Example sentences of "[noun sg] have [verb] [adv prt] again " in BNC.
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1 | The national assembly , up to only a certain period of time , according to the constitution , and then again the parliament has to come back again into the picture . |
2 | But his mind had clouded over again at the wrong moment and now it was too late . |
3 | Cheltenham swimmer Kevin Morris who 's been trying to make history by swimming the channel backstroke has missed out again … he was three and half hours out from Dover when a throat infection sunk his dreams … |
4 | Then the ice has closed in again . |
5 | She felt the sudden weight on her legs which told her the cat had leapt up again . |
6 | The sun had gone in again . |
7 | The primeval forest has closed in again all around . |
8 | Chasing him , she had rapidly lost her bearings in the heavy forest terrain and only by accident had come out again behind the house into the vegetable garden . |
9 | By the autumn of 1182 war had broken out again in Aquitaine . |
10 | The mortar team have started up again , sending their shells through the drizzle . |
11 | The government started printing more money soon after the savings-freeze and inflation has picked up again . |
12 | The flesh had mended , but a persistent weakening fever had come back again and again . |
13 | The moon had come out again — even the moon did as he wanted , she thought hopelessly — and across the water she could see only high walls and shuttered windows . |
14 | Now that I am back on the England scene , my cash flow has picked up again but , at the age of 40 , I know there 's a time limit left on my playing career . |
15 | The call the night before : Mohammed ca n't fly tomorrow , his gland has come up again , anyway , he mentioned your name , said you 're rated for the 35 , wonder if you could make it £200 cash and your exes ? |
16 | He waited till the man had gone out again . |
17 | They were now into the next lecture period , the last before lunch , and the campus had quietened down again . |
18 | You know , if he starts creating a scene then you say that retched thing has gone off again in my bag . |
19 | You do n't want to be the one who tells your boss that er a production line has broken down again or y'know that they 've failed to meet their sales targets for the third month running , whatever it is , okay ? |
20 | But fashion has moved on again — short can once again look good . |
21 | But fashion has moved on again — short can once again look good . |
22 | The Prime Minister will be aware that there is great anger and despair in the country at the announcement today that unemployment has moved up again . |
23 | By the fifteenth century the higher ranks of the nobility had taken over again . |
24 | ‘ So perish all the ungodly , ’ he had said , and the frown had closed in again . |
25 | Hugo 's nosiness had paid off again , Celia thought . |
26 | And the police warn they will be more raids in Milton Keynes if they hear drug dealing has started up again . |
27 | It was true ; his headache had come back again but it was n't that bad , not as bad as he got them in term-time . |
28 | Controversy over the Fleet had flared up again when Ukrainian President Leonid Kravchuk 's decree transferring to Ukrainian jurisdiction all military formations in the republic , including the Fleet which would form the basis of Ukraine 's navy , had been answered by Russian President Boris Yeltsin 's decree of April 7 transferring the Black Sea Fleet to Russia . |
29 | The weather had closed in again and the 401st bombed through 10/10ths cloud on secondary targets . |
30 | and they 've done ever so well cos they did all Cos of course we had fine whether last week , they got everything done , and then it poured at the weekend but they were n't there , and now they 're back on site the weather 's cheered up again . |