Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] [art] [noun] from time " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Well , perhaps you might allow me to go for a walk from time to time , instead of waiting around in the servants ’ hall .
2 Pauline Dungate has been working in the church for quite a few years , and she knows the man who lives in the cemetery from time to time .
3 Changes of code are minimized , but new activities must be added to the list from time to time .
4 Trying to convince people the project was worth pursuing was not easy , and over a long period personal time had to be carved out to work on the project from time allocated to a variety of other activities ranging from textile fibres to films and even to electronics .
5 Installation of the handrail will increase the safety for Health Physics staff carrying out surveys and for maintenance staff who have to work on the roof from time to time .
6 Two men in army clothes — possibly my two — could be seen about the camp from time to time , and Balfour thought that there might also be a third .
7 Good estate management should result in the landlord maintaining an even balance of trades but the following clause is nevertheless prudent : Not to permit or suffer any [ adjoining or neighbouring premises in the ownership or control of the Landlord ] [ other premises in the Centre ] to be used for the business from time to time being carried on in the Premises
8 7.6.1.2 the payment of the insurance money is not refused in whole or in part by reason of any act or default of the Tenant or anyone at the Premises expressly or by implication with the Tenant 's authority [ and under the Tenant 's control ] the Landlord shall use [ its ] best endeavours to obtain all planning permissions or other permits and consents that may be required under the Planning Acts or other statutes ( if any ) to enable the Landlord to rebuild and reinstate ( " Permissions " ) The insured risks referred to in 7.6.1.1 will hopefully have been specified in clause 2.8 or in the policy details supplied to the tenant from time to time pursuant to clause 7.9.1
9 The agreement provided for the price of the petrol ‘ to be agreed by the parties from time to time ’ and failing agreement to be settled by arbitration .
10 I mean we 're all worried in , in the world about cuts in various areas and the education area has its share of the cuts , we know the teachers are worried about their salaries and what 's going on in the schools , and even we hear from the University from time to time that they , things are n't as they used to be .
11 Mr Kundra added : ‘ He stays at the flat from time to time — perhaps two or three times a year . ’
12 Despite the hard words exchanged across the Chamber from time to time this evening , it is plain that there is complete agreement on both sides of the House that those who arrive here with a well-founded fear of persecution should find a safe haven .
13 INTRODUCED GAME BIRDS : Among numerous species of game birds from Asia and North America which have been introduced into the region from time to time , these have established themselves in at least one area , the pheasants in woodlands .
14 Commonly he will be looking for evidence of thrush or trichomonal infection , but may also take samples for the other organisms that are found in the vagina from time to time .
15 This manual will be updated by the Editor from time to time .
16 The royals take an obscure pride in their penny-pinching , details of which are leaked to the press from time to time so as to suggest that they are , in fact , just like us .
17 Tsu Ma listened , drawing on the cheroot from time to time , his smile growing broader by the moment .
18 But they have to call in a vet from time to time , and it 's with those farmers that I think you 'll have most success , just so long as you keep your charges low . ’
19 The remuneration of the interim receiver will be fixed by the court from time to time , taking into account the time spent , the complexity of the matter , the value and nature of the property , etc and will be paid either by the debtor ( if no bankruptcy order is made ) or out of the debtor 's assets as a charge upon them ( r6.56 ) .
20 The content of any cold' contact must meet ethical constraints on advertising , fees , disparaging statements etc issued by the ICAEW from time to time .
21 It was particularly valuable to learn of some of the principal concerns that exist and are obviously discussed by the committee from time to time .
22 Oldham did not threaten until a minute from time when Ian Olney looked as though he had equalised .
23 He is reported to be in the process of responding to offers of employment from other theatres in Ireland and across the water , and to be keen to return to the Lyric from time to time .
24 His eyes flicked to the man from time to time , making sure he came no nearer .
25 7.9.3 to notify the Tenant of any [ material ] change in the risks covered by the policy from time to time [ and
26 7.9.3 to notify the Tenant of any change in the risks covered by the policy from time to time and
27 He also prowled about the room from time to time , passing as if accidentally behind Morris 's chair and looking over Morris 's shoulder out of the corner of his eye .
28 Virtually everyone who works for an enterprise from time to time will acquire information from the environment of potential value to its operations .
29 It is her whole situation — she is so mournful and silently accusing and sometimes , Robert , I think her as mad as Landor with all this nonsense she makes of the Bible from time to time .
30 She works in the bookshop from time to time cos she 's only got the two has n't she , Robin and Stephan .
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