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Example sentences for "once again"

  • Once again, O monarch, she observed the excellent vow of silence for eight thousand years, passing the whole time in water.

  • Once again it must and shall have an end!

  • It seems the latter had first begun once again to talk of times of knight errantry, and of the feats which the preux chevaliers had performed for their ladies.

  • He spurns at the possibility of preferring the good of society to the good of self--But, once again, he is my father.

  • Once again, Louisa, it must immediately have an end.

  • Once again, where is this strange impossibility?

  • I once again Defy thee to the trial of mortal fight.

  • He would be at his frolic once again.

  • It is given me once again to behold my friend.

  • As Govinda thought like this, and there was a conflict in his heart, he once again bowed to Siddhartha, drawn by love.

  • Once again by sad experience To be taught the dangerous limits Human power may overleap, At its birth and while it liveth?

  • Once again to see the glories, That a royal throne encircle, Die in darkness and in gloom, Like a flame the winds extinguish?

  • Once again to dream of greatness Which may vanish in an instant?

  • Once again our Kate is in the saddle; once again a Spanish Caballador.

  • Yes: once again, daughter of the hills, thou sleptst as heretofore in my encircling arms; but not again in that peace which crowned thy innocence in those days, and should have crowned it now.

  • Why, how can you dare--" Once again, admirably she pulled herself up as she had done when she spoke of the President.

  • Once again we heard their honk off to our left, from a farther distance, and I am glad to say that we did not see them at all.

  • Once again he paused and again he eyed me narrowly.

  • Once again at the mention of Calderwell's name Arkwright stiffened perceptibly.

  • Once again he could do nothing but read, or wander disconsolately into his studio and gaze at his half-finished "Face of a Girl.

  • Once again he tried to see her face, but it was turned now quite away from him.

  • Once again, back and forth, back and forth, Billy took up her weary vigil.

  • Once again he was obliged to accept the little intimate personal services that he so disliked.

  • Once again he took his bearings, and hurried northward as quietly as he could.

  • Once again, scarcely fifteen minutes after deserting one locomotive, they were aboard another, the Texas.

  • Once again he heard the barking of a dog, this time nearer.

  • Once again, Tom started with his departure from Murfreesboro and told in detail of the movements of the raiders.

  • He tells it o'er and o'er; but still in vain, For still she begs to hear it once again.

  • A god commands: he stood before my sight, And urg'd us once again to speedy flight.

  • Mann'd once again, another plant I try: That other gush'd with the same sanguine dye.

  • I saw then that the trouble was once again, as it had often been before, Grogoff.

  • I forgot Alexei Petrovitch and your Englishman Lawrence and the failure of my work--I remembered, once again, just as I had those first days of the war, Vera and Russia.

  • XIII That night, whether as a result of my interview with Semyonov I do not know, my old enemy leapt upon me once again.

  • Once again he was to play his old part of peacemaker.

  • He did more; once again he smoothed out a difficulty for the too impulsive Gordon.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "once again" 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:
    epithelial cells; hard luck; once agreed; once and; once apparent; once began; once came; once commenced; once established; once for; once gave; once observed; once ordered; once perceived; once resolved; once the; once thought; once told; once wrote; royal standard; seen anywhere; shorter period; specific type; true knowledge; under sail; went downstairs