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

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1 She peered again at the water below and fought with the nausea and the dizziness and the fear .
2 He tried again at the corner and got a smooth rounded canter .
3 His spirits sank again at the prospect and although he went out to Ruislip where his former battalion now had its headquarters , and although he was received by Colonel Bumford , his spirits were at zero three days later when Charity spoke to him on the telephone .
4 His face clouded again at the thought .
5 ‘ Let's have a picnic , ’ she said , telling herself that next week she would make a real effort to work again at the practice of virtue .
6 He drew the sword out and prodded again at the wizard , who was rigid with terror and guilt .
7 Professional advice was important to the MPs fighting the Representation of the People Bill and National Union committees began to meet again at every level to discuss the Bill 's consequences for the party .
8 The GATT round is regularly discussed at the Agriculture Council and I expect it to be considered again at the Council on 30 and 31 March .
9 Erm , we have looked again at the programme for building this road .
10 A reconstruction of the concert formed a centrepiece of Manchester 's Festival of Expressionism , which has looked again at the German and Austrian blossoming that anticipated the dominant issues of 20th-century culture .
11 The verdict was suicide , but many people thought he was murdered , and this series looks again at the evidence — although as usual the final verdict is left to the viewer .
12 The alterations to the National Executive report , Socialism and the Condition of the People which he advocated were finally left to the Executive to consider , and were moved again at the Southport Conference of 1934 .
13 The last flourish on codes belonged to George Cave , translating again at a September meeting with the Iranians in Washington , who ended his memorandum of record thus .
14 The Government is looking again at the payments system to try and resolve it and the Town 's MP recognises there is a problem .
15 Looking again at the case of the Belfast inner-city speakers whose network patterns were compared , it is evident that relative to a person who , for example , had changed jobs and houses several times , their networks were all closeknit .
16 He hesitated for a moment as to what to do ; then looking again at the woman at the table , who was now smiling at him , he sat down in the chair , and for the next ten minutes he listened to the banter between the two of them .
17 As the budget looms , the chancellor seems to be looking again at the feasibility of raising money for the government , by ending the tax relief on mortgages of up to thirty thousand pounds .
18 Looking again at the words he had written he realized that his face was once more tightening , his lips once again curling .
19 What 's more , he had also learned that he must ignore the first playing of the tune , and wait 15 minutes until it played again at the end of the programme — the dog would look up quizzically at the sound of the familiar music but stay still , apparently too smart to respond to an obvious false alarm .
20 Education Committee chairman Gideon Ben-Tovim said Labour was proposing their reorganisation plans again at a meeting of the city council .
21 In this way Christ 's suffering from sin at the Passion , and man 's penance , are seen as part of one sacramental healing process : Such perception is foregrounded again at the point when the meditator devotionally embraces the cross .
22 Met again at the Café Rotonde .
23 He came back from a serious back injury last season , but was injured again at the weekend .
24 They were measured again at the start of the experiment and every two weeks during the " active " phase which was due to last for eight weeks .
25 Hardly had they found their land legs when crew members were celebrating again at a reception at the Royal Southampton Yacht Club .
26 Assisted by Southgate and two sleepy-eyed , half-dressed servants we hammered again at the door until it buckled , creaking and groaning , before snapping back , breaking the lock .
27 We arrived again at the street where we had heard the news of the assassination attempt .
28 And he said that he hoped manufacturers would look again at the instructions to see whether they could be made clearer .
29 I would look again at the Gatso experiment to question its benefit in moving traffic efficiently around London .
30 AMERICAN scientists have found an effect that may cast doubt on a whole body of research in the evolution of the Solar System , as well as making physicists look again at the subject of isotopes , forms of the same element that differ in the number of neutrons in the nucleus .
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