Example sentences of "[verb] [adv prt] again at [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But nor was Aldaniti , who had broken down again at Sandown Park in November 1979 and was to spend most of 1980 recuperating at his owner 's Sussex home .
2 She 's got him booked in again at Cocaine Hall when she gets him back . ’
3 Fangio and Moss teamed up again at Maserati in 1957 , but their renewed partnership was only brief as Moss soon moved to Vanwall. the pair of them , however , dominated the championship once more but the final championship read : 1st Fangio , 2nd Moss , for a third successive year .
4 But it means that she , she has a , a week 's holiday and I think she 's back for about three weeks and then breaks up again at school
5 And it was just the the the people were often walking along this track , anyway there was a man , there was erm , was a , there was a man and a woman walked over to and walked back again at night , well in the the even , evening anyway .
6 Unlucky Down lose out again at Castlerock
7 THE show will go on again at Belfast 's Grand Opera House before Christmas , as it approaches its centenary .
8 She looked over again at Andy Ramsay .
9 Ant Everard put down his paper , looked at his daughter , his face a supplication of mercy from her ; he looked back again at Miranda , and his concern turned into a frown , and he came visibly to a decision .
10 meanwhile , slipped up again at Croft Park , this time losing 2–0 Colin Mcleod and Paul Staff were on target in the first half hour .
11 JULIAN DICKS is heading for a bust-up with manager Billy Bonds if he 's left out again at Portsmouth tomorrow .
12 He thought it a pity that the people could not hibernate like certain animals and come out again at Easter when they would once more have compelling and urgent business to attend to .
13 I had to show up again at Ingard House , and I also wanted to tidy up the loose ends of Miss Macdonald 's story of the dead man in the Thames .
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