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31 Sentences With "do over again"

How to use do over again in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "do over again" and check conjugation/comparative form for "do over again". Mastering all the usages of "do over again" from sentence examples published by news publications.

If I had it to do over again today, I might continue working.
It can be overwhelming, but it's a decision I would do over again.
If he had it to do over again, the ads imply, things would've turned out differently.
I told them if I had it to do over again, I wouldn't use that expression.
But if I had the 1980s to do over again, I doubt I'd do much differently.
I told them if I had it to do over again I wouldn&apost use that expression.
I wanted to know: What would she do differently if she had it to do over again.
"If I had it to do over again, I would have been more specific," Mr. Wheeler said.
Um, you know, there's a lot of things that went into it that I would obviously do over again.
It wasn't easy, but if I had it to do over again, I would have an abortion every time.
JIM CRAMER: So if you had it to do over again, would you use this deck and not what you used?
"If I had it all to do over again, I definitely would have turned things down," he told The Associated Press in 21994.
She apologized (again), took responsibility (again) and said if she had it to do over again, she would not have used her private server.
If I had it to do over again, I hope I would have been truer to my principles and refused to serve in Vietnam.
If she had it to do over again, she said, she would have written in Rubio, whom she said she wished had been the nominee.
If I had it all to do over again, I would still love strategy, but I would also focus on my natural talents and passion. 2.
If I had it to do over again I'd spend more time in meditation and prayer and just telling the Lord how much I love him.
Twenty years ago Kathy Strand, 47, bought a three-bedroom house in Parkville, Missouri, but now says she would probably rent if she had it to do over again.
But if I had it all to do over again, I would make sure I got my insurance coverage taken care of before I signed on the dotted line.
I do like the fun of the repeated clue, but if I had this to do over again I'd probably go with TAR/ARENAS/TORTA over SAG/AGENAS/SORTA.
I like this puzzle, but if I had it to do over again, I would try to work ANKLE TATTOO and ALRIGHTY THEN in there, and I would get rid of OLLA in the northwest.
"If Amgen and Sanofi had it to do over again, I think they would have priced at half the list price and made a whole lot more money," said Jason Borschow, chief executive officer at Miami-based Abarca.
"I think Paul Ryan will be fine, and if he's not, that's OK," Trump said, adding that he believes if Ryan had it to do over again, he'd simply endorse Trump rather than face backlash from GOP voters and some elected officials for rejecting the party's presumptive nominee.
At the same time, you decide that if you had it to do over again, the minute your daughter emerged from the birth canal, you'd have chewed up a peanut and spit it from your mouth into hers, because you've heard that pediatricians now endorse early exposure to nuts.
Forecasting eased tensions, Trump said: "I think Paul Ryan will be fine, and if he's not, that's OK," adding that he believes if Ryan had it to do over again, he'd simply endorse Trump rather than face backlash from GOP voters and some elected officials for rejecting the party's presumptive nominee.
In the wake of a couple of years that have come with black eyes and growing pains, Zuckerberg notes that if he had it to do over again, he'd ask for increased external scrutiny in four key areas: The story of why the letter breaks down each area doubles as kind of recent history of the social network.
The Vietnam Era Museum and Educational Center is adjacent to the memorial, and is the first of its kind in the country. According to one of the officials here, the state asked the designer of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C. what she would do over again given the chance to redesign the memorial. She said that, without an educational center explaining the war and turmoil in the country at that time, a memorial could be meaningless to passerby. This is the rationale for the existence of the facility.
The owner of the Browns, Art Modell, demanded Brown choose between football and acting. With Brown's considerable accomplishments in the sport (he was already the NFL's all-time leading rusher, was well ahead statistically of the second-leading rusher, and his team had won the 1964 NFL Championship), he chose acting. In Spike Lee's 2002 documentary Jim Brown: All-American Modell admitted he made a huge mistake in forcing Jim Brown to choose between football and Hollywood. He said that if he had it to do over again, he would never have made such a demand.
I suffered a > good deal, gave up the point in my own mind, and was rather disappointed > when I found myself recovering, regretting, in some degree, that I must now, > some time or other, have all that disagreeable work to do over again. I > forget what his distemper was; it held him a long time, and at length > carried him off. He left me a small legacy in a nuncupative will, as a token > of his kindness for me, and he left me once more to the wide world; for the > store was taken into the care of his executors, and my employment under him > ended.
" But he kept this ceremony secret because of a lawsuit over the reading of Genesis on Apollo 8. In 1970 he commented: "It was interesting to think that the very first liquid ever poured on the Moon, and the first food eaten there, were communion elements." On reflection in his 2009 book, Aldrin said, "Perhaps, if I had it to do over again, I would not choose to celebrate communion. Although it was a deeply meaningful experience for me, it was a Christian sacrament, and we had come to the moon in the name of all mankind – be they Christians, Jews, Muslims, animists, agnostics, or atheists.
OTA officials did not bring the area to USACE's attention because they did not believe it met the criteria to be considered a wetland. Frustration mounted after the find; rumors surfaced that OTA was considering canceling the Creek Turnpike and shifting the remaining funds to turnpike projects in the Oklahoma City area. In an interview after an OTA meeting, chairman John Kilpatrick was quoted as saying "God only knows when [the Creek Turnpike will] be completed," describing the project as a "total disaster" and commenting "If we had it all to do over again, we wouldn't do that project." OTA was concerned about the financial impact of USACE's delay in issuing the required permits; each day after the planned opening date that the project ran late added $20,000 (approximately $ in dollars) to the total cost of the project.

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