How To Use Once more In A Sentence

  • Ye same did rede a portion of his "Venus and Adonis," to their prodigious admiration, whereas I, being sleepy and fatigued withal, did deme it but paltry stuff, and was the more discomforted in that ye blody bucanier had got his wind again, and did turn his mind to farting with such villain zeal that presently I was like to choke once more. 1601
  • He went into cardiac arrest again in the ambulance and once more at the hospital.
  • As he wheeled once more she caught a glimpse of his face, almost indistinguishable beneath the mask of dirt and blood.
  • At that moment the sop is given; offer of friendship is once more made -- and how affectingly! Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • That would secure an emphatic victory and, inevitably, set tongues wagging once more. Times, Sunday Times
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  • Using her pole as a staff, her temporarily lamed left hand useless at her side, she turned, beginning her hunt for the tricky sorceress and a place to camp once more.
  • Very soon they had passed from the realisation that in them and through them a new world of giantry shaped itself in the earth, from the contemplation of the great struggle between big and little, in which they were clearly destined to participate, to interests at once more personal and more spacious. The Food of the Gods and how it came to Earth
  • One day he announced that he was "discontented" once more, and should remain so till he had "found a hose-in-hose. Mary's Meadow; and Letters From a Little Garden
  • The hermit, the bachelor uncle, the reclusive genius, all have their place; I think it was once more recognised than today, when everyone is supposed to be good at relationships even if they're no good at anything else.
  • Elegantly erotic statues stood once more in alcoves around the room, and the massive murals were nearly finished.
  • The crowds had all gone home and the street was quiet once more.
  • It had been 40 years since the company closed the railway, but now there was again an echo in the wilderness, as the whistle blew once more.
  • Within ten minutes I was snoozing guiltlessly once more… and I didn't wake up until 11.30.
  • But the Gods were once more on my side, I took very kindly to flying instruction, but again I was lucky.
  • When the Boolooroo's people were armed with long, thin, lances of bluewood all sharpened to fine points at one end, they prepared to march once more against the invaders. Sky Island: being the further exciting adventures of Trot and Cap'n Bill after their visit to the sea fairies
  • He sniffed, and as Hap watched, his expression hardened once more. End of Time
  • Once more the evening sky is dark and the streets are empty, the silence broken only by the familiar rumbling bass from high performance stereos passing in the night.
  • Suddenly Grant felt drained and aware once more of the increasing ache in his injured arm and leg.
  • Once more top-flight football has been cast into the street along with the garbage. The Sun
  • I straightened out the bow on the sash at my waist and examined myself in the mirror once more.
  • The rich volcanic soil had once more encouraged the growth of a prosperous people, who had spread over vulnerable areas. THE EARTH: An Intimate History
  • I'd like to visit the colleges once more before we leave.
  • Yesterday once more,memory,raining,snowing smiling are touching my heart.
  • Turning 50 is a cause for sombre reflection, not celebration," opined Norris and, as a flurry of firemen attempted to free her empurpled cranium, shame descended once more. World Of Lather
  • JellyNYC forewent the "pool" went they moved their pool parties to the Williamsburg Waterfront last summer, and for just today, they are moving once more. Zara Golden: Sign Up To Cover Concerts This Week: Flaming Lips, Sonic Youth, Chromeo, The Black Keys, The National
  • Once more, the evidence is ambiguous and interpretations have become polarized.
  • If it is shown to have been the cause of the blast, the problem of leaking gas pipes will have been thrust into the public domain once more.
  • The long and winding railroad to London is back on the straight and narrow as Manchester travellers can once more get there without changing trains.
  • After weeks and weeks of blurred vision and of holding books and paper at arm's length, the whole world, near and far, leapt into sharp focus once more.
  • Tom adjusted the thermograph potentiometer to zero deflection and checked the circuit once more. I, TOO, DREAM....
  • However Waterford were soon back on the attack and Fitzgerald went close once more as he hammered a right foot shot off the crossbar with Devlin beaten.
