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

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1 To be specific about it , many of the Christian circles that I enter from time to time do not believe in the Devil .
2 Karen brushed them off with talk of a ‘ little twinge ’ that she got from time to time and rose briskly to clear the table .
3 It is by no means clear that many newcomers are even aware of the feelings that they arouse from time to time in the local population .
4 Her legs began to hurt and she considered from time to time the possibility of varicose veins .
5 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 .
6 He was employed on the reconstruction of the bishop of Winchester 's palace at Wolvesey , and he acted from time to time as architect as well as builder .
7 The search for training which fits this description in the management of education is hindered in two ways : it has long been an area for tension between theorists and practitioners and it has from time to time been exposed to management models from fields where practice and purpose are very different from those of education .
8 But we glimpse from time to time those considerations at work when courts examine the insurance position of the parties and reflect upon the implications of unlimited liability to an indeterminate number of plaintiffs .
9 You would be wise to phone ahead , especially if you are coming a long way , to check opening times because they vary from time to time .
10 When I discover from time to time this tiny book tucked away in my bookcases , I happily peruse it again and always find something , perhaps unnoticed before , which leads me into deeper and more silent meditation .
11 As we know from time to time but not in time .
12 And now , if you will have me , we will hasten from this place , before the magician returns , as he does from time to time , to see if I have relented . ’
13 The right hon. Member for Birmingham , Sparkbrook ( Mr. Hattersley ) is entitled to change his view , as he does from time to time .
14 He sat on a chair facing the desk and did not look at Mr Rose , though he did from time to time tilt his head to measure the angled slices of building and reflected light arranged by the blind .
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