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

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1 When the right crystallises and the further shares or securities are issued , this will be treated as a conversion of securities within s132 , so again no capital gain will be realised ( see Extra Statutory Concession D27 ) .
2 Once again a universalist rhetoric disguises a rather more restricted reality .
3 Fortunately much recent research in the Keynesian tradition has sought answers to many of these stock-flow problems , though once again a consensus view has yet to emerge .
4 The falcon still wheels in silence high in the cooling air above the statue of Sir John Moore , the spotlights flick on around the camp perimeter and once again a security patrol prepares to leave the gate .
5 Today , with projects as large as Canary Wharf , Broadgate and King 's Cross , the developer is once again a town planner .
6 Once again the United States seemed to be the arbiter of war and peace in the Middle East .
7 And er once again the Hereford defence has proved itself somewhat leaky , five three .
8 Once again the battle lines are drawn .
9 Jane Duff comments : ‘ Once again the Undercroft team provided back-up for all the other workers , as well as coping with the large numbers of the public .
10 Once again the Donaghadee lads swept the boards , landing the top two places overall .
11 Yes once again the Village Fete sees our Fanciful Pretender ready to join the procession as he has for the past 15 years .
12 However , this pretty , ignorant and idiotic slave was also required to exercise mastery ; not so much over the children , whose lord was once again the pater familias , as over the servants , whose presence distinguished the bourgeois from his social inferiors .
13 Since before dawn the White House had been deluged with calls for information , and once again the Press Spokesman was at his wits ' end .
14 Once again the HCIMA Carol Serivce was held in the Queen 's Chapel of the Savoy in aid of the HCBA , followed by mulled wine and minced pies at the Savoy .
15 Once again the assassin feeds and once again it uses the left-overs of its meal as a bait to attract another victim .
16 Once again the newspaper cartoon was a favourite Iraqi medium for attacking the opposition , although in the US and other Western countries an independent press was more concerned with circulation than serving any political or military purpose .
17 This Richard refused to do , and once again the family brawls began .
18 The extra keyboard facilities include both Delete and Edit keys and a numeric keypad but once again the Break function is n't labelled .
19 Once again the control cleavage pattern reappears very slowly so that at several sites the reaction is not complete even after 30 minutes .
20 The running line saws its way through the strands of the opposition and once again the katsuru cry announces victory .
21 Once again the Atlantic Rally for Cruisers was bedevilled by a lack of wind , but there was no shortage of incidents including a man overboard , a sinking and a mid-ocean party .
22 Mistinguett was drawing huge crowds at the FoliesBergeres ; the great Bernhardt , though aged and ailing , was still as seductive as ever , dividing her time between the theatre and her hospital for the wounded at the Odéon ; at the Opéra Comique Manon was all the rage , and in May , when the Germans were hammering their way on to Côte 304 , there was a glittering film premiere of Salammbô and once again the Spring Flower Show was reinstated in all its pre-war glory .
23 Once again the market price erm for this size is from fifty three pence for own brand sizes up to about eighty pence for up sorry eighty two pence for erm the top quality products .
24 Once again the train loops inland through moors that make those of Lewis look like playparks .
25 Southend could and should have won it near the end when once again the Town defence got itself in a tangle …
26 Southend could and should have won it near the end when once again the Town defence got itself in a tangle …
27 When we neared Al Ain I saw once again the Hazhal Bush , those massive waves of red sand hundreds of feet high which had once protected the oasis from marauders .
28 Once again the host side Holywood are involved in the first game , which takes place next Wednesday at Kerr Park with Ards II providing the opposition .
29 Once again the trade unions working individually and through the trade unions for Labour pulled out all the stops to try and secure a Labour victory .
30 Sir — Once again the traffic issue hits the headlines .
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