Example sentences of "from time to [noun sg] [verb] in " in BNC.
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1 | 1.8 Interest rate % per year above the base lending rate of XY Bank [ Ltd or plc ] or such other bank [ being a member of the Committee of London and Scottish Bankers ] as the Landlord may from time to time nominate in writing |
2 | In the process of indexing each new batch of documents , new words will from time to time appear in the text . |
3 | Lessing was a man of many parts — writer , literary critic , historian , advocate of religious tolerance — who also made pioneering contributions to the study of the New Testament , and was from time to time embroiled in the continuing controversies between rationalism and orthodoxy . |
4 | To such extent as the Directors may from time to time determine in relation to any committees of the Directors , the foregoing sentence shall also apply mutatis mutandis to any meeting of any such committee of which his appointor is a member . |
5 | To such extent as the Directors may from time to time determine in relation to any committees of the Directors , the foregoing sentence shall also apply mutatis mutandis to any meeting of any such committee of which his appointor is a member . |
6 | If the consultant withdraws and the residents come under the care of a general practitioner , who might from time to time call in a psychiatrist , the home is called a nursing home in the community . |
7 | ( g ) such fee as the Council may from time to time prescribe in connection with such applications . |
8 | The statute only vests in the agency ( with some exceptions ) the state-owned assets of such former state enterprises which have already been converted into companies ; further , such part of the equity of other companies which was vested in the state before coming into force of the statute of conversion and which are still in state ownership ; finally , assets remaining in state ownership after the liquidation of state enterprises and any other assets which are from time to time vested in the agency by separate legislation or a resolution of parliament . |