Example sentences of "[noun prp] [prep] time to time " in BNC.

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1 He 'd come to our house in Delaporte from time to time .
2 The B.C. Electric Co. sponsored a broadcast series of symphony concerts making use of famous conductors who visited Vancouver from time to time .
3 ‘ We hear from Denmark from time to time , ’ Eochaid said .
4 On Lan 's other side Tam shot an accusing look at Kim from time to time as if to make unmistakably clear to his father that he had done everything possible to dissuade Kim from his folly .
5 And now I sha n't need you again this evening , so apart from looking in on Anna from time to time , you may do just as you please . ’
6 He shows up in Bamford from time to time at the station .
7 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 .
8 Additional cover may be demanded by LCH from time to time in respect of initial or variation margin , as new contracts are presented by the member for registration , as the market price moves in relation to subsisting open contracts or when something occurs that might affect the member 's performance .
9 Dolmus ( the cheap share taxis and buses ) leave the village square for Bodrum from time to time .
10 We visited Edinburgh from time to time and one evening were invited by the Queen to a dance at Holyrood House .
11 I meet representatives from the CBI from time to time to discuss a broad range of issues .
12 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 .
13 ‘ It 's disgusting , ’ contributed Mrs Harper from time to time , presenting her flat , mean , worthless little counter simply because she could not bear to remain silent , to sit back where others played , although she recognized herself temporarily outnumbered , ‘ disgusting , I call it , ’ and Shirley , hearing this phrase for the millionth time , had a vision of households all over Britain in which censorious , ignorant old bags like her mother-in-law , who had never done anything for the public good , who had nothing positive ever to contribute to any argument , passed judgement on others while stuffing themselves with goose and roast potatoes and sprouts and apple sauce .
14 Nicholas would go to London from time to time to buy whatever was needed and served on a committee for Virginia .
15 Naturally , I wanted to see him and to introduce him to my family ; but I also felt that he needed to get out of London from time to time , because he seemed to be assuming an increasing load of public work , as well as public lectures and broadcasts .
16 I think about Luiza Alves from time to time .
17 Among the canonist collectors and commentators at Bologna ( and probably also in Rome from time to time ) were the Englishmen , Gilbert and Alan , whose importance in canon law scholarship has been recognized only in recent years .
18 Now that he knows it 's himself he ca n't help noticing the slightly ridiculous and embarrassing qualities — the way the young man frowns importantly as he talks about his job , and waves his arms about when he gets stuck for words ; and the way he smiles insincerely at Howard from time to time , and looks straight into his eyes in an effort to demonstrate that he is interested in Howard as well as himself .
19 Nevertheless , they do consult the I-Ching from time to time .
20 He did sound a bit Mummerset from time to time .
21 A list of the network members , who represent 28 countries principally engaged in cross-border M&A activities , is circulated by Richard Agutter from time to time .
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