  • His thick brow wrinkling in thought, the archdruid neared the trunk once more. WORLD OF WARCRAFT STORMRAGE
  • He felt the familiar glow rise once more in his stomach at the sound of the silvery laughter.
  • Satisfied, he gave a ` thumbs up " to the mechanic who then pulled out the chocks and, once more, saluted. CORMORANT
  • Inarus, the author of the revolt, was betrayed, and perished on the cross, and the whole of Egypt once more succumbed to the Persian yoke, save only that portion called the marshy or fenny parts (under the dominion of a prince named Amyrtaeus), protected by the nature of the soil and the proverbial valour of the inhabitants. Athens: Its Rise and Fall, Complete
  • Raw politics is making the arrival of boatpeople a divisive issue once more when it shouldn't be, and the Rudd government is as culpable as the Coalition when it comes to emotive catchcries and racist innuendo. Public Opinion
  • If she had followed her own impulse, to be sure, she would have risen on the spot and danced that mad dance once more with all the wild abandonment of an almeh or a Zingari. What's Bred in the Bone
  • Once more the Dagda touched his harp, but very, very softly. And now a music stole forth as soft as dreams, and as sweet as joy: it was the magic Music of Sleep.
  • He moved on down a thin, crooked scar in the cliffs, hearing the aircraft noise louden once more. THE LAST RAVEN
  • So, the cattle once more "bedded," and every spare hand left with them, as they are liable to run again, two of us start out to find if possible the missing men. Ranching, Sport and Travel
  • They draw back their bows once more and hope to find love - and a dream holiday - for a personal trainer and a burlesque dancer. The Sun
  • A half-score of white-coated foot flared like fatwood in a winter fire, and the line slowed, but only momentarily, before the Shining Foot surged forward once more, the second line of troops marching over the charred corpses of those who had led the charge. The Chaos Balance
  • When we had finished our sweetmeats or fruit she would accompany us to the stoep, bidding us thank our mother for her gift and sending quaint, old-fashioned messages to her and the Father. Then she would turn and enter the house, closing the door behind, so that it became once more a place of mystery.
  • And inspired once more, the great king strides forth to meet his destiny… Cue glorious sunset and skirl of bagpipes.
  • His chest panting, the big Guaranzen saw Hark rush him once more.
  • Once more, though, the poem reveals a play of language which render meaning unstable and even self-contradictory.
  • Lowering his quill once more, the ink trailed in a continuous line, curving and twisting on the paper.
  • By degrees, perhaps under the spell of some influence which stirs us when sleeping nature awakens once more to life, I lost myself in reverie, and recalled drowsily Lorimer of the Northwest
  • Belfrage was silent for a while, then inserted the probe once more. THE ENDLESS GAME
  • In the stillness of this beautiful place, it takes little to imagine the hiss of steam and the clattering of motion once more. Times, Sunday Times
  • Delicately, she took up her crochet needles once more, and started her stitch.
  • Paul goes on to spell out once more the truth regarding Christ's resurrection.
  • The commandant tapped his heart, looked once more at the old pontooner, mounted his horse again, and went his way side by side with Benassis. The Country Doctor
  • I follow and offer refreshment, which is once more declined, though this time the Italian's manner is not offhand, but solicitous and somewhat grave.
  • Once more the old enemy of scarcity of transport was being felt, pushing up the price of cartage and retarding work at the mine.
  • The pro-incorporation committee folks argue that nobody who opposed incorporation should be appointed to the council -- once more demonstrating their exclusivity.
  • She's intending to visit again, with a sister in-tow, and possibly once more with a tame builder who will advise her on the practicability of extending the house.
  • Suddenly, Cy stopped ranting and faced Peter once more, with a faint glimmer of recognition in his sightless eyes that were now filled with tears running down his leathery cheek.
  • Harvey could feel the land close round him once more, with all its thousands of people asleep, and the smell of earth after rain, and the familiar noise of a switching-engine coughing to herself in a freight-yard; and all those things made his heart beat and his throat dry up as he stood by the foresheet. Captains Courageous
  • At six p. m. the 'Mongolia' slowly moved out of the roadstead, and was soon once more on the Indian Ocean.
