Sentence examples for yet again nothing from inspiring English sources

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Digested week, digested: Yet again, nothing has changed.

What more do you people want?! Unperturbed by this lack of audience reciprocation, he had another go during the question on IDS's new wheeze and once more, it was a serviceable little number ("Tough on babies, tough on the causes of babies") but yet again, nothing.

So the upshot is that, yet again, nothing is going to happen.

Yet again, nothing could be further from the truth.

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What was once a "crucial" EU summit this week will pass with yet again with nothing resolved.

It means that Brown's appeasement of No 10 has yet again won him nothing at all.

So, at around 7PM I attempted to register yet again but still nothing!

Nothing yet again.

The new report from Rand reveals what a depraved dereliction of responsibility doing nothing yet again will really amount to.

That researchers are only now discovering a major feature of a rather large organ they have been studying for at least 2,000 years demonstrates yet again that there is nothing so foreign as the place we call home.

The Delta amnesty, the argument goes, is a vindication of his serious and unfussy style.Yet Mr Yar'Adua's modest successes may count for nothing, yet again, if the political system itself is not reformed and the link restored between Nigeria's politicians and those who are supposed to elect them.

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