Example sentences of "from time to [noun sg] in [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | But the publication of these magazines was of course very demanding both in time and money and several faded away in the following decade , to be revived from time to time in spasmodic bouts of enthusiasm . |
2 | From time to time in recent years , analyses have been made , based on information in reference books , of the social background of the more senior judiciary . |
3 | Undertakings are given from time to time in personal injury cases . |
4 | This atmosphere will ultimately emerge as something of immense value when ‘ the kindly light of reason ’ finally sweeps away all the incredible and stifling nonsense , which has been introduced from time to time in futile attempts to counter the inexorable demand that reason and common sense shall ultimately triumph , and replace superstition and blind senseless faith . |
5 | From time to time in Ancient Near Eastern literature we find protest made against such conventions . |
6 | It causes ‘ thrush ’ , which is an infection of mucous membranes occurring from time to time in young children , characterized by white patches developing in the mouth . |
7 | Much other statistical and record material also appears from time to time in major newspapers and economic commercial and industrial periodicals . |
8 | To a very large extent this is what Ashton does in A Month in the Country where the non-dancers speak out from time to time in explicit gestures . |
9 | These changes were no more disruptive than those which occur from time to time in non-colonial societies . |
10 | The view that the Lord 's Day is essentially the Jewish Sabbath — a ‘ taboo ’ day — transferred from the seventh to the first day of the week found expression from time to time in medieval law and theology . |
11 | They would have to honour their homework commitments and take part from time to time in residential field trips and work experience courses . |