Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] again at the " in BNC.

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1 If I had found the cramped interior of the U-boat at Kiel oppressive , it was nothing to the claustrophobia I felt inside the midget submarine , and I marvelled again at the courage and calm that had enabled Place and his crew to live a daily life in such surroundings , far less undertake and brilliantly accomplish their mission .
2 I stare again at the saddlebag , feeling sick .
3 He went ; and I stared again at the Modigliani , caressed the Rodin , surveyed the room .
4 But when I looked again at the taut group riveted to the game , now not even speaking , I had my doubts .
5 I looked again at the little cat .
6 As they swung past me I looked again at the SPs and my hear gave a thud .
7 I looked round the room , then I looked again at the old man .
8 Then I looked again at the passenger opposite me .
9 I looked again at the passenger on my left .
10 We opt for The Baker 's Wife at the Phoenix and all vote it a definite winner , and I wonder again at the jaundiced palate of critics who gave it a fair old drubbing when it first trotted out .
11 I must write to the Michelin and ask them to look again at the Fermette Marboeuf !
12 My right hon. and learned Friend the Secretary of State will take the case to his colleagues in the Council of Ministers and ask them to look again at the proposals , which would be damaging not only to British industry but to industries — including tourism — right across the Community .
13 She gazed again at the peaceful scene in front of her until her eyes rested on an old Severn Punt lying high and dry on the foreshore .
14 She peered again at the water below and fought with the nausea and the dizziness and the fear .
15 I hope that this series of articles may have encouraged you to look again at the various stitch patterns which your machine can produce .
16 A little later , she glanced again at the book and said : ‘ A side of life I know nothing about .
17 Every few minutes she glanced again at the postcard .
18 As the hospital grew bigger and nearer , she glanced again at the little boy and saw with horror that he was tiny .
19 As she looked again at the faces of her family she was ready to burst into tears and almost did so but Erika , moving lightly into the kitchen , said : ‘ Fräulein Silber thinks that I should stay with her next week . ’
20 She looked again at the tiny hut .
21 She looked again at the bottle , standing like a soldier on the wooden bench .
22 She looked again at the small girl with bright eyes standing beside her desk so sensible and solemn .
23 She looked again at the rear-view mirror and saw that the Audi was turning into a side road , allowing her to go .
24 She looked again at the picture : really , Hilda was quite a pretty woman in her way , if your tastes inclined you to that sort of good looks .
25 She looked again at the hopper 's clock .
26 She sat again at the dinner table and saw in the candlelight Hilary Robarts 's dark , discontented eyes staring intently at Alex Mair ; watched the planes of Miles Lessingham 's face fitfully lit by the leaping flames of the fire , saw his long-fingered hands reaching down for the bottle of claret , heard again that measured rather high voice speaking the unspeakable .
27 When we met again at the funeral , I knew that I had to see you again soon .
28 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 .
29 We meet again at the kneeling place
30 We arrived again at the street where we had heard the news of the assassination attempt .
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