Example sentences of "[prep] time [prep] time " in BNC.

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1 Now this will surprise you , I know ; but my mother has pointed that out time after time .
2 Time after time after time .
3 And time after time after time , there have been cases prepared and whenever they came to court , there was nobody prepared to go into that courtroom .
4 What I wish erm Mr Mayor , because councillor tries this erm Tory party , central office philosophy time after time after time .
5 We are misled time after time after time when people have problems like they 're having their vehicle serviced , it 's put a claim in for a water pump , and have the cost of their service paid for .
6 Well that 's , that 's just , just ca n't predict and , to have it going on time after time after time , it 's bad , bad form for , for the phone , and the bill and all concerned
7 You can automate the use of TIME to time an interval within a batch file .
8 If I knew where it was , do you think I 'd get blown up time after time . ’
9 It could be called upon at any time and indeed was from time to time .
10 Spencer 's argument has been banded about from time to time .
11 Place the container in the dark in a cool place for 8–10 weeks , checking from time to time to see if the water needs topping up .
12 Remember to check on them from time to time and water them carefully if the compost seems dry .
13 Check from time to time and water if the compost is dry .
14 Unfortunately , these accidents still occur from time to time .
15 You will probably be visited from time to time , and in some areas you will get practical help such as toy kits , toy libraries , first aid kits and safety equipment on loan .
16 From time to time , and particularly in connection with external courses , police officers and civilian employees may have cause to write articles , dissertations , essays , etc. , which require them to research information of a privileged nature .
17 One time , Dionne brought Jay a huge bunch of plaited purple garlic from the Breton onion man who hung around in Islington from time to time .
18 From time to time she had to pull him up .
19 She felt cornered , counted out by this cool precision , fighting for something which had given every sign of gracious flowering … from time to time .
20 I even meet him for dinner from time to time .
21 Two masons who were chiselling at the finials which Flemyng had ordered for the gables would stop their clinking from time to time to confirm something that one or other had said .
22 jean had her arm round Donald 's waist now and from time to time she skipped , roused by the fighting spirits of the menfolk .
23 From time to time other members would appear — the grandparents , the uncles , the cousins , business contacts and friends , a community within the community , and one of great internal strength .
24 Nevertheless , they were able to continue the art classes ( to Leonard 's chagrin , a Saturday morning event ) alongside needlework and other crafts , which were exhibited locally from time to time .
25 Between 1949 and 1954 much of his spare time had been given to poetic scribbling ; and he was also giving voice to a measure of vacillation and disillusionment , which we shall encounter in his poetry from time to time .
26 We find allusive reference to it from time to time in Leonard 's writings and songs — always with a frisson of awe .
27 Another expression of this psychic force is found in the cynicism and bitterness he displayed from time to time when he grumbles about the dark , the flies and the cold ; but other references are very much stronger , e.g. ‘ The Cuckold 's Song ’ etc ) .
28 From time to time she stopped to laugh .
29 John talked to Sara but she did n't listen , just nodded from time to time .
30 This is a phenomenon which most of us experience from time to time , particularly when performing a highly practised task like driving a car or using a keyboard , and which the clinician often feels presents in exaggerated form in certain neurological conditions .
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