Example sentences of "[to-vb] again the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 May we come to know again the trust and faith of little children .
2 Free to smell again the sweat on the brow of the bourse ; free to bask in the slipstream of wide-bodied jets ; free to sit in on the counsels of the alleged good and the alleged great .
3 However , he couches his explanation for these differences not simply at the level of what actual language users ‘ mean ’ , that is in relation to particular cultural practice and institutions ( within which the concept of ‘ relative objectivity ’ might make some sense ) , but instead at the level of what they ‘ say ’ , that is in relation to ‘ the lexical and grammatical structure of languages ’ , at the level of ‘ language-systems ’ , which appears to assume again the notion of absolute ‘ objectivity ’ , since , as we have seen , it offers no cultural context in which to make sense of such systems .
4 Ever since I ran away from Thornfield , Mr Rochester had remained in my thoughts , and now , as I stood at my cottage door that first evening , looking at the quiet fields , I allowed myself to imagine again the life I could have had with him in his little white house in the south of France .
5 I should first like to express again the Society 's pleasure at having had the benefit of Bedu 's teaching at the Easter Course .
6 He summoned all his will power , forcing numbed fingers in his upstretched arm to flash again the morse ‘ R ’ .
7 I then took Maxine 's mind off what had happened by asking her to describe again the scenery in the area of the canal and the painted barges and sturdy horses which had so fascinated the young boy .
8 Presumably that is why Philip chose precisely that moment to raise again the spectre which was to haunt the Old King 's last years .
9 Cadfael stepped back to measure again the angle at which the body lay , and the few paces back along the path where the assailant must have been hidden .
10 The simplest way of introducing the method is to present again the field lines and the equipotential surfaces for two equal charges of opposite sign ( Fig. 2.4 ) .
11 It was therefore thought important to publicise again the condition and at the same time characterise it and discover its natural history using a larger number of cases .
12 A fourth method is to examine again the appropriateness of the rules restricting actions brought by groups of plaintiffs , which would mean that the costs were spread amongst a number of people .
13 He sat with a frown of puzzlement on his forehead , then turned back to join again the talk around him .
14 Oh , was not this delightful , to hurt again the girl who had rejected him , the girl who when all was said and done would have been a greater prize than the vulgar woman he had married for her money ?
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