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But then again, a subtle difference was preferable to a radical one, and it did give me a short-term confidence boost.
We weighed our athletes with accurate scales before a training session, and then again on completion of the session.
So far we're delighted with the response but then again there is a great prize up for grabs.
But then again, he never sat for 45 minutes on the upstairs of a London bus packed with passengers, slowly snailing up the Walworth Road.
The larger man nodded in approval at Jack's action and then again at his companion.
Maybe I'm not your idea of what a Republican should be, but then again, you're not my idea of what a decent human being should be.
But then again, if you've never seen the original film or read the book, spoilers are the least of your problems.
But then again, she wore girdles and kept monogrammed hankies and Devonshire toffees in her handbag.
We scored just before half-time which was important and then again in the second half.
He seemed like a really nice guy, but then again that didn't necessarily mean he was a good judge of character.
Perhaps it's true that no story is complete until all involved have had a crack at telling it, but then again, maybe not.
Even my Grandma thinks I'm a weirdo stick-in-the-mud but then again she likes to smoke cigars and brew her own beer.
But then again, it's exactly with such opaque language that committees like to dig their way out of trouble.
But then again, Coca-Cola UK chief Penny Hughes was heavily tipped in some of the papers as a dead cert for the chairmanship of Channel Four.
It would read even faster had he paragraphed the dialogue out, but then again, that would have doubled the length of an already weighty book.
Some of them are horrible but then again we watch horror movies and read horror stories.
I haven't had a number one record in the charts but then again I think that can have its own pitfalls.
Strain oil through a fine-mesh sieve, then again through cheesecloth and refrigerate until ready to use, or up to two weeks.
Simply make the vest in fabric, then again in lining, sandwich the wrong sides together and bind all outer edges to finish the raw edge.
But then again it is her fault for snooping and forcing people to tell her the truth.
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Examples from Classical Literature
And then again, a psychotic or a professional gunsel may not register at all.
Our course was east by north and east-northeast, now a little in, and then again out.
At ten minutes to six the hooter sounds a second time, then again at five minutes, and finally at six oclock.
The needle is then again carried through the levator palpebr, palpebral ligament, and orbicularis in the upper part of the wound.
But then again, when I contemplate any of those who pretend to educate others, I am amazed.
He embraced his daughter, and then again Pierre, and kissed him with his malodorous mouth.
Then he spread out his two bags, folded them together again, and then again.
Sometimes they resemble a floweret that grows on a rocky crag, then again a ray of moonlight trembling over a restless sea.
Often and anxiously the cabalist shot a glance at his companion, and then again relapsed into reverie.
I read the letter, raced my eyes over the uncut pages of the sadhana, and then again fell to nodding and humming through my poem.
My companion stared at the vacant mooring place and then again across the lake.
Again all was silent and then again it sounded as if someone were walking on detonators and exploding them.
And then again there was a silence, the feeble plash of water, the steady tick of chronometers.
She watched till the postman passed by, ran out to him with her epistle, and then again took her listless place inside the window-panes.
Now it was rheumatism, now the palsy, and then again the asthma.
And then again came Ona's scream, smiting him like a blow in the face, making him wince and turn white.
They were seen for a moment at the Marble Arch, and then again at Epsom.
Edmond then cast his eyes scrutinizingly at the agitated and embarrassed Mercedes, and then again on the gloomy and menacing Fernand.
And then again he remembered his manifold calamities, and burrowed and wallowed in the sense of his disgrace and shame.
And then again, I guess that gid wasn't ever any too good to her.
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