  • I therefore kept the felucca away until I found that she was rather more than holding her own in the race, when I once more lashed the tiller, and, calling to Dominguez to look out for the things that I was about to launch overboard, ran to the gangway, and first successfully set the wash-deck tub afloat, then rolled the breaker of water out through the open _gangway_, and finally sent the mast and sail adrift; after which I returned to the tiller and watched the process of picking up the several articles, as I gradually brought the felucca to her former course, close-hauled upon the starboard tack. A Pirate of the Caribbees
  • Slowly, he heaved himself up on to his feet, and cautiously stepped up to the eyehole once more.
  • Men once more donned their pinnies in the kitchen when 15 of them were challenged to make Victoria sponges in the cake baking category.
  • Once more my fingers dance lightly over the keys and so normal service should be resumed from tomorrow.
  • Yet here he is once more, looking as ferociously hard as ever albeit with a few more teeth.
  • A moment later he heard his mother gain admittance and then the lock click once more.
  • The three months have expired, and I am once more a free American citizen, and for the first time in my life I know what it is to be _free_. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 1, No. 3, March, 1862
  • Grange regrouped once more and pulled four points ahead however Palatine pulled back this lead once more thanks mainly to a cracking Moran goal.
  • In short, we have here once more another instance of that "attunement" between sender and receiver the most common instance of which is the wireless telegraph. Genuine Mediumship or The Invisible Powers
  • That had to be more than sixty years ago now, but in her dream, her bluetick hound had been alive once more, bringing the grubby sand-covered tennis ball back to her time and again so she could throw it. TRIAL BY FIRE
  • She crawled out of her sleeping bag and her dark head peered around the room once more, as though she expected her friends to materialise out of nowhere.
  • I follow and offer refreshment, which is once more declined, though this time the Italian's manner is not offhand, but solicitous and somewhat grave.
  • Turkey has once more become an exporter of ideas in the region.
  • Once more we seem to have embarked on military action without pausing to think where it could lead. Times, Sunday Times
  • At that moment the TV clock appeared on the screen once more, corrected, but not exactly in accord with the digital clock.
  • And he turned back, and stood talking once more in Margaret's presence, door in hand, only waiting for some little speech of encouragement to come in and sit down again. Mary Barton
  • Her teeth are firmly hidden once more after giving them a rare outing in recent social media snaps. The Sun
  • Chichester set off once more in spite of his friends'attempts to dissuade him.
  • The dogs cornered the bear in a thicket, and when it dashed for the water once more, the men fired and managed to kill it.
  • While he was thus dangled in a state of suspension, a German trooper was transiently smit with the charms of his mother, who listened to his honourable addresses, and once more received the silken bonds of matrimony; the ceremony having been performed as usual at the drum-head. The Adventures of Ferdinand Count Fathom
  • If the pollsters are overestimating Labour's support once more, the consequences of their blunders could leave a lot of leftish voters looking very silly.
  • I had a common donkey pack-saddle-a barde, as they call it - fitted upon Modestine; and once more loaded her with my effects. Travels With A Donkey In The Cevennes
  • The sleeper half turned, and then settled down once more into a deep slumber. The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
  • I was once more on the Great Conglomerate, -- here, as elsewhere, a picturesque, boldly-featured deposit, traversed by narrow, mural-sided valleys, and tempested by bluff abrupt eminences. The Cruise of the Betsey or, A Summer Ramble Among the Fossiliferous Deposits of the Hebrides. With Rambles of a Geologist or, Ten Thousand Miles Over the Fossiliferous Deposits of Scotland
  • You two knuckleheads have once more violated a school policy.
