Sentence examples for yet again made from inspiring English sources

'yet again made' is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that has been done or achieved repeatedly or persistently. You can use it to emphasize the repetition or recurrence of an action or event. Example: Despite facing numerous obstacles, she yet again made it to the top of the mountain, proving her determination and strength.

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They show that Arsenal yet again made a profit from the sale of their best players and that the club has large cash reserves.

Russell Hoban yet again made me laugh out loud with the frankly mad and disturbing Linger Awhile (Bloomsbury): anyone for a hallucinogenic kiss?

But the nationalist ideology he espouses was yet again made clear, not least with the emphasis he put on "strong, sovereign, independent nations", rather than on the body of universal values that the UN is meant to uphold.

­Runner-up to Padraig Harrington amid the wind and rain of last year's Open Champion­ship and second again to a ­rampant Henrik Stenson in last month's Players Championship – the so-called "fifth major" – the 33-year-old ­Englishman yet again made light of less than ideal ­conditions at Bethpage Black to shoot a level-par 70 in the ­weather-delayed ­opening round of the 109th US Open.

As I see it we have a situation where parents and officials have yet again made a knee jerk reaction when it comes to their reaction.

With the holiday season looming, Apple has yet again made their list and checked it twice; this morning, they launched iTunes Rewind 2010, wherein they highlight the best selling apps of the year.

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I repaired it again, and then yet again, making slow, unsteady progress.

Half a century after it exploded onto the American cultural scene, Edward Albee's biting examination of marriage as a grueling emotional battleground was revitalized yet again, making for the year's best show on Broadway.

The News Corporation's American depository receipts are still well down from an April high of $29.875, reflecting investor concern that Mr. Murdoch, who controls the company, may yet again make an acquisition that could put the company into financial trouble.

Mr Netanyahu must yet again make clear that the religious status quo on the Temple Mount will not change; that Jewish attacks will be punished just as severely as Arab ones; and that there is a dignified place for Palestinians in a shared Jerusalem.At times of sorrow and anger the wisdom of leaders is tested.

It's hard to imagine a funnier scene than the one when Maxine, drunk and having rowed with her boyfriend yet again, makes the mistake of going home with an Iggy Pop-alike who wants to spank her with a bit of precious rock memorabilia ("Did I ever tell you about when I used to roadie for the Who, Max?").

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