Example sentences of "take [pron] [adv] again " in BNC.

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1 However , he takes it up again , at much greater length , in his next book of nineteen thirty , Civilization and its Discontents .
2 Well , I think you need to recognize that really sales volume is , it it takes us back again to the fact that any customer is better than no customer at all .
3 ‘ If you put them together you can take them apart again . ’
4 ‘ Does this mean you wo n't take me out again ? ’
5 When you came can I just sort of take you back again ?
6 I 'll collect you and I 'll take you home again afterwards , so save your breath and stop arguing . ’
7 I 'll take you home again Katherine . .
8 She clung to his hand as though someone might take him away again .
9 They circle Sycorax 's saman tree , where stands the hut Kit used as a temporary headquarters before Belmont House was finished , and they turn south to pass out of the colony , into the residual forest , where they can hide until it will be safe to join a village — if her people will take her in again .
10 ‘ If we tried to stop him doing it he would just take it up again when he was older .
11 I 'm not gon na take it out again , I know what it 's gon na be like this one freeze it and re-thaw it do n't you ?
12 You 'd better take it back again .
13 Oh I 'll take it back again .
14 Or should he just take it off again and hope that she 'd come back in time .
15 I did n't really get my jollies hoeing and taking up the irrigation mats , putting them back and taking them up again .
16 It is like a secret passage , bringing Deptford workers north of the river , taking them home again at night .
17 He finished his coffee , slid his papers into a folder and took me forward again to the horse car .
18 Then one day they took me out again and let me free to try to fly for myself , and I knew that I must try , for much depended on it .
19 She signed the forms that he brought her to sign , even though the name on them was n't always her own , and then Belov slipped them into a file under a stack of others and took them away again .
20 The murderous droughts of the sertão of north-eastern Brazil brought a periodic exodus of starveling backwoodsmen , as scrawny as their scrub cattle ; the news that the drought was over took them back again , to the dry , cactus-riddled landscape where no ‘ civilised ’ Brazilian went , unless on a military expedition against some wild-eyed back-country messiah .
21 Lily took them off again .
22 ‘ She 'd put Peter Pan collars on them , so I took them off again , and fortunately there was enough stuff left to finish the neck lines . ’
23 She took them off again when she remembered that it would be she who would have to Ronuk it again if Matey saw its shine marred .
24 We did so , obediently , waited for an hour , then took them out again , made a fire out of the cases and ate one of the most welcome meals I have ever enjoyed — of tea and hot sausages .
25 Is she taking him out again ?
26 ‘ OK , ’ he conceded , taking her yet again by surprise .
27 Then , as nothing seemed to be happening , her mother took her home again .
28 And I apologized for what I 'd done , sold the firewood , took 'em home again .
29 He saw that Lewis would not re-enter Christianity by a new door but by the old one : at least in the sense that in taking it up again he would also take up again or reawaken the prejudices so sedulously planted in childhood and boyhood .
30 Taking it up again this lesson , inspiration left him .
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