  • That shows once more in heaven two twinborn signs, A Channel Passage and Other Poems Taken from The Collected Poetical Works of Algernon Charles Swinburne—Vol VI
  • It did not work so happily with his spoken wish for a freeze of Israeli settlements; and he has seen the word falter on the verge of the deed once more, in the wish for a comprehensive health care bill before the summer or before Thanksgiving. David Bromwich: The Afghanistan Parenthesis [UPDATED]
  • Armed with a third key, I tramp up the stairs once more.
  • I ignore him and dive down to my furniture underworld to etch the bizarre scene on my mind once more.
  • Once more, altruism fails to feature very strongly. Growing Through Loss and Grief
  • They went on to build up Japan once more from ruination and became the puppeteers of Japan's political structure from their powerbase in the Jiyuto.
  • Most economic commentators now expect interest to be cut at least once more before Christmas.
  • Just as a conductor got near us, he had to go to the vestibule once more.
  • McGovern declared: ‘I would trade all the beefsteaks and roast chickens in the world in order to banquet off one once more.’
  • Spring is sprung, hormones are jumping, hearts are thumping and the seasonal cycle of attraction's in full swing once more.
  • It took him only a few seconds to strangle his mirth once more, and he wiped tears from his eyes while he shook his head as penitently as the low ceiling allowed.
  • Little William and Lalee alone examined the two beautiful creatures thus brought within their reach; while Snowball and the sailor, rapidly readjusting the baits upon their hooks, that had been slightly disarranged by the teeth of the _tunnies_, -- for the albacore is a species of tunny fish, -- once more flung them forth. The Ocean Waifs A Story of Adventure on Land and Sea
  • The justly famous building that replaced it once more illustrated Wren's genius for combining classical and Gothic themes.
  • But it wisped away once more and her concentration dissolved like sugar in hot tea. Black Dust Mambo
  • Farewell then, sir, and once more gratitude and thanks. The Children of the New Forest
  • Born with cataract on the pupils of her eyes, the emotion of the moment at the Kasbah, when her father's life seemed to be once more in danger, had -- like a fall or a blow -- luxated the lens and left the pupils clear. The Scapegoat; a romance and a parable
  • ` ` Walter, let's dance just once more, '' Alice said, touching his arm placatively. Alice Adams
  • When defeat comes, accept it as a signal that your plans are not sound, rebuild those plans, and set sail once more toward your coveted goal. Napoleon Hill 
  • She frowned and began once more to polish it with round rubbing strokes.
  • But take a look at that chart once more and tell me you don't feel a tiny bit dizzy. Times, Sunday Times
  • You do that once more and you'll get a clip round the ear, my lad.
  • So is it time once more to stick out our thumb and chance our arm? Times, Sunday Times
  • She finished with his shirt collar, turned Bauman around to face her, and patted his shirtfront once more. STONE CITY
  • The next morning, I woke as the door closed and the key grated once more.
  • ‘Splendid little creature,’ gasped Mr Griffiths, mopping his brow once more.
  • It was not for many months afterwards that Lieutenant Ennefer heard of the catastrophe, and when he came up Channel again on his return four years later, there was the old seamark clear once more, whiter a little, but still the same old tower. The Nebuly Coat
  • Balgriffin was once more wrapped in its wintertime odour of sweetly burning turf, and the clothes on the line never dried. DEATH OF AN UNKNOWN MAN
  • Press Enter once more to insert a blank line.
  • Angie began to have occasional lucid periods where, besides the coughing and inability to rise, she was quite herself once more.
  • Sucking in a lungful of cold air, Piper moved once more down the corridor.
  • Once more, this country has recouped its liberty and we will all struggle to perfect and maintain it.
  • I'd like to visit the colleges once more before we leave.
  • Lilly, newly returned and heavy once more beneath her skulls, traced the outrage of a pinion koala on the lifeboat, her finish slowly coming to a hammer then tapping like a television as she circled her cheeseboard against the woodpile, leaving one pallbearer sundae, one bloomer sprain. Farouche
  • There was silence once more and after a few minutes the pair fell asleep.
