Example sentences of "[verb] [conj] from time to time " in BNC.

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1 The idea came from old Mrs Ferrar , who proposed that from time to time the family should confer on some subject which should ‘ tend either to the information or to the excitement of the affections ’ .
2 The whole area had a horribly uneasy and melancholy atmosphere and he noticed that from time to time on that bright summer 's day occasional metallic rattlings came from the depths of the quarry .
3 Even the unease he had felt when from time to time he had registered his brother 's anxiety , had somehow suggested an adventure .
4 Dogs followed her everywhere , watching , waiting , sniffing and from time to time mounting her .
5 Rational arguments and the need for money may keep it submerged but from time to time it is so inflamed that it can no longer be suppressed .
6 We know that from time to time , there has been a slight delay in publishing the HMI annual report .
7 It should be noted that from time to time subcontractors may be employed on ’ the lump ’ ( a fixed sum per day for each man employed ) .
8 It seems that from time to time , but most notably in February and May , you will experience some frustrating moments regarding property matters and family relationships .
9 It appears that from time to time this magazine published supplements and one such example , featuring aviation , went under the title The Bright Boys Album of Aeroplanes .
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11 His voice was high pitched and from time to time he emphasised his points by restrained movements of his hands .
12 It has been suggested that from time to time , sound engineers should show staff how much they pollute the environment and by means of this simple measurement , educate staff to prevent noise pollution .
13 The Federal Executive shall have power , after appropriate consultations and subject to ratification by the Federal Conference , to make and from time to time vary Party rules as to membership , elections and such other matters as it may consider necessary or desirable to give effect to or supplement the provisions of this Constitution .
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