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

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1 AMERICAN born Lisa Price , now living in Llanidloes , has been appointed sales manager for Radio Maldwyn , and is successfully canvassing for advertisers in time for the independent local radio station 's launch on July 1 on 756kHz medium wave .
2 And in the years of glut there is always a slatted wooden tray in some cool , dark attic , which the writer nervously visits from time to time ; and yes , oh dear , while he 's been hard at work downstairs , up in the attic there are puckering skins , warning spots , a sudden brown collapse and the sprouting of snowflakes .
3 Among them was a young officer who was riding a mule ( which stubbornly stopped from time to time ) and roaring with laughter .
4 Just as the coastal cities were subjected throughout the centuries to incursions from the interior by the forces of whichever power held sway beyond the mountains — Byzantines , Hungarians , Serbs and Turks — so the tranquillity of the Mediterranean climate is brutally violated from time to time by the icy blasts of the bura .
5 And Mogg believes that the difficulty of ordering tea in the Waldorf Hotel these days is symptomatic of the decline of an empire , a feeling I 'm sure we 've all experienced from time to time .
6 The space between the fly sheet and inner dome also plays a major part in eradicating condensation , a problem which we have all encountered from time to time .
7 Some of these effects were immediate ; others will only come to light in time , if at all .
8 They were not only revived from time to time in Venice during the next twenty years but performed in a number of other Italian cities .
9 So check from time to time whether pictures should be retaken rather than reordered .
10 John talked to Sara but she did n't listen , just nodded from time to time .
11 I was two days late in getting onshore and just got to London on time .
12 People are already querying from time to time the de decision judges make .
13 However , the idea that archive work might be used in the training of embryo diplomats still surfaced from time to time in France .
14 But good news for birthday boys and girls — the popular Birthday File will still appear from time to time .
15 Letters from the States had been few and far between of late , although money from Sean still came from time to time .
16 Although the old post above Dili was still used from time to time , this port was no longer important as transports off-loaded Japanese air force and other supplies at Bancau stretching the areas to be watched by several hundred square miles .
17 Quite soon the loads on aircraft got too big for this method ( though shot-bags are still used from time to time for certain simple tests ) and nowadays the loads are applied by means of hydraulic jacks operating through very elaborate multiple lever or ‘ family tree ’ systems ; each of the hundreds of branches ends in a mechanical attachment to the wing surface .
18 My father was still forced from time to time to act as an interpreter , but from now on he spent much more time at home , rather than meeting his friends in the cafés for a game of cards .
19 As a label , Gramola is still revived from time to time for releases that are primarily designed for the local market .
20 It is hoped to issue further sets from time to time .
21 Unfortunately , these accidents still occur from time to time .
22 The life of this normally gentle giant of a man was also punctuated from time to time by acts of sudden , often inexplicable , violence , usually associated with an over-generous intake of alcohol .
23 Louis de Broglie also tried from time to time throughout his later life to find ways of reconciling quantum mechanics with a more deterministic picture .
24 There is evidence to suggest that young swains showed interest from time to time but were probably defeated by lack of time and opportunity on the one hand and by Hannah 's shy , reserved nature on the other .
25 Much other statistical and record material also appears from time to time in major newspapers and economic commercial and industrial periodicals .
26 But a diminishing , though still powerful , minority ensured that the ‘ Hitler myth ’ was kept alive and could even be temporarily revitalized from time to time when there was a transient upturn in Germany 's fortunes or the promise of suitable retaliation for people 's miseries .
27 Client will provide to KPMG such information as KPMG may reasonably request from time to time in connection with the Offer and will not , without prior consultation and the written consent of KPMG ( such consent not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed ) make or publish any announcement , public statement or document concerning the Offer whether before the announcement of or during the course of the Offer ; and
28 This will result in directly employed labour being slightly undervalued from time to time .
29 Learning is a strategy that is potentially available , but its use is often prohibited by lack of time and money .
30 And she even dropped from time to time the odd and flattering hint about the unique nature of her interest .
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