Similar words: turn against, again and again, born-again christian, against the grain, again, yet again, against, up against. Meaning: adv. (contrastive) from another point of view.
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(61) Housework won't kill you, but then again, why take the chance? Phyllis Diller
(62) Then again, the transition to digital television could take much longer than expected.
(63) One shouldn't make too much of them, but then again, they need watching.
(64) I read to her every night at six-and then again before she goes to bed.
(65) Ralph Nader may have had a few, but then again far, far too few to mention.
(66) And then again, but this time on a coffee spoon, with the other half of the sugar cube.
(67) But then again, so much about this brilliant, underappreciated composer, arranger and pianist has remained obscure for decades.
(68) Then again, why not place my foot in the step of the guy ahead of me?
(69) Then again I think to enable Speed and Macca to get forward we need a holding midfield player.
(70) The muscle work comes after breakfast, then again after lunch and a nap.
(71) Then again, school uniforms can be pretty blah, right?
(72) This is better, but then again it costs much.
(73) Hai - then again began to cry.
(74) Then again for a piece on Sicily. "
(75) But then again, slow robots that take forever to commit suicide (such as ramming into a wall) are boring, so its a design tradeoff for you to decide.
(76) Kevin: That's a good point. But then again, if you have an exclusive contract, you won't have any pressure to move our products.
(77) The this kind good friend is first well-mannered , then again immediately after be:Baby how are you.
(78) Then again, it is unsurprising that so many Indians do assume it.
(79) It is the principle wielding machinery , the stroke of a Chinese character on typewriter General type module beats in stencil paper outside , go along mimeographs and then again.
(80) The carriage house was relocated around 1908, and then again when West Seattle put in streets.Sentence dictionary
(81) Then again , you have to see different layers of media coverage to work as a publicist.
(82) A motorcar horn sounded just outside, then again at the gate.
(83) Then again, crafty folks who want to spend the day at the movies might just fashion8 counterfeit badges and have colleagues pass them around to throw security off the trail.
(84) Then again, as Juvenal pointed out centuries ago, old age is only desirable if it is healthy.
(85) Then again, I guess I was pretty misfortunate as well.
(86) That same professor wrote a letter of reference for my transfer to a UC school, and then again for my graduate school applications.
(87) Then again, you can always use it for a banana split or maybe to make a monkey very happy.
(88) Then again, for fires or volcanoes, it is thermal imagery that is needed — to pick up hotspots.
(89) But then again, more and more smokers have died of lung cancer.
(90) But then again I wouldn't have ever traded Hakeem for MJ either.
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