Example sentences of "again for the [noun] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Ten pounds again for the eternity ring .
2 Then he skinned the rusty Sterland and found Shearer again for the England striker 's 22nd of the season .
3 When the six LEAs in the Rampton survey were studied again for the Swann Report , a larger proportion of Afro-Caribbean pupils were obtaining academic qualifications : the percentage of such pupils obtaining five or more higher grades at O level and CSE and those obtaining one or more passes at A level had doubled in the period from 1979 to 1982 .
4 And we can exclusively reveal that it 's turned out nice again for The Liverpool George Formby Society who will have their first ever meeting on Friday , November 13th .
5 Disaster struck again for the home side after 57 minutes .
6 Ten pounds again for the gold souther cross brooch .
7 Finally , former world champion Hans Neilsen will be riding again for the Oxford Cheetahs .
8 Some sort of canvas covers that can be stripped so that I 'm Luftwaffe again for the trip back . ’
9 Ten pounds again for the dress ring .
10 By 1907 however , trade was beginning to fall off again for the Edinburgh printing offices .
11 However during the 1909 Air Display at Squires Gate and again for the steeplechase meetings at the racecourse there , Corporation trams were operated through from Talbot Square , at a fare of 4d .
12 I watched the crew of a grubby Polish reefer vessel : they were taking pictures of each other against the background of the Gatun Locks ; three hours later , they were gazing with rapt attention at the passing majesty of Culebra ; their cameras were out again for the Pedro Miguel , for the distant flags of the American bases , for the Miraflores Locks , and for the immense red-white-and-blue bandera of the Panama Republic that waved lazily from the summit of Mount Ancon , over the old wooden houses of Panama City .
13 And then er that was that till Saturday evening , especially in the winter , then you went back again for the evening rounds .
14 Back home at six in the morning , then out again for the football match duty at half past twelve ( you got 7/6d. for it ) , then back on again at night .
15 To begin with I made a rough drawing and then began to place the colours using the nearest equivalent values from a set of 36 Polychromos Pastels : blue violet , No. 137 , lemon , No. 107 and night green , No. 155 , for the mass colouring of the plant ; an African violet , rose carmine , No. 124 , light blue , No. 147 , and blue violet , No. 137 again for the silk scarf ; orange yellow , No. 109 and orange light , No. 113 for the vase and so on , until I had an abstract pattern of colour distilled from the still life subject .
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