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

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1 A company with a listing on the market ( either the main or USM market ) may return for more equity capital from time to time .
2 We will thus discuss features above the hardware architecture level from time to time , to complete the picture of a facility implemented only partly in hardware .
3 Even Hugh , although able to look like a jeune premier from time to time , had filled out as a result of an under-demanding marriage and a sedentary occupation , and would have been a round peg for such a small square hole .
4 There has been the occasional quickening of the establishment pulse from time to time when one in line to succeed to the Crown has seemed to develop too intense an interest in a Roman Catholic but despite that , the anticipated line of succession has been perfectly followed subject to only one scandalous disruption when Edward VIII preferred to marry a divorcee to retaining the monarchy .
5 May I say , right at the start of the planning processes , and we 'll we 'll start with N C V O's immediate needs , but we 're very aware of services that other organisation need from time to time , and it 's very interesting to hear that as a , as a new example .
6 While making these decisions she/he may also need to consult the library catalogue from time to time — although a main purpose of stock revision is to improve the range of stock available on the shelves , as well as titles simply listed in the catalogue .
7 They will expect to be dealt a perfect bridge hand from time to time , and will scarcely trouble to write home about it when it happens .
8 Cook the din-dins , put the cat out , clear up the junk on the great man 's desk , and hope my lord throws me a kind word from time to time .
9 It is enough to say here that slag should be used sparingly as a soil conditioner from time to time , and not as a routine crop food .
10 So we find that he conducted the Reformation Symphony from time to time in last years , but the superior Scottish on only one occasion .
11 It is essential to have good professional advice , and to review the adequacy of your insurance cover from time to time .
12 All we have is the government time from time to time tweaking up the regulations as its er as its er it it it its doing here .
13 If a customer was unaware of the need to provide variation margin from time to time and had insufficient available funds to meet margin calls , then he may be forced to liquidate his position at a loss even though , had the contract been allowed to run to maturity , it may have closed at a profit .
14 It is obviously essential that the premises and the building or complex ( if applicable ) are insured to their full reinstatement value from time to time during the lease .
15 No formal procedure is used for monitoring the project , but the chief executive follows it with interest and talks informally with the project engineer from time to time .
16 But more than 2000 were made and they appear on the second hand market from time to time .
17 It can be argued that children need to be part of a mixed age school community from time to time , for that is the pattern of life .
18 IT IS arguable that successive British Governments , although paying lip service from time to time to the notion of being able to change the institutions of the EEC ‘ from within ’ , have never in reality held out much hope of doing so ; rather , perhaps , has it been their true intent to use the institutions of the EEC to shape the policy of Europe in their own image .
19 Indeed fashions in specifying cause of death change from time to time so that the entry may even depend on when the doctor was trained !
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