Sentence examples for again working on from inspiring English sources

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Radiohead are rehearsing again, working on new material, and Greenwood, their guitarist, is hard at work.

But in the half-dark of the room, on his return, he was confident again, working on her shoulders, breathing softly against her neck.

"They're always obsessive about keeping things secret, but especially this year," said the writer Bruce Vilanch, another Oscar perennial who is again working on the show.

Nearly half a century later Mr. Hardy, 77, now a high-profile architect himself, is again working on the Beaumont, only this time without the involvement of Saarinen the Modernist master.

Now they are going through the process of trying to convince Rooney he can start enjoying life at Old Trafford again, working on his ego, trying to demonstrate they still value him highly.

In an interview with Radio 2's Simon Mayo, she revealed she is once again working on a children's book: "I have an idea for a children's book, actually I have written part of a children's book that I really love, so I'm definitely going to finish that.

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He has never again worked on a subject with the immediacy and impact of "Kane".

Paulin once again worked on the dining room at the request of President Jacques Chirac in 1997.

Made by ITV Productions, McGovern will once again work on the six-part series with new writers.

That insurrectionary actor never again worked on stage once the heady run of Streetcar was over.

Russell later said that his mind never fully recovered from the strain of writing Principia Mathematica, and he never again worked on logic with quite the same intensity.

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