Example sentences of "[noun] [vb base] [prep] time [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Administrators meet from time to time .
2 General Portfolio B P Pitney Bowes over the years have from time to time provided us with funding
3 The effect is plain to see in the way that the velocity curves change with time in Fig. 8.7(a) .
4 And these things move from time to time as well of course
5 We in South Cambridgeshire feel from time to time sitting on the doorstep of a university city that we are often ignored and I 'm sure that that is a very fair criticism as far as our District Council is concerned .
6 The areas that are the responsibility of each District Land Registry vary from time to time , although now that compulsory land registration is completed throughout the country , it may not be necessary to seek further variations in the future .
7 ‘ It was just one of those quirky , naughty , wild sort of drunken things that people do from time to time , ’ said Lowe .
8 That is why soldiers called Metaxas and Papadopoulos have from time to time felt obliged to step forward and try a spot of military dictatorship .
9 ‘ It 's awful when you lose a pet , but do n't forget that Brownies smile in time of trouble , and that 's just when the smile is most needed .
10 These assets change from time to time in the ordinary course of business .
11 Some fees change from time to time : an account of fees at the time of going to press might be misleading .
12 The demands arise from the particular tasks that lexicographers undertake from time to time , and are predictable only in overall terms .
13 The rates appropriate to these allowances vary from time to time , but the councillor will be informed of any change by the Council 's Chief Financial Officer .
14 In man also , performance capabilities for various tasks vary with time of day , with some abilities peaking in the morning and others in the evening .
15 ‘ our paths cross from time to time , when we have a client in common .
16 But doctors and nurses do from time to time brush aside the protests of aged , dying or mentally affected patients .
17 Revolutions occur from time to time in nearly every field of science , and I believe that such a revolution is occurring in medicine — largely through the impact of complementary medicine .
18 But this issue has not been the subject of legislation , nor previously been considered by this court or the House of Lords , and in such circumstances the alternatives are either to dismiss the appeal despite the relevance of article 10 and wait for Parliament to reconsider the state of the law ; or , as the courts have from time to time demonstrated their ability and willingness to do , venture into relatively unchartered waters and declare the present state of the law .
19 Although levels of anti-HBs decline over time after vaccination , immunity apparently can outlast demonstrable antibody .
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