Example sentences of "[vb pp] [pron] [adv] again " in BNC.
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1 | Crawford had given his all again , but the film was a catastrophe and , following Twentieth Century-Fox 's string of aberrations , brought the Hollywood studio even closer to ruin . |
2 | Meanwhile , above , that bloke with the awful tie 's picked me up again , moans BETTY KITTEN WOSS . |
3 | But Vadinamia 's spaceport city is a compact place , and any tails would have picked me up again soon enough . |
4 | The commonest and most visible indices of field officer performance are negative , as an agency head explained : ‘ An area supervisor will sit there and say , ‘ So and so has let me down again . |
5 | They 're normally out tonight she 's let me down again . |
6 | ‘ I 'm not having my Dad let him out again . |
7 | It was growing dark , and she thought of sleeping on a bench or under a tree in a remote part of Regent 's Park , but she was afraid that , having spent the night out and returning in a dishevelled state , her landlady might assume the worst and not let her in again . |
8 | done nothing today again , as usual |
9 | He had dashed her down again . |
10 | ‘ He 's done it brilliantly again and he 'll be better for that race I can tell you , ’ he said . |
11 | He told me however that two years before he had had his journal stolen and written it out again and that it was better second time around . |
12 | I got this clear but you 've messed it up again . |
13 | Every time it had crept into Carolyn 's head , she had pushed it out again . |
14 | When bringing up areas of disagreement , does your partner sometimes attack with ‘ you ’ statements , such as ‘ You have made us late again ’ . |
15 | We have just got you well again , Jenna , and I can not take the responsibility of letting you out of my sight . ’ |
16 | Well , well they 've just sold a player to Leicester for eighty five thousand and they , they bought a fella from Port Vale on a free transfer , well he 's a Richard they 've bought him back again , only with a , all due respect but er now he 's got he 's playing very well with Leicester now , and he 's , he 's scored two goals and made one the other Saturday , and , and everyone , every match since he 's been there every time he 's played . |
17 | Er oh no , you have n't got it on again ! |
18 | The shadow secretary of state for trade and industry , Robin Cook , said : ‘ This report shows that Michael Heseltine has got it wrong again . ’ |
19 | You see I 've got it down again , I ca n't get it up |
20 | So they 've sold it on again them two have they ? |
21 | erm But they 've got themselves together again and we seem to be picking up . |
22 | The Secretary of State has told us once again that the whole package , including the Scottish element , is based on the assumption that there will be longer warning times of any conflict — up to a year instead of a matter of weeks or a month . |
23 | Until the pound perked up yesterday , the Exchange rate mechanism had asserted itself yet again as an Evil Restrictive Morass after Portugal 's escudo leapt in with both feet on Monday . |
24 | Have they locked it up again ? |
25 | ‘ They 've locked us in again , you know . ’ |
26 | But now the tragedy that had killed her mother and Jake 's father and made an orphan of little Kirsty had , cruelly , brought them together again . |
27 | He did n't want to tempt fate , but fate had brought them together again and now there was only him and her in the whole world . |
28 | A charity which paid for a group of Russian orphans to have a holiday in England has brought them back again . |
29 | ‘ Why have you brought me here again , if you do n't want to see me ? |
30 | Jimmy had pulled himself together again when they reached the third landing . |