Example sentences of "[to-vb] [pron] [prep] [noun sg] [prep] time " in BNC.
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1 | Fortunately , many of them know that their relatives and friends will be calling in to see them from time to time ; but ‘ from time to time ’ does not take care of those long days and nights in between , when , apart from their often desperate need for company , they feel frighteningly cut off from the world of people who would come to their aid at once if they fell ill , if only they had the means of contacting them . |
2 | The friend is to visit him from time to time to make sure he proceeds with discretion . |
3 | to see you from time to time |
4 | These charges and interest rates are variable and the Bank reserves the right to amend them from time to time . |
5 | I tried to contact you from time to time but you always seemed to be somewhere else . ’ |
6 | But I soon reminded myself that such trivial slips are liable to befall anyone from time to time , and my irritation soon turned to Miss Kenton for attempting to create such unwarranted fuss over the incident . |
7 | Preference rules may be broken ; in fact it would be very difficult not to break them from time to time as some of them conflict . |
8 | The insurance companies anticipate maintaining the premium rates at current levels but they retain the right to review them from time to time , subject to giving each insured person 60 days notice of any change . |
9 | The Insurance Companies anticipate maintaining the premium rates at current levels but they retain the right to review them from time to time , subject to giving each insured person 60 days notice of any change . |
10 | Finally , the Report suggested that the Minister might establish ‘ a small committee to advise her from time to time on the subjects and types of adult education courses which should receive priority in qualifying for grant ’ ( Recommendation 18 ) . |