Example sentences of "[adv] [conj] again [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 I think what we 've all to pay for this erm that we will perhaps it will have to come from somewhere and again of the Council Planning Department as we we do erm continue .
2 His room in Leeds was with a Mrs Hubble at 21 Ladysmith Road , and on the return journey he had stopped only once and again at the Merrie England .
3 , I just want you to know that I shall never change , but I also want you to allow me to come home now and again for a few days .
4 He was now largely permitted to roam the grounds in freedom , and he came gambolling up to greet Theda with a bark , and then went off exploring again , just keeping the ladies in sight , and returning now and again for a pat or an encouraging word .
5 Once this list was completed and each point neatly itemised , Corbett picked it up , left the sweet , fragrant-smelling library to walk slowly round the cloisters , muttering to himself , referring now and again to the piece of parchment held tightly in his hand , like some preacher learning his words , or a student preparing to discuss his treatise .
6 I go to the odd fitness class now and again and I try to eat fairly healthily though I do succumb now and again to the odd take-away .
7 But in the excitement of discovering these wondrous things we shall be poorer if we do n't also give a thought now and again to the pear and the kitchen crock .
8 I get to the fence leading downhill and follow it , stumbling now and again on the rocks and stones left at the side of the field ; my eyes are still adjusting to the darkness .
9 Oh aye when they used to carry it they they were drinking a dram now and again on the road going to it .
10 Birds in the wild do n't have much variety in their diet — it really does n't seem to bother them — but I give Dawn mice sometimes , and a rat every now and again as a ‘ treat ’ .
11 Daffodil , however , had fastened hers to her cleavage , the red , white and gold popping out now and again past the long-haired chinchillas .
12 A day or two before she was due to move she ran into a man she had known as a rather mysterious friend of Simon 's who used to turn up on leave now and again during the war .
13 Sometimes Sheila got away from her family to come with her and she drove down for a few hours as well as now and again in the middle of the week .
14 The active , courageous aspect of Carlotta and her lover Don Manuel is suggested now and again in the echoes of the conflict heard by the reader before they are heard by Hi Ridden .
15 Cropping up now and again in the nationals from Nottingham , has been the story of the mongrel Merv , named after Merv Hughes the Australian cricketer , who tried to grab hold of er Merv on the first day of the test about a week or so ago .
16 I stood and watched them for a while , training my binoculars on them and seeming , now and again in the shifting images of light , to discern structures around them .
17 Knives chopping carrots , spoons mixing in spices , rolling-pins rolling out the dough , bubbling pans … there is lots of interesting and colourful action in a well run kitchen , enlivened now and again by the peering of children 's eyes over the table-top at all that is going on .
18 It did n't like it at first , and moved and beat against the sides of the plastic and the neck of the can while I held it and sweated , listening to the hum of the insects and the rustling of the grass , staring at Blyth as he lay there still and silent , his dark hair ruffled now and again by the breeze .
19 Again and again as the nation prepared to cross the River Jordan and enter the Promised Land , Moses solemnly charged them : ‘ Remember ! ’
20 ‘ I felt again and again as an actor that we simply were not gaining the audience 's confidence .
21 Delaney got out his knife , struck again and again at the arm , watching the blade plunge into the surface , saw it ooze and close over again .
22 I looked back again and again at the silent pair under the tree .
23 And then , having cut it in half , turn again and again at the charge to carve it , neatly , for Thorfinn 's well-placed and well-protected infantry to engulf and slaughter .
24 They must try again and again for a compromise that is fair and honourable .
25 Ring Brian again and again for the relief of talking to someone in this Lucyless silent world , engaged , engaged , engaged .
26 For about fifteen minutes he did nothing but sit there contentedly , sipping his coffee and watching their restless , flickering scene around him through half-open eyes : the tall , bearded man with a cigar and a fatuous grin who walked up and down at an unvarying even pace like a clockwork soldier , never looking at anybody ; the plump ageing layabout in a Gestapo officers leather coat and dark glasses holding court outside the door of the cafe , trading secrets and scandal with his men friends , assessing the passers-by as thought they were for sale , calling after women and making hour-glass gestures with his hairy gold-ringed hands ; a frail old man bent like an S , with a crazy harmless expression and a transistor radio pressed to his ear walking with the exaggerated urgency of those who have nowhere to go ; slim Africans with leatherwork belts and bangles laid out on a piece of cloth ; a Gypsy child sitting n the cold stone playing the same four note again and again on a cheap concertina ; two foreigners with guitars an a small crowd around them ; a beggar with his shirt pulled down over one shoulder to reveal the stump of an amputated arm ; a pudgy shapeless women with an open suitcase full of cigarette lighters and bootleg cassettes ; the two Nordic girls at the next table , basking half-naked in the weak March sun as though this might be the last time it appeared this year .
27 It lit up the night sky above the East End of Glasgow like a burning city that was never consumed , every night flaring up again and again with a distant tumult of mountains of slag and iron , drinking the cold air and casting their baleful glow on the clouds that spread over the Valley of Pandemonium .
28 Symphonic and shambolic , they stumble out of contorted , scratchy dins and into lurchingly beautiful crescendos again and again with a clumsy , haphazard kind of grace .
29 The first solution is mutual confession of sin and wrong feelings , and this may have to happen again and again with the same people .
30 And yet it is possible , as with all great art , to see the copies and to be enchanted again and again with the original .
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