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

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1 The only people to phone were Joseph and Lily , and now and again a friend of Elaine 's from work .
2 The water is black and therefore stagnant , and again a lack of action is used to picture what was once a functioning sluice .
3 Round the corner and again a transformation , this time the decor is that of a university study with huge creaking bookcases crammed with dusty volumes .
4 A day or two at the beginning , a day or two between Regions and again a day or two at the end of the visit should cover these needs .
5 And again a man a removal man you see can leave cardboard boxes , you do n't need to have them by , we 'll collect them if you want .
6 Every now and again a thrush would land on the ground exhausted , to be netted and put in with others in a cardboard box .
7 Now and again a shadow would slip out but , seeing Cranston 's long sword , retreat again .
8 Another good idea on waters you know is to spend ten minutes in a swim you have never fished before — I always try and do this and every now and again a post which I have never even considered before has produced the goods .
9 Time and again a landowner , the man who actually has the most to lose since it is his land , is willing to donate corners of his fields for ponds or tree planting , as his contribution to the environmental compromise of a land-drainage scheme ; but then a letter from his agent arrives , demanding that these corners be heavily compensated or even bought by the water authority , as payment for the concessions made .
10 Now this is really because of better science , and again a lot of people say well we 've got government regulations , which will make medicines much safer .
11 Every now and again a band comes along that completely defies all attempts at fitting into any sort of neat package .
12 Yet every now and again a student emerges who shows exceptional talent and it is quite natural that a drama school will make sure that his/her ability is given a good stretch in public with a major role , perhaps playing Hamlet or Hedda Gabler .
13 One interesting development in the workshop sphere and again an example of BIS 's initiative in co-ordination is the recent J Morris Jones-World Book Encyclopedia-AKA Goal Award of $5,000 for the BIS Continuing Education Committee 's project ‘ Bringing workshops to the members ’ .
14 To D'Arcy 's surprise it was Nadirpur who answered the entry phone , and again the man himself who came down to let them in .
15 Time and again the government had asserted that Britain was only supplying ‘ 15 per cent in value ’ of Nigerian armaments .
16 Again and again the master assassin ducked the sweep of Sunfang .
17 And again the person that you nominate does have to be financially dependant on you .
18 The male figures from Delos were gifts to Apollo , and again the question is open .
19 A FURTHER ATTEMPT WAS MADE BY PHOENIX TO PUBLISH THE ARTICLE IN A FOLLOWING ISSUE — AND AGAIN THE PUBLISHER JOHN MULCAHY WAS TOLD THAT SMURFIT WEB PRESS WOULD NOT PRINT IT ON THE GROUNDS THAT THEY HAD BEEN ADVISED THAT THE ARTICLE WAS DEFAMATORY .
20 He said that he had n't , and he was put on hold again — and again the phone went dead .
21 He had tried again in the early morning , and again the phone had n't been picked up .
22 To that end , he announced in March that he would be raising taxation next year , and again the year after that .
23 It seems that every now and again the memory gets so disorganised that Windows goes off to do something about it and hence the frightening silence .
24 Every now and again the voice comes in .
25 Every now and again the Institute 's contribution is publicly recognised .
26 1 , that the entire UDR patrol operating in the north of the city should be arrested by police officers from another locality ; 2 , that the UDR soldiers be taken to a holding centre other than Gough Barracks , namely Castlereagh ; 3 , that the interviewing officer should be of senior rank and again the majority of these officers preferably completely unknown to any of the soldiers ( see the case for a re-trial of the UDR 4 , pages 20/21 ) .
27 Later , under the 1907 provisions for the medical inspection of children , parents ( and again the responsibility usually fell on the mother ) were told what was wrong with their children but were left with the task of seeking and paying for treatment , dependants being excluded from the provisions of the 1911 National Health Insurance Act .
28 Mr Utterson called again next day , and again the day after that .
29 It has been accepted that suppressed anger is a powerful force in skin rashes , and again the link between expressing anger and expressing grief comes into play .
30 I mean one in seven of our bookings now are long haul holidays , and a large percentage of those will be going to America , and again the exchange rate from the pound to the dollar helps us there .
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