But then again, is it fair on the staff who live nearby to be expected to hold the fort when their colleagues can't make it in? |
She was often mean and rude and abrupt, but, then again, most people were at some point. |
He seemed like a really nice guy, but then again that didn't necessarily mean he was a good judge of character. |
Simply make the vest in fabric, then again in lining, sandwich the wrong sides together and bind all outer edges to finish the raw edge. |
But then again it is her fault for snooping and forcing people to tell her the truth. |
Perhaps he blurs fact and fiction a little in places but then again I guess that's forgivable in his line of work. |