all over again造句1. Please do it all over again.
2. I'll have to write it all over again .
3. She groaned at the memory, suffering all over again the excruciating embarrassment of those moments.
4. My spirits sank at the prospect of starting all over again.
5. We had to begin all over again.
6. We'll just have to start all over again.
7. He had to prove himself all over again.
8. You mean we have to start all over again?
9. The whole process started all over again.
10. I had to write the essay all over again.
11. We face the prospect of having to start all over again.
12. Why not wipe the slate clean and start all over again?
13. The threatening phone calls started all over again.
14. At first, it was jobs all over again.
15. The bank nurse all over again.
16. And then they started it all over again.
17. It was like 1980 all over again, this time for Republicans.
18. Some lived through their own earlier griefs all over again.
19. Then they did the whole thing all over again without stirrups, and all the time talking and shouting to one another.
20. I hope you live a life you're proud of. If you find that you're not, I hope you have the strength to start all over again.
21. We had quarrelled about the money before, and now it was happening all over again.
22. Male and female adults mate, the female lays eggs, and the cycle begins all over again.
23. He had never been afraid of failure: he was a gambler, ready to go off somewhere else and start all over again.
24. He did the work so badly that I had to do it all over again myself.
25. Their hearts were in their boots when they realized that they would have to do the work all over again.
26. I must say, I mean, it sounded like er thingummyjig all over again without the politics.
27. Their first plan had gone wrong, so they had to start all over again.
28. It's already taken me two hours - I don't want to have to do it all over again.
29. However, I will video Manc of the Day so we can see the 8-0 drubbing all over again.
30. Men thus instructed often found it easier to get on with it than to try and explain the danger all over again.