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

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1 So far we have looked at the consensual influence of television : at influences that varied from time to time but affected all or most citizens at any one time .
2 The incident mentioned by the hon. Lady is clearly deplorable , as are the deportations that occur from time to time and the closures of universities , about which we have also protested .
3 ‘ M'kata was a natural , one of those geniuses that emerge from time to time in the game .
4 I am functional on the methadone ; I can stand to get out of bed before three in the afternoon , I write poetry and draw from time to time , and even manage to socialise a little , dining at an occasional restaurant , catching the odd play .
5 Specificity or the degree of specificity of indexing , must be established during planning for the index and reviewed from time to time thereafter .
6 motor vehicles owned by the Forestry Commission or by local authorities and used from time to time for the purpose of fighting fires ;
7 All patient areas require alteration , decoration and cleaning from time to time .
8 Full-time undergraduate , postgraduate , diploma and certificate students are required to pay , prior to enrolment , a composite annual fee as prescribed from time to time by the Council of the University .
9 All goods supplied by the Seller shall be in accordance with ( i ) the current edition of the relevant Product Description Leaflet as published from time to time by the Seller ( copies of which are available from the Seller upon request ) and ( ii ) those further specifications or descriptions ( if any ) expressly listed or set out on the face of the Order .
10 Others , particularly those trained at the aforesaid establishments , absolutely loathed the sight of him and loved to recount his various gaffes and bêtises from time to time .
11 It would be interesting to note also the stresses that occur from time to time , be they physical , mental or emotional and to observe their effect on health .
12 It did not take them very long to get the hang of it , scraping carefully with the blade at an angle of forty-five degrees and pausing from time to time in order to wipe it clean .
13 Institutions authorised by the Bank of England to carry on a deposit-taking business in this country are required to make contributions to the Deposit Protection Fund as levied from time to time by the Deposit Protection Board .
14 It was just one of those odd coincidences that happened from time to time .
15 A problem that arises from time to time is that a new edition of the Ordnance map is published with altered enclosured numbers and often altered enclosures .
16 The directors are probably used to the supernatural events that happen from time to time ; the very fact that the building has connections with the railways has possibly something to do with the old railwayman but in what context I do not know .
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