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

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1 It means getting up in the early hours to be ready to board a coach at around 6.30am that will transport them to the South Coast , then bring them back again , arriving home at around midnight .
2 They take them there , they train them and they bring them back again in the evenings as well .
3 ‘ We 'll put his comments away in the locker and bring them out again when we go down to their place , ’ said the Scotland international .
4 It was alright when she 'd done the round they could , they could er bring them out again then , but not until then .
5 You can fucking well go and bring them back again . ’
6 I mean I 'll bring them back again .
7 If it was a shock that made her quiet , it 'll be a shock 'll bring her round again . ’
8 Now you must bring her back again ! ’
9 ‘ Oh , do n't bring him up again .
10 And if either of these things happened to her then Odette and Liam would be separated and taken away to the work-house , Odette with her heart in pieces and her nerves in tatters , Liam retreating so far into that anxious silence of his that nothing would ever bring him out again .
11 A refusal in such circumstances may well not reflect my employer 's true feelings on the matter , but once having sustained such a dismissal , I could not easily bring it up again .
12 Whatever Marguerite had been about to say she did not continue and later changed the subject with firmness that told Jenna she would not bring it up again .
13 So if that 's that 's approved I 'll give that a tick and so we can bring it up again later .
14 But now the tragedy that had killed her mother and Jake 's father and made an orphan of little Kirsty had , cruelly , brought them together again .
15 He did n't want to tempt fate , but fate had brought them together again and now there was only him and her in the whole world .
16 A charity which paid for a group of Russian orphans to have a holiday in England has brought them back again .
17 ‘ Why have you brought me here again , if you do n't want to see me ?
18 ‘ Clearly this blessed lady has brought herself home again without aid from me or anyone .
19 ‘ Then let's just hope that Taureg has brought her back again , ’ Jane whispered .
20 That has brought us back again to the conundrum which you posed to me and in the face of which I had to express my helplessness — namely , how do we make the silent majority unsilent since that is by definition impossible ?
21 The haunting words of Dowson 's poem , which had brought us together again in 1943 , returned to me as I stood on that Paris balcony :
22 And bring her home again
23 bring her back again .
24 When she brought them away again , the dress fell like a curtain , revealing a strong body , broad shouldered but with slender hips and delicate breasts .
25 It all happened years ago , ca n't understand why they brought them up again now .
26 I got on the buses at Trafalgar Square , it took me to the other end and brought me back again , and I got down and got on another one .
27 and just brought me back again , which is fine .
28 ‘ It was not my fault ! ’ she protested involuntarily , and thus brought herself once again under the scrutiny of those keen eyes from the bed .
29 But even she could not manage Firelight , which brought him back again and again to the anchor-stone that Firelight had become in his life , which fact he would admit to no one and , in fact , had difficulty in accepting himself .
30 The tenacity of his loyalty brought him back again and again to the perfect womanliness of Cis and the unmatchable maleness of Ifor , but in his wider field of operation they were no more than a couple of reference points : the rest of the map had to be filled in — by Philip , by Meredith , by rugby heroes , by the poets , but most of all , and as he went along , by himself .
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