单词 | Then again |
例句 | (1) Then again, do not forget you have no experience of traveling. (2) This is better, but then again it costs more. (3) She was early, but then again, she always is. (4) 'So you might accept their offer?' 'Yes, then again I might not.' (5) He might agree. But then again he might have a completely different opinion. (6) We might buy it but then again we might not. (7) He's clumsy and untidy but then again he's always willing to help. (8) She says she's thirty-five. But then again she might be lying. (9) It's easier to take a taxi. But then again you can't always get one. (10) I agree she types accurately, but then again, she's very slow. (11) I like to travel but, then again, I'm very fond of my home. (12) Elaine's father might lend them the money, but then again he might not. (13) My husband spends hours in the bathroom, but then again so do I. (14) John might be ready to help us, but then again, he might not. (15) You feel really sorry for him. But then again, it's hard to like him. (16) Then again, he could self-destruct. (17) Then again, maybe not so sad. (18) But then again, it might not. (19) And then again, it may not. (20) Then again, Metheny has never seemed to give a shit, which is the way it should be in jazz experimentation. (21) Her world will be that good. But then again, it might not. (22) Then again, this passion for wood could be related to a lack of fibre in his diet. (23) Then again you may be taken from the detention centre to Pentonville Prison and locked up there if you complain. (24) Then again, the pillbox was on private land so maybe that hadn't been a problem. (25) Then again, perhaps a scaled down 5-series would have been too predictable. (26) For that matter, so could Rob, but then again, time is on his side. (27) You feel really sorry for him, but then again it's hard to like him. (28) Then again, Cook is a man of relatively simple pleasures. (29) Then again, the internal chemistry of living things is restless. (30) The Ferryhill area was struck twice last weekend, once on Friday and then again on Saturday. (1) Then again, do not forget you have no experience of traveling. (31) But then again, the logical link between gun ownership and the sales of gun magazines can hardly be called tenuous. (32) Then again, you can not put a price on what Augusta had to offer yesterday morning. (33) Scamp had an airtight alibi, naturally, but then again young Leakey never said who exactly had done it. (34) Then again, let us nor forget, it is considered de rigueur to keep a few foreigners around. (35) Then again, Sargent might have tripped over his ample midsection, too. (36) I don't think she liked my present, but then again it could just be my imagination. (37) Then again, maybe he knew from experience that he would set off a stampede toward the showers. (38) Then again, some major thinkers are way ahead of the curve. (39) Sometimes he was very temperamental-really fiery then again he would stand at the side of the house for hours and never speak. (40) Then again, various public utility undertakings offer important positions to solicitors. (41) Then again, perhaps rough, tough Spacefleet troopers manifested peculiarly understated displays of romantic love. (42) Then again, anyone can throw in high allusions, and Munnery doesn't abandon the conventions he wants to subvert. (43) Then again, they peel their apples with fancy, little knives instead of savaging them with their gnashers. (44) Candotti nodded once and then again, as though confirming something, and left quietly. (45) Now, I haven't exactly got a lot of experience in this area. But then again, who has? (46) Then again, she was long overdue to write to her sister in Wisconsin. (47) Then again, poets seem able to turn bad love - selfish, shitty love into good love poetry. (48) Each group met six times for five consecutive weekly sessions and then again two weeks later. (49) Then again, it's not funny really it's quite an honour, to have your home listed. (50) We've been fighting about money of late, but then again it might be my face. (50) Wish you will love and make progress everyday! (51) They drove by again and then again, each time slower and more menacingly. (52) Then again, in dealing with the bargee himself there is often trouble. (53) If so, there was danger all round ... That nice young girl. But then again, was she nice? (54) Roll your index finger evenly from left to right on the ink-pad, then again on the paper. (55) Children. But then again our world is suddenly very full, humanly, full of faces and voices. (56) Once, twice, and then again Mark tried to lasso the thrashing fish, and failed. (57) But then again this is the one form of cricket they are reasonably competent at. (58) Then again by hand, knit two tubular rows on these same eight stitches. (59) Then again, it's difficult to look anything but in a pair of lederhosen. (60) Nguyen Seth hadn't changed since then, Duroc knew. But then again, the Elder was older than he looked. (61) Housework won't kill you, but then again, why take the chance? Phyllis Diller (62) Then again, the transition to digital television could take much longer than expected. (63) One shouldn't make too much of them, but then again, they need watching. (64) I read to her every night at six-and then again before she goes to bed. (65) Ralph Nader may have had a few, but then again far, far too few to mention. (66) And then again, but this time on a coffee spoon, with the other half of the sugar cube. (67) But then again, so much about this brilliant, underappreciated composer, arranger and pianist has remained obscure for decades. (68) Then again, why not place my foot in the step of the guy ahead of me? (69) Then again I think to enable Speed and Macca to get forward we need a holding midfield player. (70) The muscle work comes after breakfast, then again after lunch and a nap. (71) Then again, school uniforms can be pretty blah, right? (72) This is better, but then again it costs much. (73) Hai - then again began to cry. (74) Then again for a piece on Sicily. " (75) But then again, slow robots that take forever to commit suicide (such as ramming into a wall) are boring, so its a design tradeoff for you to decide. (76) Kevin: That's a good point. But