Example sentences of "[adv] again the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Second , takeover raids typically bid up the share price significantly , so again the incumbent management has considerable leeway before it is likely to get into trouble and be out of a job . |
2 | Once again the small , weasel-faced man 's eyes searched the crowd moving about them . |
3 | The former though , brought out once again the weak foundation in national policy for any large-scale resettlement of the long-stay population . |
4 | Once again the normal and the normative must be distinguished . |
5 | Once again the lower animals were treated as immature versions of the human race , with the growth of the human embryo recapitulating all the stages through which life had passed in order to reach the highest level of development . |
6 | Alfonso chose to see this as a further sign of Rodrigo 's pride ; once again the two men parted without reconciliation . |
7 | Once again the two schools became neighbours , for the Authority had chosen to build on the Mile End Hall estate , one of the sites considered by Dr. Rayner , the then Chairman , and his colleagues thirty years earlier . |
8 | Once again the disadvantaged have their disadvantage confirmed . |
9 | The same irony is enriched and plangently deepened in another fine poem by Tate of the same year , in which once again the many Virgilian echoes point to a deeper affinity — with the fable of the Aeneid as making more sense than he can find anywhere else , for the historical predicament that the American Southerner has inherited and must make sense of . |
10 | Despite Arnold Palmer 's memorable 1962 — when once again the golden hat-trick eluded him as it had in 1960 , with Open Championship and US Masters success , and only losing the US Open in a playoff with Jack Nicklaus — he had a quiet Open in 1963 . |
11 | Once again the major players are being driven by the advances made on the desktop publishing systems but here the moves are often collaborative rather than competitive . |
12 | Portakabin , manufacturers of portable buildings , were once again the major sponsors of the event and the managing director Mr Patrick Shepherd and his wife Chris , were present along with other representatives from Portakabin . |
13 | In many such systems the size of the gift is widely publicized within the local community ; here once again the greater the size of the gift , the greater the honour to the bride . |
14 | But the companies are having to point out once again the tiny fraction of land they take up on relation to the whole . |
15 | Additionally , Jo identified once again the ongoing flaws in the system which hinder progress . |
16 | But once again the prospective change was lost in further postponements of a general revaluation . |
17 | But once again the amazing " Alligator " Jones proves that " impossible " is n't in her dictionary ! |
18 | With a bit of luck on their side these young fellers could make Leeds once again the finest side in Britain , as under the Don . |
19 | Now , as socialism knocks on the door of Number 10 , the Hoorays are preparing to go back underground , adopting once again the protective colouring that has kept the British upper classes safe and sound while heads have rolled all over Europe . |
20 | Once again the rural areas are being treated less favourably that the towns . |
21 | If the barracuda presses its attack , then once again the great number of bodies darting in all directions make selecting a target difficult . |
22 | Once again the great eyes grew sombre , but this time the sorrow was mingled with love and pride . |
23 | Readers can confirm these results by selecting suitable discount rates from the table provided in appendix 5. 1 As Project B's IRR is almost double that of Project A it is once again the preferred option . |
24 | Once again the tip-toe manoeuvre — but this time it 's not quite an apology so much as an unsuccessful account . |
25 | Once again the problematical question arose as to what Rennenkampf would do . |
26 | Once again the only statistical provision is that Behrend 's formula assumes a perfectly random distribution of sites , and this is never quite the case in practice . |
27 | Once again the Democratic party may have thrown away a historic opportunity to retake the White House . |
28 | I felt once again the working class in this country has been let down , but I am aware that the Treaty has gone through the Commons , making this motion out of date . |
29 | Once again the new classical answer is simple , though by this stage common sense is being stretched to its limits . |
30 | Once again the tenuous thought that she 'd previously failed to grasp hovered like a wraith on the verge of her consciousness . |