Example sentences of "[verb] again [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 And that 's the quickest hospital , because we 've responded again in the medical profession .
2 But the new financing structure collapsed under them and , as the cultural energy build up during the 1939–45 period became depleted , these filmmakers were only occasionally to work again at the same level of intensity .
3 The pre-Maastricht debates offered a field-day for this sort of claim , which surfaced again in the general-election campaign , on this occasion as an anti-Labour weapon .
4 Adomnan recalls in his biography of Columba , written a century after the saint 's death , that one day the monks became aware of a strange presence in one of their pastures ; this experience occurred again at the same time every evening .
5 Maid Of Money , 12-1 , will also go for the Gold Cup but they are likely to meet again in the Black and White Gold Cup at Leopardstown .
6 Mr Taylor and Rick Parry , the Premier League chief executive , who spent much of the weekend trying to thrash out an agreement on the telephone , are likely to meet again in the next 48 hours .
7 Balmain , a municipality named for a swashbuckling surgeon of convicts , had come again to the Grand Final and were heavily favoured .
8 However , even before the war erupted again in the early 1980s , education provision in the south was inadequate .
9 President Quett Masire is expected to be nominated again as the presidential candidate of the Botswana Democratic Party , which has ruled since independence in 1966 .
10 In some years in the 1430s wages failed to keep pace with high prices , but they rose again in the next two decades .
11 When the full length of tape has been used , the drive stops , and starts again in the opposite direction .
12 Gilt holding may be expected to increase again with the rising public deficits of the early 1990s and the reductions in corporate profits and equity dividend payments in a time of recession .
13 Illegitimacy started to increase again in the 1960s ; later marriage since 1972 has been accompanied by higher , not lower , levels of illegitimacy .
14 She also asked Pamela to try again during the next week to draw up a list of ways she would like her parents to change .
15 This is also why paint applications do n't have very good text handling , because once the text is on the image , it ca n't be edited again in the normal way , only as an area of colour .
16 ‘ Now that buyers have seen it on the Paris catwalks , it 's appearing again on the high street .
17 He moved again to the eastern window and looked out over the cottages of the headland .
18 Then his gaze moved again to the Commonweal School group photograph .
19 At the top they were re-assembled again into the macabre manikin which would house his earth-bound spirit .
20 The pattern changed again on the 25th as a strong , cold northwesterly dug in behind a complex series of troughs , the precipitation turning increasingly wintry .
21 The relative positions of the players changed and changed again over the second half and , as we waited on the eighteenth tee , Miguel had edged yet again one shot ahead of Jack .
22 The position changed again in the early fifteenth century , when Ladislas of Naples , who aspired to the throne of Hungary , sold his claims over Dalmatia , Zeta and Albania to the Venetians .
23 The pattern changed again in the early 1980s .
24 David Atkinson , an analyst at Goldman Sachs in Tokyo , notes that the banks ' operating profitability began to deteriorate again in the second half of the last fiscal year .
25 ‘ And that being the case , ’ the Doctor said , wandering again into the twining array of whorls , blocks and threads , ‘ Pool has n't a snowflake 's chance in hell of pulling it off . ’
26 After a terrible 15 minutes I managed to talk again to the same doctor and she explained that elevated meant they were not nought , not as I had thought , that they were going up .
27 Boomer was selected again for the 1929 match , which took place at Moortown , Leeds , and was made vice-captain under George Duncan .
28 No it 's it 's the one week which bridges the two erm months , but er er I will be , that we would normally be meeting again on the thirteenth of September , would n't we ?
29 The two sides will also be meeting again at the same venue tomorrow in the first round of the Augustus Barnet Cup .
30 My constituent concludes : ’ The present government wants education standards to be improved but in the case of students , it will only result again in the rich' families being able to afford to send their children on to further education .
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