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

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1 One other possible area of danger is that of good facsimiles , which are more likely to be met with from time to time than competent forgeries .
2 ‘ The enormity of the figures describing zero-point energy has led theorists to question from time to time whether these numbers should be taken seriously , or whether they are due to some defect or misinterpretation of the theory .
3 From time to time as new services become to be administered by local authorities Parliament requires that the local authority shall submit a scheme of its proposals to one or other of the Central Government departments for approval .
4 It had been the custom since Gilkes 's day for masters to meet monthly to discuss the boys ' progress , and now a simple record card contained all the necessary information , supplemented from time to time as necessary , and formed the basis of this report .
5 Even so , he continued in royal service , acting from time to time as royal negotiator and adviser , notably at times of crisis .
6 Just what system is put into place will vary from firm to firm and , indeed , from time to time as particular problems are identified and changes made .
7 Deeper down , though , the main mass cools down much more slowly , so that for weeks afterwards the core of the flow will be red hot , with the glow visible from time to time when small collapses take place .
8 Does the Minister accept that patients , irrespective of age group , should not have to undergo prolonged suffering , being fobbed off with medication from time to time when cardiac surgery is necessary ?
9 Any thoughtful linguist must wonder from time to time if such a legacy can have been shaken off completely in the relatively short time during which scientific linguistics has existed .
10 The monitoring should be open to internal criticism and external assessment from time to time if this is agreed on .
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