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

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1 Erm , we would think of others , would n't we , not only do we have our own National Anthem , but we have other songs that that arouses from time to time .
2 I still did some acting from time to time for short periods .
3 This , this happens from time to time does n't it ?
4 This leads to loss of time , and synonyms are the reason that algorithmically addressed files give a slower response than self-indexing files ; home records are retrieved just as quickly .
5 It was , moreover , a hope which the French encouraged from time to time although what was achieved seemed always to be less than what was promised .
6 But how do we get some feel for spans of time stretching into millions of years ?
7 Said Hiddink : ‘ He hardly speaks Dutch and that leads to misunderstandings from time to time . ’
8 The organisation and responsibilities of these vary from time to time .
9 The research programme is the first study of support networks of the elderly looking at developments over time .
10 Many international cricketers played for Julien Cahn 's team in the 1920s and '30s and R.W.V. Robins ( who also played football for Nottingham Forest ) , C.S. Dempster , R.C. Blunt , R.J. Crisp , D.P.B. Morkel and the Australians Vic Jackson and Jack Walsh were all involved from time to time .
11 Chairman I think this is probably the first time in this council chamber in twenty years that er I will probably have spoken on er social services issues er and I speak from an entirely private capacity and any information that er that comes my way is from what I might call informed members of the public erm , people who I come into contact with and from my own experiences as a ward councillor and from as we all do from time to time , my own family experience , my own domestic experiences and I do know something about the problems which are associated with the the care of elderly people er although I do n't have that problem now erm things have taken their course .
12 We were at the Border , about to cut across County Fermanagh in British Northern Ireland , the better to get to Dublin on time .
13 For the hour before getting ready she was reminded in ways she would be able to understand in terms of time .
14 5.4.2 To replace from time to time the Landlord 's fixtures and fittings in the Premises which may be or become beyond repair at any time during or at the expiration of the Term
15 An example of this is the rather complicated procedure laid down in the JCT 1980 form for extensions of time .
16 Departments are now obliged to review from time to time the bodies they sponsor , and have received instructions that — whatever the precise degree of independence — the minister is answerable to Parliament for whether the body is working efficiently and economically .
17 Even this pleasure was rendered impure , since , as we had no heating in our bedrooms , we were forced into the family sitting-room , and felt , out of courtesy , obliged to join from time to time in the general conversation — a pursuit not very rewarding to either party .
18 I know that you two fight from time to time , but let her at least leave in peace .
19 just talk to them , just so short staffed , I do n't know when Jim last got off duty on time
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