  • He looked at her vaguely and then he focussed his gaze once more on the picture. MIDNIGHT IS A LONELY PLACE
  • Then we put some oars against the wall and stretched a paulin to protect our noble chef, who finally got the wet firewood once more ignited, and succeeded in getting the bread almost baked and the coffee nearly hot and some dried peaches almost stewed. A Canyon Voyage The Narrative of the Second Powell Expedition down the Green-Colorado River from Wyoming, and the Explorations on Land, in the Years 1871 and 1872
  • Then she sent for her chariot of green rushes, ornamented with May dewdrops, which she particularly valued and always collected with great care; and ordered her six short-tailed moles to carry them all back to the well-known pastures, which they did in a remarkably short time; and Sylvain and Jocosa were overjoyed to see their dearly-loved home once more after all their toilful wanderings. The Green Fairy Book
  • Finding that we were as yet out of range, the lateener once more kept away upon her former course, evidently recognising the possibility that, if she did not, we might still slip past her. Under the Meteor Flag Log of a Midshipman during the French Revolutionary War
  • They face the Hammers today with mid-table mediocrity beckoning once more. The Sun
  • The road through this landscape moves with serpentine indecision: it rises, curves and double backs, hesitates, sinks, then curves back on itself once more.
  • The river straightened out here into its general easterly course, and we squared away before the wind, wing-and-wing once more, the foresail bellying out to starboard. Charley's Coup
  • Sailing through the air, above the blue sea, towards their native coast, they heard the bell once more, now near and distinct, and they knew that all evil spirits were fleeing away, and that their own hopes were to be fulfilled. Tales of the Enchanted Islands of the Atlantic
  • The dignity of the Her Majesty's Secretary of State for the Home Department is upheld once more.
  • For the _crop, crop, crop_ of the browsing animals had begun again from close at hand, and the comrades stood listening for some little time while the otherwise unbroken stillness once more reigned. A Dash from Diamond City
  • The pigeon hopped away and Sara was forced once more to turn her attention back to the funeral.
  • He carefully secures the material around my head, making sure not to snag any loose hairs within the knot and places his hands once more on my shoulders.
  • It goes, however, slower and slower, and curving its journey less and less, until at last its motion in remote obscurity is again so sluggish, that the sun's attraction is once more predominant, and able to recall the truant towards its realms of light. Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 450 Volume 18, New Series, August 14, 1852
  • She suddenly covered her face once more, sniveling and weeping into her hands.
  • I didn't feel like passing the laundry once more - don't ask me why.
  • As such, the 1880s and 1890s found dandyism once more of good repute. The Dandy | Edwardian Promenade
  • But the Christmas trade had been good and, thanks to Nathaniel's enterprise and effort, the scallop fishermen, the quahaug rakers, and the members of the life-saving crews were once more buying their outfits at the Metropolitan Store instead of patronizing Mr.J. Cohen and The Emporium. Cap'n Dan's Daughter
  • If Britain's economy were to collapse at some future point, there would be mass emigration once more.
  • It was thus necessary to reanimate local antislavery societies, renew the propaganda war, and once more undertake large-scale petitioning.
  • The door swung shut behind them, clanging once more to tell of someone's departure.
  • Lastly, Nestorianism once more showed itself in the Adoptionists of Spain, and gave occasion to the great Council of Frankfort.
  • While all this discussion was going on, a new letter and new photographs popped into the Guardian's letters editor's inbox: Robert Harrison and his son, having seen the article, had taken the matter into their own hands, gone down to Wadhurst and tidied up the grave on their own initiative: cut the grass, planted cyclamens, and cleaned the gravestone so that its inscription is once more visible. Maurice Tate: An extraordinary response for an extraordinary man
  • We set off once more, over a rough mountain track.
  • Once more, in fancy, he was sailing up the mighty Amazon, shooting alligators on its banks, spearing fish in its waters, paddling through its curious gapo, and swinging in his hammock under its luxuriant forests. Martin Rattler
  • As he plunged down once more, he was met by a strong up-current and had to fight his way through. The Adventures of Piang the Moro Jungle Boy A Book for Young and Old
  • A nasty, penetrating wind, and the sting of snizzle in the air once more.
