Example sentences of "still [verb] from [noun] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 However , the idea that archive work might be used in the training of embryo diplomats still surfaced from time to time in France .
2 He had been with UNACO now for three years and although he still suffered from bouts of homesickness he never allowed those feelings to interfere with his work .
3 But good news for birthday boys and girls — the popular Birthday File will still appear from time to time .
4 Letters from the States had been few and far between of late , although money from Sean still came from time to time .
5 I ca n't afford to take you out properly or buy you a proper Christmas present , or be able to tell you not to worry — I 'm twenty-eight years old and I 'm still living from hand to mouth like a bloody tramp .
6 Originally formed ‘ sort of as a joke ’ , Love Child sound like they 're still grinning from ear to ear .
7 Although the old post above Dili was still used from time to time , this port was no longer important as transports off-loaded Japanese air force and other supplies at Bancau stretching the areas to be watched by several hundred square miles .
8 Quite soon the loads on aircraft got too big for this method ( though shot-bags are still used from time to time for certain simple tests ) and nowadays the loads are applied by means of hydraulic jacks operating through very elaborate multiple lever or ‘ family tree ’ systems ; each of the hundreds of branches ends in a mechanical attachment to the wing surface .
9 His mouth was wet and his eyes were still flicking from side to side .
10 My father was still forced from time to time to act as an interpreter , but from now on he spent much more time at home , rather than meeting his friends in the cafés for a game of cards .
11 As a label , Gramola is still revived from time to time for releases that are primarily designed for the local market .
12 Unfortunately , these accidents still occur from time to time .
13 ‘ I 'm still tingling from head to toe . ’
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