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Example sentences for "again went"

  • On the next morning he again went to his office, and in the course of the morning a note was brought to him from Undy.

  • Mrs. Woodward, not knowing how to refuse, again went away.

  • And then the two younger ladies again went on clipping and arranging their papers, while Mrs. Woodward renewed her protest that she would do her best as to reading their production.

  • I pulled her back, and with little persuasion, again went up her.

  • In the evening I again went to church, because the servants went; and sat close to the two women who had played at flat-fucking.

  • The second night he again went up into the old castle, sat down by the fire, and once more began his old song, "If I could but shudder.

  • After seven years more, when he was fourteen years old, he again went thither, and there stood the castle.

  • The bear, however, could not rest until he had seen the royal palace, and when a short time had passed, again went to it.

  • After spending a few months as an officer in the reform school in Waukesha, Wisconsin, he again went to Janesville, where he accepted a position with a hardware firm as bookkeeper.

  • The following spring he again went to the mines, this time his objective point being Yreka, which was then a newly developed mining camp.

  • The next morning, Suryaprabha and his party, and Srutasarman and his supporters, again went to the field of battle armed, with their forces.

  • But the next day, he again went in low spirits to see his friend the ape, flying through the air by the force of the two sciences he possessed.

  • When the prince, who was longing for union with Saktiyasas, had patiently listened to this diverting tale, told by his minister Gomukha, he again went to sleep.

  • Cresap returned to Maryland after the conclusion of Dunmore's expedition, and early in the spring he again went to the Ohio, and penetrated the wilderness of Kentucky.

  • He protested his innocence of any wrongdoing so stoutly that, convinced that there must be an error somewhere, I again went to the Intendente, but he was determined to carry out his orders, and I could do nothing with him.

  • In the evening we again went fishing, but with indifferent success.

  • After dinner we again went out on a nocturnal fishing expedition, and had fair luck, catching enough for breakfast, but not such big ones as on the preceding night.

  • He was so badly frightened that he waited and waited a long, long time before he again went to the drinking place.

  • When Dionysia saw that a dress the colour of the sea and all its fishes had been found for her she again went to seek counsel from her old playmate.

  • Then he stuck leaves into the resin and again went to the drinking place.

  • Some years later I again went back to Michigan and hunted deer and trapped on the Manistee, Boardman and Rapid Rivers, but I found game and furs had become somewhat scarce in that part so I next went with a partner to upper Michigan.

  • After three or four days, I again went to the deadfall, wondering and imagining all kinds of things.

  • I had not followed the trail far into the jam before I came to where the bear had made a bed by breaking down briers and gnawing down saplings, but he did not stay long at this place when he again went on.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    again and; again came; again moved; again proceeded; again the; again went; against domestic; against each; against his; against their; against them; against whom; always thinking; armed troops; balsam boughs; bronze medal; could call; grey hairs; large assemblage; life forms; little love; spiritual exercises; sweet girl; well aware; wise man; working expenses