Example sentences of "[adv] again the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | So again the H two and the O H |
2 | 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 . |
3 | So again the rations had to be reduced . |
4 | So again the hierarchy retains its integrity . |
5 | But in any case , this is a likely inference from [ 3 ] , so again the sentences are referentially virtually equivalent . |
6 | So again the Kline of the couplet is the more precise or specific . |
7 | 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 . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | Once again the lady involved was a Quaker . |
11 | Not quickly enough , however , and once again the night was split by flame and thunder as fire-sticks had roared terrifyingly close to them . |
12 | But once again the money ran out before sufficient audiences could be attracted to the new policies of temperance and self-improvement , and in 1884 it was the millionaire textile manufacturer and Liberal MP , Samuel Morley [ q.v. ] , who came to the rescue of Emma and her theatre with interim funding , which led eventually to support from the charity commissioners and other private sponsorship with which , in 1891 , Emma Cons was able to buy the freehold of the theatre and dedicate it to musical and other entertainments of an uplifting or educational nature . |
13 | Once again the RICS has a well structured scheme which has three categories of CPD : private study ; research ; and courses , seminars , technical meetings and so on . |
14 | Once again the capital played host to the major , and minor , royalties of Europe , including the Tsar and the King of Prussia . |
15 | Once again The Smiths waltzed into a situation far in advance of their short-lived career . |
16 | What we are seeing nightly on our TV screens is as vile and disgusting a process of racial extermination as anything practised by the Nazis , yet once again the West , including a Britain that should know better than most , is responding in terms which echo chillingly down the years from Hitler , appeasement , Chamberlain and Munich . |
17 | Once again the oppositions are really hierarchies . |
18 | ‘ Do n't worry , my dear , ’ Fagin said , putting down the knife and becoming once again the kind old gentleman . |
19 | Once again the rhetoric failed to produce tangible results . |
20 | Perhaps it was a show of support for his disciplining of Gilchrist ; perhaps there was the feeling that Worrell had drifted away from the hub of West Indies cricket ; or perhaps once again the selectors simply could not bring themselves to appoint a black man . |
21 | Once again the spectre of the adolescent as worker and wage-earner returned to obstruct the aspirations of reformers who came into direct conflict with the priorities of market forces , including the evolving relationship between labour and technology , the urgency of the small firm for immediate profits , and the overwhelming influence of supply and demand . |
22 | Once again the legislature reversed the courts and by the Trade Disputes Act 1906 made picketing lawful if in contemplation or furtherance of a trade dispute and if the purpose was peacefully obtaining or communicating information or ‘ peacefully persuading any person to work or abstain from working ’ . |
23 | Once again the NHS ignored the principle of total quality management and instead of learning from its mistakes was desperate to deny them . |
24 | Once again the novel repeatedly turns inwards to examine its own nature , presenting itself as a kind of palimpsest . |
25 | Once again the United States seemed to be the arbiter of war and peace in the Middle East . |
26 | Once again the justices determined to hear oral evidence . |
27 | Once again the dimensions of collective bargaining would seem to be important as contributory factors by way of a somewhat narrower extent of bargaining in the USA , as well as employer hostility to trade unionism ( especially in the South ) . |
28 | Once again the dominance of computers and whisky is very clearly illustrated . |
29 | So once again the emphasis is not on poetry in itself , but on the difference between poetry and ordinary language . |
30 | Once again the lack of response infuriated Rickie who , seeking some other means of provocation , hurled his can of soda across the deck . |