Adverb
there again
(colloquial) Used to introduce something opposed to or different from what preceded
I'm too tired to go out tonight, but there again it might wake me up.
Time takes it all whether you want it to or not, time takes it all. Time bares it away, and in the end there is only darkness. Sometimes we find others in that darkness, and sometimes we lose them there again. Stephen King
He was the proudest, most disagreeable man in the world, and every body hoped that he would never come there again. Jane Austen
Where is home? I've wondered where home is, and I realized, it's not Mars or someplace like that, it's Indianapolis when I was nine years old. I had a brother and a sister, a cat and a dog, and a mother and a father and uncles and aunts. And there's no way I can get there again. Kurt Vonnegut
I lived in LA for almost nine years and if I never went back there again it would be fine. David Cross
I think paranormal experiences are very personal, again, if they are that. Yes, sometimes I've felt that some things I would personally believe enough for me to take action on it... like, you know, I felt something happen in a hotel once that made me never stay there again. Andrea Corr
These were the moments when I was disappointed and frustrated, when I got so low because it seemed all my hard work had been wasted. But the moments passed, and the motivation to go back to rehab was there again. Kim Clijsters