Example sentences of "[vb past] again at [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Perhaps the best one of all happened again at the good old reception desk at the BBC , but this time not to me .
2 I tilted the bottle against my finger and sniffed again at the clear residue , wondering what to do , then ( nothing ventured , nothing gained ) , rubbed my wet finger round my gums .
3 As the hospital grew bigger and nearer , she glanced again at the little boy and saw with horror that he was tiny .
4 First , I looked again at an old favourite , Arthur Eddington 's The Nature of the Physical World ( Cambridge The detailed insights provided by Mehra and Rechenburg put this in a fresh perspective ( and Eddington still stands up , half a century later , as a superb writer who knew how to present his material ) .
5 She looked again at the tiny hut .
6 But when I looked again at the taut group riveted to the game , now not even speaking , I had my doubts .
7 She looked again at the small girl with bright eyes standing beside her desk so sensible and solemn .
8 Sam looked again at the dark smudges of exhaustion under Clare 's eyes .
9 She looked again at the rear-view mirror and saw that the Audi was turning into a side road , allowing her to go .
10 I looked round the room , then I looked again at the old man .
11 I looked again at the little cat .
12 Together the two men looked again at the light wound , stretching down diagonally from the back of the neck towards the armpit .
13 McAllister finished the right front of the coatee , as Matey called it , cast off , and looked again at the half-grandfather clock with a sigh .
14 Lt. Mikhail Vologsky stared again at the buff-coloured application form , so meticulously filled out , and so callously rejected .
15 Marjorie smiled again at the other woman .
16 It was to be nine months before we finally emerged again at the other end of the archipelago — shocked , emaciated , but exalted .
17 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 .
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