Example sentences of "[to-vb] [pron] [adv] again " in BNC.
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1 | The hovering clerk at Hussey 's back was watching them narrowly every moment , as though one of them might elude him when he came to gather them up again . |
2 | Trying to catch me out again ! |
3 | She did not want to catch them unawares again . |
4 | Remembering what he had taught her , she commanded her eyes to meet his yet again before replacing her glass on the table . |
5 | If you do he will head straight for the nearest snag and you will be extremely fortunate to pull him out again . |
6 | When I was ready to observe her once again , the lesson was over . |
7 | Mr Wormwood shouted , clutching the brim of his hat to stop anyone trying to pull it off again . |
8 | And after failing to find it once again it came into the porch and complained loudly and so I went outside and with a paint brush I marked the entrance to the hive with three blobs of paint of a different colour and then with a piece of cardboard I guided the tiny winged creature towards the marks on the wall and it went inside . |
9 | They seemed relaxed , confident and powerful , perhaps relieved to find themselves once again working , once again releasing records . |
10 | ‘ Were you surprised to find yourself here again ? ’ |
11 | At first you will only be able to crouch down on the board , but as you get used to pulling down on the booms to pull yourself up again , you will be able to get lower . |
12 | After 24 hours of freedom I knew no one was going to lock me up again |
13 | ‘ I realised no one was going to lock me up again . |
14 | I could n't get Nutty to wear that flowered frock you gave him , he 's dead ignorant and I wish you 'd send the lads to sort him out again . |
15 | ‘ I mean , my dear Shiona , that I must have your absolute assurance that you do n't intend trying to spirit her away again . ’ |
16 | ‘ This is the life , ai n't it Moll , ’ he murmured and began to stroke her back again . |
17 | And there was a move to set it up again in the late Sixties , but that got sat on . |
18 | They had to retrace their steps to pick it up again , while a second team discovered that neither a policeman nor the Council knew where the Local Authority parcels office was . |
19 | ‘ You wo n't be able to pick it up again . ’ |
20 | ‘ It will not be satisfactory to have marched a lot of money up the hill , only to march it down again . |
21 | I have turfs enough there to damp it down again before we leave it . ’ |
22 | It 's good to see you around again . |
23 | ‘ It 's good to see you outdoors again , father . |
24 | Holding out her hand , her smile wide , she said , ‘ It 's good to see you home again , Martin , ’ and his answer was to take her hand and kiss her on the cheek and say , ‘ It 's good to be home , Aunt . |
25 | Good to see you about again . |
26 | And go away , go away , do n't want to see you back again . |
27 | I do n't want to see you ever again ! ’ |
28 | ‘ You might own this place , Miguel , and you might have the right to stand where you like on it , but you 'll never make me pleased to see you ever again . |
29 | ‘ Darling , I do n't want to drive you away again with impossible demands . ’ |
30 | Let me beg of you on receipt of this to order the coachman to drive you back again to my house . |