Example sentences of "[num] [conj] [adv] again " in BNC.

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1 Although much talk went on it was n't until 1876 and then again in April 1892 , that meetings were called to consider " A bridge across the Medway " .
2 ALTHOUGH Henry II suffered a partial setback in 1159 and never again mounted an expedition on the scale of the Toulouse campaign , he in no way altered his basic policy .
3 ( If the program was run , it would " doom-loop " from line 50 to 70 and back again ) .
4 Breathe in freely to the count of three and out again also to the count of three .
5 last season Gloucester had two games against Rugby in seven days … they knocked them out of the cup by 23 points to 3 and also beat them in the league that was quite a tussle … the cherry and whites won by nineteen points to sixteen and once again got the try of the game …
6 OPEC oil prices peaked at $36 in January 1981 and once again experts predicted a permanent petro-dollar surplus .
7 She returned for her follow up endoscopy in 1992 and once again had more than 20 polyps , the largest being 5 mm in size .
8 Gossip has it that NT has slipped from summer to winter 1992 and now again to sometime in the first half of 1993 .
9 worked for the company for the malting season of 1936/37 and then again following demob from the RAF from 1947–1951 .
10 His financial difficulties , however , compelled Henry III in 1237 and yet again in 1253 to repeat his confirmation of the Charters in return for an aid from the magnates .
11 The , they used to put a conductor on for peak time and then about nine o'clock the rear door was closed and the driver took over issuing tickets , taking money and then perhaps the conductor would come on from about twelve or two and then again , perhaps from half past four till half past six .
12 The Council of Ministers announced on March 7 that June 12 had been set as the date for multiparty local and provincial elections ( to the assemblées populaires communales and the assemblées populaires de wilayas ) , postponed from December 1989 and then again from March 1990 [ see p. 37218 ] to allow more time for newly-created political parties to prepare their campaigns .
13 Mr Nicos , the manager of the Kamara , will be welcoming Club guests for the sixth summer running when he opens his doors in Summer '90 and once again he is looking forward to dealing exclusively with us .
14 Henry Cotton , who won the Open in 1934 and 1937 and then again in 1948 kept up British hopes .
15 Success now was of the kind associated with Henry Pelham , who during his time at the Treasury from 1749 to 1757 rescheduled almost 90 per cent of the 4 per cent debt , down to 3.5 per cent in 1750 and down again to 3 per cent by 1757 .
16 I 'm saying is , is you ought to get very close to that geographical map because it 's the logistic logistics er difficulty with getting , and you ought to know where there are mountains and where there are valleys and the fact that that , in South Wales they ca n't just go across country , they have to go back down the valley after the M four and up again .
17 The singers give concerts of Victorian and Edwardian music and proved such a success that they were asked to return in 1989 , in 1990 and yet again this year !
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