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Example sentences for "again and"

  • The object for which they were seeking lay buried some six feet deep, and the work was heavy and laborious, the shifting sand sliding back, again and again, into the hole.

  • His companion brought him the pointed iron rod which lay beside the shovels, and then stood watching as Levi thrust it deep into the sand, again and again, as though sounding for some object below.

  • Again and again he made us restart the movement.

  • Again and again I tried to stalk him by the starlight.

  • We parted more than cordially, Max promising to call on me again and to spend an evening with me.

  • Can't you rest until you have heard me say so again and again?

  • As I went along I heard it again and again.

  • Again and again I questioned that lump Kaatje as to the details of their end and of all that went before and followed after the murder.

  • Presently he grew confused, lost his place, found it, lost it again and came to a full stop.

  • Again and again he called out for mercy, saying that he only attacked us because his chief, who had been warned of our coming "by the White Man," ordered him to take our guns and cattle.

  • Again and again, at the command of Nakaeia, he had surrounded houses in the dead of night, cut down the mosquito bars and butchered families.

  • Again and again, when Moipu had made coco-brandy, he has been driven from his house into the woods.

  • Again and again I went round this treadmill of thought; and again and again gave up baffled and in despair.

  • Again and again, but the Residents find you out, and then you get escorted to the Border before you've time to get your knife into them.

  • And bang up tulsi and feast the purohit, and take you back into caste again and make a good khuttri of you again, you advanced social Free-thinker.

  • I was powerless to protest or answer; all my energies being devoted to a struggle against the inexplicable terror that threatened to overwhelm me again and again.

  • She is anxious to learn his name, and she begs and beseeches him again and again to tell her, until in his annoyance he answers her: "Have I not already told you that I belong in King Arthur's realm?

  • Then he lets him have it again and again, giving him three blows in quick succession, which entirely split the helmet and cut the coif beneath it.

  • Again and again he bemoans his fate, and weeps aloud and sighs.

  • The world would even go to war (and has, again and again) to secure access to critical resources or to keep markets open.

  • It has been said, again and again, that what we are we had to learn to become.

  • Although it was used to ascertain principles of democracy, literacy ended up, again and again, betraying them.

  • He was doing it again and improving on the manner, at prayers, in his mental arithmetic, all through his questioning, all through the day.

  • Elated by his device, he carried his chest in again and went to supper.

  • To plait or fold again; to fold, as one part over another, again and again.

  • More than once; again and again; indefinitely.

  • Again and again he strove to break away, but I as often headed him off.

  • Again and again I have taken a problem to him, and have received an explanation which has afterwards proved to be the correct one.

  • Again and again I had to ask him whether he would give in and sign the documents.

  • Again and again I had the same indignant reply.

  • Again and again he had run over dogs, without harming his car or slackening its pace.

  • Again and again, Lad gave clamorous voice to his discovery of the lost child.

  • Through the night it echoed, gaily, defiantly; again and again; ringing out above the obscene hiss and crackle and roar of the forest-fire.

  • Again and again in this book I have written of England as a feudal scheme overtaken by fatty degeneration and stupendous accidents of hypertrophy.

  • She leant back to put an arm about me, drew my face to her and kissed me again and again.

  • Again and again, after battle, twenty-two officers in a battalion mess were reduced to two or three, and the gaps were filled up from the reserve depots.

  • Some of them cried out in fearful anguish, or moaned like wounded animals, again and again.

  • Luck had been against us again and again in this inquiry, but now at last it came to my aid.

  • Again and again I cross-questioned her, but I could never get past that point.

  • Again and again it sounded, the whole air throbbing with it, strident, wild, and menacing.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "again and" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    again began; again came; again moved; again proceeded; again the; again went; against each; against her; against his; against the; against thee; against whom; body might; general culture; getting married; grated cocoanut; had never heard before; passenger trains; private libraries; public property; small silver; speculative thought; strong vinegar; where shall; whose term; wild horse