not before !
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