Use "then again" in a sentence

1. Then again, Acronyms can be a …

2. And then again, it may not.

3. But then again, it might not.

4. Then again, maybe not so sad.

5. Then again for a piece on Sicily. "

6. She was early, but then again, she always is.

7. This is better, but then again it costs more.

8. Not technically good, but then again, Alaric didn't train you.

9. Then again, Cook is a man of relatively simple pleasures.

10. Then again, half a zebra is better than nothing, right?

11. Sometimes quite freshly floral, and then again sometimes extremely pungent. "

12. Then again, the internal chemistry of living things is restless.

13. Then again, Cookie, maybe that stoolie's not an American at all.

14. Then again, do not forget you have no experience of traveling.

15. Then again, Sargent might have tripped over his ample midsection, too.

16. I agree she types accurately, but then again, she's very slow.

17. Low Cheekbones, then again, are toward the base piece of the nose

18. Then again, there's only one way to get a truly accurate reading.

19. 5 Then again, various public utility undertakings offer important positions to solicitors.

20. She says she's thirty-five. But then again she might be lying.

21. Then again, an employee may be very industrious and ambitious for advancement.

22. He's clumsy and untidy but then again he's always willing to help.

23. Her world will be that good. But then again, it might not.

24. 'So you might accept their offer?' 'Yes, then again I might not.'

25. Then again, a smart person wouldn't have backed the car into a pole.

26. John might be ready to help us, but then again, he might not.

27. I like to travel but, then again, I'm very fond of my home.

28. But then again maybe there are as many Agnosticisms as there are agnostics

29. They drove by again and then again, each time slower and more menacingly.

30. Then again, perhaps a scaled down 5-series would have been too predictable.

31. My husband spends hours in the bathroom, but then again so do I.

32. Elaine's father might lend them the money, but then again he might not.

33. He might agree. But then again he might have a completely different opinion.

34. But then again, so is every other good looking black dude under 40.

35. Then again, it's our time to have all the fun in the world.

36. Not really, but then again shiba's blue blood makes her/him a bit 'singular'.

37. Once, twice, and then again Mark tried to lasso the thrashing fish, and failed.

38. But, then again, Louisiana is the state that gave us Huey Long after all.

39. Then again, perhaps rough, tough Spacefleet troopers manifested peculiarly understated displays of romantic love.

40. Then again, standard post-processing settings like contrast and color saturation are not offered.

41. You feel really sorry for him. But then again, it's hard to like him.

42. It's easier to take a taxi. But then again you can't always get one.

43. And then again, this is a found object, a little fan that I found.

44. You feel really sorry for him, but then again it's hard to like him.

45. At first look Bitnet-global.ltd appears surprisingly genuine; then again, looks might be quite deceiving.

46. The ECU sends looked then again an ack, then that μC etc. into all eternity.

47. Then again, she hasn't cracked a smile since the day that shark almost devoured me.

48. Then again, we did sorta do the same thing to them, over in their country.

49. Then again, you've had to lie on account of Vincent for over a year, so....

50. But then again, maybe I'll just shoot you the same way that he shot Shado.

51. Ralph Nader may have had a few, but then again far, far too few to mention.

52. The Ferryhill area was struck twice last weekend, once on Friday and then again on Saturday.

53. But then again, this fact that the metastases didn't go to skeletal muscle made that seem unlikely.

54. Then again, many congregations find that making such calls in the early evening hours has been fruitful.

55. Then again, the psychosomatic principle, the effect of the mind on the body, might account for it.

56. The this kind good friend is first well-mannered , then again immediately after be:Baby how are you.

57. Then again, maybe he knew from experience that he would set off a stampede toward the showers.

58. Then again, anyone can throw in high allusions, and Munnery doesn't abandon the conventions he wants to subvert.

59. Bobbins is my original webcomic, that ran from 1998 to 2002, and then again from 2013 to 2015

60. 12 Then again, anyone can throw in high allusions,[www.Sentencedict.com] and Munnery doesn't abandon the conventions he wants to subvert.

61. I can see how that might get kind of Bloatsome but then again it would become a more accurate wiki

62. Wrong then again subjectively and Botchedly delves into a complex subject that she clearly does not comprehend; tribalism in Kenya

63. 27 But then again, the logical link between gun ownership and the sales of gun magazines can hardly be called tenuous.

64. Then again, Acronyms can be a set of initials representing a name, organization, or the like, with each letter pronounced separately

65. But her self-deprecating joke from our first session was repeated in our second session, and then again, verbatim, in our third.

66. Oh, shall I then, again become a fatalist, whom fourteen years of despair and ten of Hope had rendered a believer in providence?

67. Alloxan [2,4,5,6-tetraoxypyrimidine; 5,6-dioxyuracil] is a pyrimidine derivative of uric acid, first discovered in 1818 by Brugnaletti and then again in 1838 by Wohler

68. Alloxan [2,4,5,6-tetraoxypyrimidine; 5,6-dioxyuracil] is a pyrimidine derivative of uric acid, first discovered in 1818 by Brugnaletti and then again in 1838 by Wohler

69. Then again, a philandering husband may rationalize his cheating on obligations to his wife on the basis that she is lazy or does not appreciate him.

70. Her Breasts are revealed when the crass collector, played by John Lone, performs the obeisance of shaving her armpits, then again when she tub-wrestles with the …

71. 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.

72. These days, we tend to think of writing as the most accurate and reliable form of description, but then again we do live in a print- based culture.

73. It might be a typo, but then again it's from Dickens: "Which 'Tom' denied; Averring that he should equally be proud of it, under all circumstances." Thanks!

74. Her role was particularly significant as she led the Economic Policy Inspection Department, then again the Light Industry Department during the "Arduous March" period after Kim Il-sung's death.

75. How a Short Squeeze Catapulted, Then Crushed, Then Again Catapulted GameStop This wild ride is worth a closer look, even if it's the kind of thing most investors shouldn't be doing.

76. Bourbon is a type of whiskey that is made from [traditionally] a sour mash that is distilled twice: once in a single column still, and then again in a pot still.

77. Chintz came back into vogue in the 1940s, then again in the late 1960s and early 1970s, as part of the renaissance of quality fabric houses such as Colefax & Fowler

78. ‘Then again, we may have no license to read the work any way but abstractly, so heavy in paint and Autography is it.’ 2 The facsimile reproduction of writing or illustration

79. Armiger and O’Heeron had been engaged in numerous lawsuits since 2016, when O’Heeron sued the singer-songwriter for breach of contract, and then again in 2017 when Armiger shared her story

80. A more sensitive film may be obtained by iodizing simply to the light yellow, by Bromizing to the dark yellow, and then again over the iodine for one third of the first exposure