Example sentences of "[vb base] [verb] [prep] [noun] [prep] time " in BNC.
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1 | And colleagues , a couple of colleagues that , er , few of us appear to appreciate from time to time , and those are the signers who do a very important job for some delegates who are here this week . |
2 | And , as I hope to demonstrate from time to time in later chapters , it is as legitimate to utilize Lévi-Straussian notions where these seem appropriate and fruitful as it is to derive inspiration from Freud — without necessarily being a dogmatic , doctrinaire Freudian . |
3 | June : Bundestag vote in favour of Berlin as future seat of parliament [ see p. 38298 ] ; July : Bundesrat vote to remain in Bonn for time being [ see p. 38354 ] . |
4 | ‘ And visit to check on progress from time to time ? |
5 | The definition does not , for very practical reasons , define caring in terms of time spent or the amount of time a dependant could be left for . |
6 | While ditches become filled with silt over time , mounds are gradually flattened by weathering , and if a mound is adjacent to a ditch , this will affect the pattern of silting in the ditch . |
7 | I always find much of interest in each issue as it reaches me and if I do criticise from time to time , this is meant to be constructive and helpful . |
8 | Both require desludging from time to time , which is normally by pumping out using a tanker . |
9 | Hence the courts have had to evolve various canons of construction which , even more unfortunately , have fluctuated from time to time , thus over-ruling earlier decisions and defeating the legitimate expectations of investors who purchased preference shares in reliance on the construction adopted earlier . |
10 | As to the first question it is clear that views as to the availability and scope of certiorari together with its actual use have varied from time to time . |
11 | These four traditions have varied in eminence over time and Van Til argues that the claims on the curriculum are no longer based on a single source — a conclusion in line with the Munn Report . |
12 | I am convinced that zander often shoal up or gather in great numbers when they are not hunting and to come across one of these occurrences as I have done from time to time is an unbelievably exciting experience . |
13 | Christians need to reflect from time to time on their faith , knowing that it is easy to be distracted from their calling to be disciples . |
14 | In addition , in some systems which have operated from time to time in the UK and elsewhere , there is a procedure whereby people are asked attitude questions about the product before the show and after it , and given the opportunity to select the test product ( from a list ) as a prize or gift . |
15 | I have thought from time to time that I would like to write and let you know how much those lessons meant to me — and now I am ! |
16 | On the other hand , I have needed from time to time to provide a certain amount of background , because the progress of a friendship can not be traced otherwise than by describing attendant circumstances . |
17 | However , my brief was to make a virtue of necessity , as we all have to do from time to time , and concentrate on the planting . |
18 | So that 's what we have to check from time to time . |
19 | I 'm sorry mummy had to rush us so much this morning it 's just when we 're in a rush we have to get to school on time you see , it 's a bit rotten when you 're only three is n't it ? |
20 | Talking about depression is not something we do much , which is odd really because everybody gets depressed and vast numbers of us need help from time to time . |
21 | Having been without a tutor-organiser since 1958 , Essex Federation representatives on the District Council have suggested from time to time that other counties might benefit from following their example . |
22 | British Government spokesmen have suggested from time to time that the Treaty on European Union represents a reversal of the process of centralisation within the Community . |