Example sentences of "yet again " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Just a few of the chaps and chapesses , darling , ’ over the phone in the late afternoon when she had purged wine stains and ashtrays , boxed up the empties , made the kitchen immaculate yet again .
2 They felt they had done well enough already to endure the service at Dull , and that there was no need to martyr themselves yet again ( the Reverend William MacIvor 's sermons were notoriously long and repetitious ) .
3 Some of the same movements are repeated yet again in the final pas de deux , when the Prince raises her high above the glistening Stars before leading her away to the land where ‘ they lived happily ever after ’ , where all fairy tales should end .
4 Profoundly yet lightly and yet again oh so generously imagined , he turns the novel 's transpersonal unsteadiness to joy for us and sheer astonishment , and its cancer-growth of rumour to life 's health through art 's freedom .
5 Last week it was obliged to admit , yet again , to over-optimism .
6 If South Africa or a South American country made a pitch for Hong Kong entrepreneurs , numbers could rise sharply yet again .
7 Dead Certain 's win yet again brought home the fact that there is life after the Maktoums .
8 But , throughout it all , it is hard not to be reminded of the debt owed , yet again , to Carole King .
9 In fact , discussions were held with him and he considered yet again that his release is not now on the agenda . ’
10 The union is constantly looking out for ways like this to show promoters , record companies and the rest of the music industry the right way to treat musicians , and to remind the business yet again of their responsibility to put back into music just a small part of the rewards which they enjoy , thanks to the skills of musicians .
11 To humour me my patient father agrees yet again to my choice of film .
12 Tony and I sit in the departure lounge of Heathrow wondering , yet again , how to fill the time between now and take-off .
13 The point we sought to make , Mr Smith , was that it was ludicrous to assume — as Ford has — that millions of people aspire to nothing better than an average car , and to note that the master marketeers will probably get away with peddling mediocrity yet again .
14 Judith Leggett had told her partner Patrick Cartan , 32 , yet again , that she did n't like his awful checked shirts .
15 I 've failed to produce an essay yet again .
16 After meeting Prince Charles , Diana went back to school that November day to have a second shot at her O levels , which eluded her yet again , and the following month , at the age of sixteen and a half , she left for good .
17 Apart from having a detective , who lodged in the room next door at Trinity , he lived like everyone else — except that yet again his course was interrupted .
18 It is a dangerous game , as he discovered yet again in the summer of 1990 .
19 But yet again , this was another area of their lives that was mismanaged .
20 No sooner had he come back than he left Diana and the children at home yet again , and went to Italy on a week 's painting holiday .
21 My connections with the City are , as I have said , rather tenuous , but it is nearly six years ago to the day since our wedding , when yet again the traffic in the City was brought to a standstill .
22 During the past week there have been several occasions where people have been meddling with candles and other things in the church , including the money boxes yet again , and so it is with some sadness that I have decided to keep the church locked during the holiday period .
23 There is bound , sooner or later , to be a battle royal over membership of the European Monetary System , the result of which will be either an almost unprecedented humiliation for Mrs Thatcher or the reshaping yet again of a Cabinet in her own image .
24 Surely the world can not stand idly by and watch this country of eight million people go through the agony of war yet again ?
25 Yet again he eked out his resources across the two laps to set a new best of 1min 48.4sec .
26 Door kicked in yet again .
27 But the new decade also promises to revolutionise high street bank branches yet again .
28 He sold it to Sir John Strangways , a member of the Illchester family , in 1641 ; four years later , however , the manor passed on yet again to another Illchester in part payment for fines imposed on poor Strangways for malignancy , a crime for which he was put in the Tower .
29 On Christmas day they stopped sending aid to the country , because he had taken over its government yet again .
30 Yet again
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