Example sentences of "[adv] again i [vb base] " in BNC.

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1 More involved vividly so , so again I think this punctuation is done deliberately to make it merge continuously
2 So again I exhort you to isolate yet another category of what you generalise as the deterioration of law and order .
3 Once again I challenge the Minister to address the Southampton example .
4 Once again I wish to thank the management and staff for their efforts in 1992 .
5 Once again I stress the wisdom of working backwards , step by step , from the ideal long-term plan into which each new building is slotted in its turn .
6 If I suddenly transfer my attention to an object or some aspect of the physical environment ( after all , inanimate things are much easier to deal with , are n't they — they do n't have emotions ) when you 're revealing thoughts and feelings , then once again I 've dodged your agenda .
7 So I told them what I would do , but once again I 've never been in the situation but this is what I 'll do , said as if they were me own parents make them as comfortable as I could while I 'll cleaned up and give them a bed bath or if they could shower , shower them and erm and get everything back to normal as quick as possible , fine , that were all fine she , and then as , as I got up from it they all said thanks a lot Joy it has been great you really have been great you 've made it easy , we 've got an easy day in front thanks to you , you know you 're bubbly and all this and then when she phoned me on the Sunday she said hello Joy it 's Sue here and I , I said will you let me know one way or the another cos I said I hate being left up in the air
8 Once again I write , in support of the highly efficient and ecologically friendly ‘ clutch pencil ’ or lead holder as an alternative to the ‘ common ’ or ‘ humble ’ but expensive — in terms of waste — woodcase pencil .
9 Once again I apologise and assure everyone that I am doing my best to see this problem through .
10 By wrecking a motion at the time , rightly or wrongly placed and once again I see this afternoon we 've got a similar motion on the table .
11 And I think this has been proved you know that ask when people have changed their minds and said I do n't know , that this is what has happened in the last er ten to fifteen years erm and which makes me feel that once again I think that advances can only be evolutionary erm I think that erm , I do n't know if you , anybody saw Joseph Conrad 's erm spy story on the television ?
12 Once again I think we have a great intensity of personal feeling .
13 ‘ Fakrid , once again I beg of you , stop this senseless slaughter , ’ the Doctor pleaded .
14 Once again I acknowledge Anderson ( op. cit. ) for the following : — ‘ Geikie ( 1894 ) states that in Lewis , fully-grown oak , alder , birch and especially Scotch fir , had been found in the bogs and MacCulloch ( 1824 ) in respect of the peat in North Uist , includes oak with pine , alder and birch amongst the trees most frequently found ’ .
15 Once again I stand corrected
16 Once again I have missed you by moments ;
17 Once again I have attracted the wrath of many supporters who think they know more about football than the eleven ‘ Stiffs ’ they profess to follow .
18 Once again I have stayed away , not sure of my place in all of this .
19 Knocks it in and er once again I have to say Whitlow did well .
20 Meetings once again I have to say the old , old chestnut please can we start at eight o' clock er we 're getting new members who get a bit discouraged when we have a late start .
21 Mr Wogan arrived and had a few words with me — and everybody else — but once again I do n't recall what we talked about .
22 Once again I do n't really think Stan Collimore had the had reason to pull that back you know .
23 There appear to be mountings for the transformer but once again I suspect that these are best ignored for safety reasons .
24 Once again I admire my dummy heron and think how realistic he is and what a great job he does scaring other herons away .
25 Here again I 've got to reserve comment er on , on what the Tories are proposing for , for , for next year , erm you know once you condemn it out of hand we like Bob says he 's got an open mind , and I 'm glad to hear it er we also have an open mind on this , but we , we 'd like to hear more er of what 's in the debate before we before we comment .
26 Here again I think that the political parallel is legitimate .
27 Here again I think that you 're in danger of drifting from the essential feature , which is that in the absence of a requirement to take land out of the greenbelt , the whole of the area er within the general extent of the greenbelt as approved by the Secretary of State erm has a greenbelt function .
28 Er well right back here again I think er
29 er well er here again I think er it 's the old old story of erm it affects different people different ways .
30 Here again I believe that Rousseau 's perceptions are still relevant .
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