But time and again irritations creep in which disrupt the flow of the book. |
Worse than that, he can get repeated migraines, going through the whole process time and again. |
The thing is though, there's more than one way to win a football match, as underdogs have proved time and again over the years. |
They have the same quiet serenity which I have observed time and again over the past few days. |
That said, the sound is embellished time and again with steel pan percussion and various bits of machinery that go boing. |
That set him thinking on how he was able to string his successes time and again. |