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Example sentences for "home again"

  • Home again, and after a walk in the garden Sir W.

  • And so home again, and gave order to my workmen what to do in my absence.

  • And so he carried Sir William Batten and I home again in his coach, and so I almost overcome with drink went to bed.

  • I should be like the old woman in that Servian proverb, who paid five dollars to go to the fair, and would have paid ten to be safe at home again.

  • Her reply showed that a great weight was taken off her mind; and she was only longing to be at home again, contriving for the move, which was to take place at Lady Day.

  • Angela and Bernard took her out fishing to Ball's hatch on Saturday, and lost her, only luckily we did not know anything about it till she was safe at home again, dear little darling!

  • And now I desire to ask your worship, whether I may go home again?

  • As for finding Uncle Ben that was his own business, or at any rate his executor's; first I had to find myself, and plentifully would thank God to find myself at home again, for the sake of all our family.

  • For my part, I slept well that night, feeling myself at home again, now that the fighting was put aside, and the fear of it turned to the comfort of talking what we would have done.

  • The look of this place had a sad effect, scaring me very greatly, and making me feel that I would give something only to be at home again, with Annie cooking my supper, and our dog Watch sniffing upward.

  • They will not find the way home again, and we shall be rid of them.

  • I took him up under my arm, for in truth he could not follow me, and brought him with me home again.

  • Whenever a feeling of strangeness comes over me in the variegated days, or I feel a longing for home, I turn its leaves and am at home again.

  • A long pale slide of water] The look of this place had a sad effect, scaring me very greatly, and making me feel that I would give something only to be at home again, with Annie cooking my supper, and our dog Watch sniffing upward.

  • I've changed my mind, so take me home again.

  • We must take 'em home again safe an' sound and get a new Queen to rule over 'em.

  • It was like stepping into heaven to be at home again, after the rabble and rattle at Mr. Beirne's.

  • Cally herself was glad to be at home again, though this was a home-coming like none other she had ever known.

  • And now he had been at home again over a year; he had been right here in the Dabney House a year this month.

  • So home to dinner, and then to the Change, and so home again, and at the office preparing business against to-morrow all the afternoon.

  • Pen and I did a little business at the office, and so home again.

  • Mother Holle said, "I am pleased that you long for your home again, and as you have served me so truly, I myself will take you up again.

  • Thumbling had climbed up among the hay and found a beautiful place to sleep in: there he intended to rest until day, and then go home again to his parents.

  • They were anxious to have a home again--one that they could call their own.

  • It was August 13th when he reached San Francisco, and the note-book entry of that day says: Home again.

  • Yet when you come home again--home again--home again, Gray sails turn to silver when the keel runs free.

  • Yet when you come home again--home again--home again, You shall make the covenant for Kings to keep!

  • And when they come home again--home again--home again, They shall bring their freedom for the world to share!

  • Also he recently played the lead in the new Russell Baker/Cy Coleman musical, Home Again.

  • So home again, and there after a song or two in the evening with Mr. Hill, I to my office, and then home to supper and to bed.

  • So to Mr. Povy's, where after a little discourse about his business I home again, and late at the office busy.

  • So home again and to walk in the gardens, where we left the young couple a second time; and my Lady Wright and I to walk together, who to my trouble tells me that my Lady Jem.

  • Jim had to go to Sacramento on the Saturday before Thanksgiving for an important operation, but would be home again on Tuesday or Wednesday to take the head of his own table on the holiday.

  • Just thinking it was nice to be home again, Mama!

  • Bab's with Richie, you know, and she took her boys and Ted's Georgie with her, and Connie had to go home again.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    cleared away; flood plain; former slave; greater evil; historical times; home affairs; home again; home and; home for; home here; home industry; home range; home ranges; home till; home with; homeward bound; intense cold; little back; marine shells; shall from; smallest independent; social problems; the tent; these times; times greater; when placed