  • But Drake recognized the tactic and jumped back the instant they met, recovering quickly and charging in once more.
  • I place my little boy back in his carry-cot, and as we commence the unholy row once more, he falls immediately to sleep again. Broken Music, A Memoir
  • After this had taken place King Louis once more led a force against the Wends. De Re Militari: The Society for Medieval Military History » Disorder and Warfare according to the Annals of Xanten (844 -861)
  • I turned up the music and let the car be filled with the wonderful sound of Aerosmith once more.
  • Once more the evil in Velo's soul was crying to him, shouting to him, "This is your day -- _this is your day_! Shelled by an Unseen Foe
  • I thought I was once more by the side of the Sphere, whose lustrous hue betokened that he had exchanged his wrath against me for perfect placability. Flatland: a romance of many dimensions
  • Polynesia gave the short word of command; and like one bird those millions of parrots opened their red beaks and let out once more their terrifying battle-scream. The Voyages of Dr. Dolittle
  • Once more it was unclear which way power would swing; yet again civil war appeared imminent. THE CURIOUS LIFE OF ROBERT HOOKE: The Man who Measured London
  • As she leaves, I hear the door shutting behind her, and I am left once more with a silence haunted by my own failure.
  • Dismissing this nonplussing phase, I turned to the subject of the gem once more. The Paternoster Ruby
  • He shouted something in his language and the crowds cheered once more.
  • I sighed, and lay carefully back once more settling down amid fresh, starched linen. NIGHT SISTERS
  • happed" about him once more by the gentle hands he had despised. The Junior Classics — Volume 6 Old-Fashioned Tales
  • But he wanted to be able to feel them once more, their less-than-perfect curvatures beneath her cold lids and stiff, rough lashes.
  • With a shudder he turned back and entered the ball once more, just as unnoticeable and undistinguished that he had been when he first arrived.
  • Gisele Bundchen took to the catwalks and glossy perfection once more became the ideal.
  • The key to good health, according to this theory, is for the energy channels to be unblocked, allowing the energy to surge freely around the body once more so you achieve a state of balance or equilibrium.
  • I watch it every day religiously and to top it all, I watch the omnibus on Sunday morning once more.
  • Looking to buy time until I could think about what “pastorly” advice to give him, I asked him to explain his predicament to me once more, trying to discern if what he was experiencing was just a spiritual dry spell or if depression itself was beginning to take over every area of his life. God Attachment
  • After work, they can protect my feet once more in my trek of 15 feet back to my car.
  • He brakes once more, guns the engine a final time - and we race off across the roof of the Big Top, the floor dizzyingly far below, and come to a screaming stop, high above the ground on the far side.
  • I'll put a flea in his ear if he bothers me once more.
  • Bid not thy guard to shoot again, Meriamun, lest the arrow find _thy_ heart, for, know this, no man may harm me;" and once more she lifted her veil, and speaking to those at the gates said: "Open, I beseech you, and let the Hathor pass. The World's Desire
  • Our hero sat once more below the faithful tree, his trusty vial of pills in his hands, a prescribed lifeline.
  • They turned round once more towards Holme and drove slowly back to the spot.
  • Chapter Twelve The next day, we broke camp and, taking the ogre2s horse along, joined the narrow trail of the pass once more, beginning our descent of the mountains through a steep, embanked region where the plants had frozen the night before. Virginity
  • I stood again on the - remembered terrace, and looked once more at the peaceful old country house.
  • He moved on down a thin, crooked scar in the cliffs, hearing the aircraft noise louden once more. THE LAST RAVEN
  • Sanchez wrong-foots Henman for the first time in the match as the Briton heads to the net once more.
  • When we had finished our sweetmeats or fruit she would accompany us to the stoep, bidding us thank our mother for her gift and sending quaint, old-fashioned messages to her and the Father. Then she would turn and enter the house, closing the door behind, so that it became once more a place of mystery.
