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Sentence count:254+13Posted:2017-04-19Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: againonce moreover againSimilar words: again and againstruggle againsthope against hopeagainst the grainagainagainstyet againnow and againMeaning: adv. anew. 
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121. Once again, I congratulate the hon. Member for Chislehurst on choosing this subject for his Bill.
122. Once again I could not understand why some of my older colleagues felt so comfortable with our so-called counterpart.
123. Melanie would be a nymph crowned with daisies once again; he saw her as once she had seen herself.
124. Luke was standing outside on the balcony, and once again she found herself looking at his back.
125. Once again, the immediate issues were the royal prerogative and the high tax burdens entailed by the monarch's profligate spending.
126. Could he once again be barking up the wrong tree?
127. But this made the Department and ministers once again vulnerable to charges of abdicating their responsibilities for financial and policy goals.
128. Once again we are saying something in general form which corresponds exactly to the particularities of wave mechanics.
129. Since those early days, telecommunications Companies have been striving constantly to make the network intelligent once again.
130. Once again it was an unexpected death which altered the situation.
131. Once again we're holding a competition ... to find the best picture of 1993.
132. You know,(www.Sentencedict.com) they have kicked black folks to the curb once again.
133. The liberals had been defeated and the Unionist Party was once again being led by traditional unionists.
134. Once again the United States seemed to be the arbiter of war and peace in the Middle East.
135. The reference here to distrust of the judiciary once again accentuates Dicey's adoption of the ancient conception of the rule of law.
136. Once again I would stress that neither my client nor I have made any approach to the company apart from this letter.
137. Not only had Oregon State lost 13 straight, but the Bruins once again were active participants in their own demise.
138. Once again, there has been a corruption in the process of translation.
139. Once again Charles was astonished how easily Malcolm would fall for the oldest cons in the business.
140. Instead, once again, he has left himself open to more criticism.
141. Once again the control cleavage pattern reappears very slowly so that at several sites the reaction is not complete even after 30 minutes.
142. Once again Lewis's inability to produce a consistently dangerous level of aggression was exposed.
143. Once again substitution and income effects operate to give a change in the optimum consumption pattern.
144. Once again the carbonates came into contact with meteoric water and this was responsible for yet another episode of leaching.
145. The cigarette companies started to issue cards once again in the middle of 1922 and they quickly became a craze.
146. But once again, our attempt to prevent bad management made good management impossible.
147. Once again, they underestimated the amount of time required for achieving consensus.
148. It was once again proved that the credulity of trainees knew no bounds.
149. ONCE again, we had been let down by the refusal of human beings to conform to expected patterns.
150. In mid-1991 labour relations deteriorated sharply with the sugarcane harvest once again delayed because of disputes over payments for the previous year's crop.
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