then again, if you have an exclusive contract, you won't have any pressure to move our products. (77) The this kind good friend is first well-mannered , then again immediately after be:Baby how are you. (78) Then again, it is unsurprising that so many Indians do assume it. (79) It is the principle wielding machinery , the stroke of a Chinese character on typewriter General type module beats in stencil paper outside , go along mimeographs and then again. (80) The carriage house was relocated around 1908, and then again when West Seattle put in streets.Sentence dictionary (81) Then again , you have to see different layers of media coverage to work as a publicist. (82) A motorcar horn sounded just outside, then again at the gate. (83) Then again, crafty folks who want to spend the day at the movies might just fashion8 counterfeit badges and have colleagues pass them around to throw security off the trail. (84) Then again, as Juvenal pointed out centuries ago, old age is only desirable if it is healthy. (85) Then again, I guess I was pretty misfortunate as well. (86) That same professor wrote a letter of reference for my transfer to a UC school, and then again for my graduate school applications. (87) Then again, you can always use it for a banana split or maybe to make a monkey very happy. (88) Then again, for fires or volcanoes, it is thermal imagery that is needed — to pick up hotspots. (89) But then again, more and more smokers have died of lung cancer. (90) But then again I wouldn't have ever traded Hakeem for MJ either. (91) Then again, the slowness of bandwidth will very often swamp speed differences in CPU or memory-bound algorithms. (92) It is reported, the hacker is in after obtaining a password to enter account, send mail to user good friend then again, they click coax to be linked phonily , enter blame safety net to stand. (93) Then again, it could arguably be the person rather than the gown. (94) The IEA has coordinated the release of strategic petroleum reserves only twice since it was founded, once during the first Gulf War in 1990 and then again after Hurricanes Rita and Katrina in 2005. (95) Then again, some people long ago learned to live with the burdensome cloaked observer. (96) This is better, but then again it is more expensive. (97) Then again He asked them, Whom do you seek? And they said, Jesus the Nazarene. (98) But then again Fusion is not expected to appear on the market until 2011, in the form of Llano. (99) Then again you asked me how much more, I was speechless. (100) In April, NATO supplies coming in through Kyrgyzstan's Manas transit center were held up by political unrest and then again by a tax dispute over the base in May. (101) Then again , as Juvenal pointed out centuries ago, age is only desirable if it is healthy. (102) Rarely can be complicated by infection, such as false an infection, the body can't control the empiric therapy, it will need to take out false body, and then again at the right time implants. (103) Then again, we did sorta do the same thing to them, over in their country. (104) His manner was often offensively supercilious, and then again modest and self - effacing, almost tremulous. (105) Then again, it's porkier and requires fussing with a detached lens cap. (106) Pretty much the exact same thing happened in Tennessee as well when a self-loving customer spun through the drive-thru once, then again a couple of weeks later. (107) But then again, if you have an exclusive contract, you won't have any pressure to move our products. (108) Her dress was somewhat trashy looking with the hemline and all, but then again, this is her first performance. (109) Probably not for fear that his immaculate image would be tarnished and he wouldn't sell as many Air Jordan's, but then again, he never had to. (110) But then again, if you are at that point of your implementation, consider looking into a load balancer. (110) is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words. (111) Then again, if he had done that, we would have been deprived of one of the great villains, who announced his rebirth by ordering the death of Him From Twilight and went on to terrorise a nation. (112) But it was a playoff game against the Lakers. The first home game. I twisted it again in the third quarter. Then again in the fourth. (113) Lester: But then again, if you have an exclusive contract, you won't have any pressure to move our products. (114) We may be in a recession; then again, we may be just stuck in an ill-defined "economic slowdown" — not a great place to be, but not as scary as the R word. (115) I don't remember him, but then again I touched so many lives. (116) But then again, Chinese farmers might prefer that potash becomes less profitable. (117) Life would be simpler - but then again, it would be awfullydull. (118) An individual's risk of colon cancer increases with age, therefore, all men and women should undergo a baseline colonoscopy at age 50, then again at the recommendation of their gastroenterologist. (119) The red ruffed lemurs sounded an alarm call about 15 minutes before the quake and then again just after it occurred. (120) Then again, there's nothing like steam heat to warm the cockles of a spaceman's soul as he/she traverses the cold depths of interplanetary space. (121) But her self-deprecating joke from our first session was repeated in our second session, and then again, verbatim, in our third. (122) Being with me gave her more visibility, but then again, her talent also helped her create a career as a showgirl herself. (123) Sanjaya said: Lord Krsna speaking in this way to Arjuna, exhibited His four armed form and then again appearing in the beautiful two armed form as the Ultimate Personality pacified his fears. (124) Then again, it might be even better to shove the chassis in the ground, leaving the opening exposed for a PC-themed barbecue pit. (125) Then again Iswar was entrusted with a daily allowance of money for procuring our afternoon light refreshment. (126) So starting with a clean slate must be very tempting, but then again, it would be a huge engineering effort for them to do this. (127) Then again, the Ritz backs onto the frontage road of busy Interstate-70. |
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