Sentence examples for yet once more from inspiring English sources

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So, yet once more, she needs to find a job.

And yet once more I am passed over.

He came back to the row and then stepped on my feet yet once more, only this time harder.

This would take command of, and enlarge, the existing 7,000-man 7,000-mannion (Africance which has manifestly failed to keep the peace.Then, yet once more, these hopes were crUnion.

There are other strong candidates for the job: Italy's Cardinal Scola runs a close second to Turkson in papal betting, and of course the cardinals may decide to ignore demographic arguments yet once more.

Methought I saw my late espousèd Saint Brought to me like Alcestis from the grave … And such, as yet once more I trust to have Full sight of her in Heaven without restraint … But O as to embrace me she enclin'd I wak'd, she fled, and day brought back my night.

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Yet, once the more general principle is accepted, it is reasonable to worry about whether antidiscrimination (and other) laws would be undermined, and equality under law subverted, by a flood of exceptions.

And yet, blinking once more to have that not-quite-born baby be 5 in November, when she will climb the large, yellow bus steps with an even larger-than -ife backpack with her big sister to head off to school from 9 to 3 daily, which is the longest amount of time we have ever been apart.

The film's three-dimensional reboot seems a pretty pointless way of hauling out the merchandise yet again — and once more we can only ponder the fact that at 67 years old, George Lucas is still in his prime and surely capable of giving us a new film which has nothing to do with Star Wars.

Yet Sarkozy demonstrated once more the range of his talents: brilliant and punchy rhetoric, the ability to master facts and figures and distort them to his advantage like the business lawyer he used to be, to go his opponent's jugular like the experienced, fearless politician he has been since his teens.

Koussevitzky was by now losing hope, yet he inquired once more, in the summer of 1933.

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