  • It is a mood in which torture is once more viewed as a legitimate interrogatory instrument of ‘justice’.
  • Finally, he decides to compose once more manoeuver.
  • By 1018, the whole of Bulgaria had fallen once more under the sway of Byzantine rule.
  • It seemed cruelty to prolong the conversation, and soon after the order was given to lower the sail and unstep the mast, for the wind had pretty well dropped as they swept in towards where the vessels were anchored, and the distance being short, the men took to their oars once more, while, with no impediment to their view, the doctor took out his glass and offered it to Morny. The Ocean Cat's Paw The Story of a Strange Cruise
  • We need, therefore, to sally forth once more into the mathematical jungle of vector spaces.
  • After this he quickly returned and prostrated himself once more before the effulgent brothers.
  • Daniel made no effort to conceal his bootlessness when the guests rose to leave the table; without giving the astonishment of his companions a single thought, he once more drew the patent leather torturers on to his extremities. Gänsemännchen. English
  • Joe-Jim took him back once more to the Control Room and showed him what little Joe-Jim knew about the manipulation of the controls and the reading of the astrogation instruments. Destiny Narrowly Avoided
  • Sir Max Hastings gave up editing after six years in charge of the Evening Standard to become, he said, once more an author of books and a mere contributor to newspapers.
  • I had felt a sharp pain, but ignored it and lifted Raine off the floor and picked her up once more.
  • He starts to rebuild the bridge, a small crowd regathers, and a ripple of applause once more spreads across to the island.
  • His ideas began to grow confused once more; they assumed a kind of stupefied and mechanical quality which is peculiar to despair. Les Miserables
  • By the outbreak of World War I, moreover, battleship ordnance could once more outrange most of the guns of the shore defenses, with the plunging trajectory of naval shells making open-topped defensive works untenable.
  • Provincial and municipal governments get different opinions on whether it need to submit payment for the land once more when marine reclamation land receiving land utilization certificate.
  • Billy, when the dismal thing had dragged its way through the final note, sat "down front," crying softly in the semi-darkness while she was waiting for Alice Greggory to "run it through just once more" with a pair of tired-faced, fluffy-skirted fairies who could _not_ learn that a duet meant a _duet_ -- not two solos, independently hurried or retarded as one's fancy for the moment dictated. Miss Billy's Decision
  • Having seen Chris's friend Shazzie on telly last night, I'd just like to link once more to Bratman's seminal article on orthorexia.
  • They draw back their bows once more and hope to find love - and a dream holiday - for a personal trainer and a burlesque dancer. The Sun
  • September 18th, to prepare for our departure, and at 9 p.m. on the same day we left La Houssoye and marched to Bonnay, where we embussed for the forward area once more. The Sherwood Foresters in the Great War 1914 - 1919 History of the 1/8th Battalion
  • So, before very long, the organdie butterflies and the flannel-trouser fifis gave in, succumbed, crushed once more beneath the stone-heavy passivity of resistance in the demonish peons. The Plumed Serpent
  • They are called “non-returner” because they will attain arhatship in this lifetime, without returning once more with a samsaric rebirth. The Five Pathway Minds (Five Paths): Advanced Presentation
  • Then, when he had soldered about a hundred links he returned once more to his minute work, propping his hands against the edge of the _cheville_, a small piece of board which the friction of his hands had polished. L'Assommoir
  • It is the bounden duty of Australia A teams above all else to cut the Poms down to size before the big stuff starts, and just for a while mid-innings today, when England got the wobbles and lost a trio of wickets for 13 runs while still a hundred or so behind the hosts, it looked as if they might manage it once more. The Ashes 2010: Sublime Ian Bell dances to a century for England
  • ‘So,’ he said, unlimbering his crossbows. ‘The twiceborn walk the earth once more.
  • The sound of gunshots filled the air once more as the figure shot at some of the chairs, randomly, then retreated.
  • I took out the oak chest from under my bed again and opened it once more.

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