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

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1 Suger offered the vision of divinely inspired harmony , a place for the king below the saints and martyrs of the church , with his vassals the princes on the rung below , and other lesser men in their serried ranks below again , all enveloped in St Denis 's protection , fulfilling their roles on earth until they took their place in heaven .
2 Paul Walton , equity strategist at stockbrokers James Capel , said given the recent falls on Tokyo and New York , Britain is suddenly again a safe haven for investment .
3 Suddenly again it was a deeply unhappy time .
4 This distribution perhaps again largely reflects the distribution of observers at the migrations , and the species certainly occurs inland , usually in arable farmland .
5 Perhaps again due to Hesilrige 's patronage , he became clerk of the council under the restored Commonwealth of May to October 1659 ; less predictably , however , he seems to have continued to act in this capacity under the ill-fated committee of safety ( October-December 1659 ) , this time committing himself to the service of the generals , notably Charles Fleetwood and John Lambert [ qq.v. ] , rather than the civilian leaders in the restored Rump , among whom Hesilrige was the leading figure .
6 Perhaps again , it lacks just a little bit of sharpness which you 've lost .
7 With some of these sociological theories we are perhaps again witnessing the process we identified earlier with the aid of Raymond Williams .
8 Whence it came it will return , perhaps again , to be communicated to some being higher than man , perhaps to pass through gradations of glory from the pale human soul to brighten the seraph .
9 I think that that that perhaps again one of the problems with croquet .
10 So again , laboratory techniques were affording scientists a glimpse of their subjects ' mental lives .
11 Sadly events have turned full circle and those who defended the university then must do so again .
12 So again I exhort you to isolate yet another category of what you generalise as the deterioration of law and order .
13 I would do so again , believing that that relationship corresponds best with the reality of the processes which determine the composition and content of care within the NHS .
14 The ‘ new ’ affluent working class was clearly Conservative in 1983 , and was so again in 1987 .
15 Realists may argue that the US has lived before with undemocratic regimes and can do so again .
16 Later Fiona Smith , who had beaten her greatest rival Helen Troke in the Commonwealth Cup at Bath last month , did so again in the women 's singles final .
17 There were many shrewd operators who backed him for last season 's Grand National and they will be doing so again .
18 It was cold comfort to realize after the event that the drama had been played out by three sick men , whose judgments contributed to this deeply wounding incident in Anglo-American relations : Eisenhower was suffering from ileitis ; Dulles had cancer ; and Eden had a recurrence of the abdominal obstruction that had laid him low once before in 1953 , and was to do so again after he resigned .
19 He might try to do so again .
20 Last year costs climbed faster than revenues ; this year they may well do so again .
21 Instead , he renewed it for a year ; by June 3rd he has to decide whether to do so again .
22 He said so again on March 23rd .
23 So again , if A was tenant in tail , and B tenant in fee simple in reversion , the failure of A's issue at his death , or at any later time , would vest the fee simple in possession in whatever person then represented B. In such cases ownership , we may say , was cut up into lengths called estates .
24 Remember , in some cases germination is inhibited by the warmth of the propagator , so again check seed pack instructions .
25 He did so again not long afterwards , again in front of Allen , mentioning how pleased he was with the mini-finding of December that had retroactively authorized the arms sales .
26 So again in London we spent nearly a week setting up the microphones and rehearsing .
27 Rozanov spent the whole performance scribbling in a notebook , and did so again at the evening performance .
28 Having won already this season on the main tour ( as well as a senior event in Japan ) , he believes he has it in him to do so again , though not to wipe the slate clean after his defeat in a play-off against Nick Faldo in 1990 .
29 Yet 24 hours later this same Ian Woosnam , who a year ago followed in the footsteps of Sandy Lyle and Nick Faldo by winning the Masters at Augusta National , was threatening to do so again , until the thunder and lightning affected his revival early in the third round .
30 HAVING ducked the bullets once , Dennis Conner must do so again today if Stars & Stripes is not to be eliminated from the America 's Cup defenders ' trials in a sudden-death sail-off against Bill Koch 's Kanza .
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