Example sentences of "[verb] from time to [noun sg] [coord] " in BNC.

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1 At first their mother 's sister had come from time to time but she and Moran had quarrelled .
2 The scheme may well now be complete , but revision is recommended from time to time and thought must be given as to how this might be achieved .
3 He woke from time to time and on each occasion drank a little more .
4 The parents separated from time to time and the father also served a prison sentence .
5 They would appear from time to time and taunt the old couple , reminding them of their past lives and the failures or mistakes which had brought them to the castle ( though never detailing them — neither Quiss nor Ajayi knew what the other had done to justify sending them here .
6 How he chose to exercise those rights differed from time to time and from province to province .
7 They would ask me how the training was going from time to time and this interest spurred me on .
8 Erm I would like to take advantage of the things that I have actually done myself as a member of the Stansted Airport Consultative Committee and also as a member of Advisory Committee because I am Stansted representative and we meet from time to time and as apart from transport .
9 As we know from time to time but not in time .
10 Well you , you , you , you , you know the , you know the , the scenario that everything goes wrong , you know , everything goes wrong you know from time to time and you say to yourself oh it 'll get better
11 They heard firing from time to time and at one point were challenged .
12 Karen brushed them off with talk of a ‘ little twinge ’ that she got from time to time and rose briskly to clear the table .
13 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 .
14 Their function can vary from time to time and place to place .
15 This commitment to shared worlds is in fact socially contingent and will vary from time to time and between different communicators .
16 In short , the staff required on duty will vary from time to time and this should be reflected in the hours for which nurses are recruited to permanent contracts .
17 It seems to be the reasonable approach to adopt , although it will vary from time to time and from place to place and it is a question of of balancing a number of factors .
18 A woman would come from time to time and take my money and bring me clothes and food .
19 In January 1986 , the then Lord Chancellor ( Lord Hailsham ) said that the rules had been reviewed from time to time and the judiciary of the Supreme Court and the Circuit bench consulted .
20 No matter how thorough our precautions , however , trouble will strike from time to time and , as with all forms of sickness , the very first thing we then have to do is diagnose or identify the cause .
21 He had handled many issues with skill and public spirit and good feeling , but he had no publicly recognized parcel of achievement which he could open from time to time and contemplate with satisfaction .
22 Check from time to time and water if the compost is dry .
23 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 .
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