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

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1 Squeeze them together again and on an outward breath let them go again .
2 ‘ And if you push me down again , ’ she warned quietly , ‘ you might very well find that you have a tiger by the tail .
3 It means getting up in the early hours to be ready to board a coach at around 6.30am that will transport them to the South Coast , then bring them back again , arriving home at around midnight .
4 They take them there , they train them and they bring them back again in the evenings as well .
5 ‘ We 'll put his comments away in the locker and bring them out again when we go down to their place , ’ said the Scotland international .
6 articles , but they sell them back again .
7 And again you see if you increase the load , can you take up both , back pick them up again .
8 You pick them up again you put them back on the door , he chucks them back on the floor .
9 Originally I tried to label each unwanted artifact and thought and send them off again through stage left .
10 The green men in their cloaks of leaves and branches then discovered them , and came down to the beach and circled Dulé and his companions where they lay prone , and shook their fronds and squatted on their haunches and kicked their legs and tossed their heads and slapped palm to thigh , in order to rally them and send them off again ; pouring spirits and water into their faces to invigorate them , beating out a rhythm with their feet .
11 There 's a nice story about my , one of my favourite presidents , I told you last time , Theodore Roosevelt , Roosevelt got very frustrated with congress so he sent the American navy , he had no money , they would n't give him any money , so he sent the American navy to the Philippines and he said to congress if you want them back again you 'd better vote some more money cos they have n't got any fuel erm which is a fairly odd way of proceeding one might think .
12 The too-small chairs , the miniature tables , the intimate cherished objects temporarily abandoned by teachers and pupils , as though awaiting term-time and contact with their owners to stop them seeming ridiculous and warm them once again into significance , intruded upon his concentration .
13 Send it back again .
14 On your behalf they can approach other potential participants , negotiate a common format and basis for the figures , collect and collate the information , and send it out again in a form that disguises which figures belong to which company .
15 For instance , there 's a 19th century telegraph relay station , where human operators function like modern amplifiers — they receive a weak signal and tap it out again for the next leg of the journey .
16 ( 71 ) Place it here Again , we have the interaction between " encyclopaedic knowledge " and linguistic knowledge , which together determine the exact location in question .
17 you want it out again
18 Jane had removed her specs for a short myopic rest , but now put them on again , quickly .
19 ‘ The girls would take their dresses off to tiptoe through that awful mire and then , coming back put them on again .
20 Dr Rafaelo smiled , as he took his glasses out and put them on again , and smoothed his hair back .
21 After the breakfast things had been washed up I had to take the milk separator to bits and wash each part and dry them in front of the fire and then put them together again ready for the night 's milking .
22 , so he left it all open and I kept finding rolled up socks and of course there 's in the bottom of the airing cupboard where the tank is , and to pick them up and give them a shake and put them back again .
23 She lifted three legs off the ground and put them down again .
24 Noise had become Ariel 's lot : she , who had lifted her feet and put them down again so quietly on the slopes that birds did not stir at her passing , was used to hearing a single song in her head at any one time .
25 Sladen tapped his papers together into a squared-off pile , spread them out again , and said : ‘ Miss Algar , gentlemen , can we get back down the mineshaft ?
26 But United 's shortcomings … weakenesses are still all too obvious … a leaky defence let them down again just when it mattered most when the final whistle was minutes away as Redfearn hit the equaliser to make it one-all
27 Let me yet again express the view that Lord Cullen and his staff have produced a document of world-class significance — in , given the circumstances , a remarkably short time .
28 They let me out for the day and then , when he regained consciousness five days later , they let me out again to see him .
29 They let me out again .
30 Once I got arrested one morning for soliciting , but they let me out of the police station ; I got arrested the same afternoon , they let me out again ; I got arrested in the evening and they kept me in and took me to court the next day .
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