Example sentences of "again at the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | He stared again at the map , seeing with sudden and chilling clarity just how efficiently the Emperor had forced the allied armies apart . |
2 | Longing flamed in her again at the smell and feel of it . |
3 | This is why you often get writers saying ‘ Do n't ask me , look again at the poem ’ or ‘ Trust the tale , not the teller ’ . |
4 | This is why you often get writers saying , ‘ Do n't ask me , look again at the poem , ’ or ‘ Trust the tale not the teller ’ . |
5 | ’ Could you take over while I go and have my lunch , you see , come on I 'll show you what to do ’ I got on the tractor , he said ’ turn in and go out round and come in again at the edge . ’ |
6 | She looked again at the hopper 's clock . |
7 | Example continued First , look again at the Smuggling poster reproduced on p. 22 , then consider the following possibilities : |
8 | He drew the sword out and prodded again at the wizard , who was rigid with terror and guilt . |
9 | If that does n't work , look again at the word , and say it in a way that will remind you of how it is spelled : say Wed-nes-day ; clim-bed , and pronounce the bits separately ; but remember how the word really sounds . |
10 | AMERICAN scientists have found an effect that may cast doubt on a whole body of research in the evolution of the Solar System , as well as making physicists look again at the subject of isotopes , forms of the same element that differ in the number of neutrons in the nucleus . |
11 | Our discussion of this toc is very limited , though we look again at the subject , also briefly , in 2.10 . |
12 | Assisted by Southgate and two sleepy-eyed , half-dressed servants we hammered again at the door until it buckled , creaking and groaning , before snapping back , breaking the lock . |
13 | ‘ When I started riding again at the IRTA tests in late February I had not ridden a 500 for five months and that 's too long to be away from a 500 . |
14 | This matter was raised again at the Nomenclature Committee 's 1991 meeting , when it was noted that IUPAC recommended the ‘ f ’ spelling for sulphur in the 1990 edition of Nomenclature of inorganic chemistry while retaining the common UK spellings for caesium and aluminium . |
15 | I think you need to look again at the bit I 've marked above where I could n't understand it , and try to clear up the problem . |
16 | I think the idea is that you just , they show you who 's doing the speaking by putting it in that little bubble from the person and then they write it again at the bottom . |
17 | He looked again at the menu and chose a Dom Perignon . |
18 | It was found dead — again at the school — almost ten years later to the day . |
19 | She peered again at the water below and fought with the nausea and the dizziness and the fear . |
20 | Karl looked across the street to where , among the cargo boats , the French and British Embassies hung out their flags , then looked again at the battleship . |
21 | So perhaps another note for Mr Patten 's no doubt very full in-tray is to look again at the decision to close down the body responsible for developing Milton Keynes , and start a new government initiative to encourage more new settlements throughout the region , rather than leaving it to private consortia to chance their arms through a development control system which seems unable to accommodate new initiatives in planning . |
22 | She looked again at the bottle , standing like a soldier on the wooden bench . |
23 | It meant he 'd been laid off again at the stocking factory . |
24 | They should look again at the literature , and they should listen to their patients . |
25 | To see how this is done look again at the description of reverse punch . |
26 | Of the 50 men questioned 27 knew that Michael Fallon is the Conservative MP and that he is standing again at the election . |
27 | He chuckled again at the memory . |
28 | He heaved again at the floor plate and there was room for his feet to slide down towards the blurred stones between the sleepers . |
29 | I said that I thought it would be alright and made arrangements to meet him again at the church on the following Saturday afternoon to discuss details . |
30 | He looked again at the church and remembered Father Reynard 's sermon . |