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

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1 Govan car sheds were reputedly haunted by a figure which was seen from time to time in a driving compartment of a car but on investigation the figure had disappeared and was nowhere to be found ; the cab was empty yet strangely cold !
2 It had lain there beneath the stiff formality of their talk , like fire under ice , surfacing from time to time in a look , a moment 's hesitation , a tacit smile .
3 Even this pleasure was rendered impure , since , as we had no heating in our bedrooms , we were forced into the family sitting-room , and felt , out of courtesy , obliged to join from time to time in the general conversation — a pursuit not very rewarding to either party .
4 I understand that this figure will be reviewed from time to time in the light of inflation .
5 At one stage of the race there were runners on every part of the route , the continuous line winding its way over the fell like a colourful , sinuous snake , disappearing from time to time in the swirling mists .
6 He had seen Hugo from time to time in the intervening years ; he knew from Hugo 's cousin Christian that his former tutor had fallen on hard times .
7 These assets change from time to time in the ordinary course of business .
8 ‘ M'kata was a natural , one of those geniuses that emerge from time to time in the game .
9 The Monodactylus genus contains two species M. argenteus and M. sebae both of which are available from time to time in the aquarium trade .
10 Sunnyvale , California-based Boole & Babbage Inc is to buy back up to 250,000 common shares from time to time in the market time for employee stock option and stock purchase .
11 The warning voices raised from time to time in the journal appear to have been in the minority .
12 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 .
13 Be that as it may , the judges assumed this duty in 1292 and there are dicta from time to time in the succeeding centuries that it is one they have no power to give up .
14 There has been interest in these questions from time to time in the past , in particular in Britain between the end of World War Two and the early 1960s .
15 It is by no means clear that many newcomers are even aware of the feelings that they arouse from time to time in the local population .
16 From time to time in the Life , he describes Johnson 's voice as manly , or deep , or sonorous , or loud .
17 The topic continues to be raised from time to time in the media including illustrations of how celebrity trials in America are reported on TV .
18 It is certainly the case that British-born Caribbeans do use Creole from time to time in the presence of their Caribbean-born elders .
19 The answer he got was in the line that Frank looked uninspired in training ( well as ‘ inspired ’ as Deano looks from time to time in the games i guess Deano most look — very — inspired in training ) .
20 There are other arguments that have been made along the same general lines , to the effect that to capture regular processes ( e.g. syntactic regularities ) one must refer to pragmatic concepts ( see e.g. Ross , 1975 ) , arguments that will arise from time to time in the Chapters below .
21 She lived with the child and her father stayed with them from time to time in the flat on the north side of Glasgow .
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