Example sentences of "[vb base] [adv prt] [prep] time to " in BNC.
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1 | Such errors show up from time to time as inconsistencies in the records , but much worse are those that go undetected , and which could lead to the wrong conclusions being drawn when the records are analysed . |
2 | Your two crystals grow visibly : they break up from time to time and the pieces also grow . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | I just pop up from time to time to see if Bob 's all right . ’ |
5 | Stand back from time to time and take a look at the big picture . |
6 | These ‘ fireside ’ monologues emerge from an assortment of inter-related characters and jump back through time to poor white Adam , ( Nature 's mistake ) . |
7 | Thus , negotiations will include representations and " other dealings " which extend back in time to when the debtor or hirer reads an advertisement inserted by the negotiator . |
8 | Finally , he makes considerable use of ‘ natural experiments ’ , the sociological , or in this case literary , device , of studying those natural contrasts which crop up from time to time . |
9 | Not a pleasant task but the men get a bit browned-off sitting on their hunkers here , doing precious little but dig , and insecure grumbles to their wives and girl friends creep in from time to time . |
10 | It is never a good idea to sit for long periods but , if this is essential , get up from time to time in order to move the body . |
11 | There are many other more common causes of aortic incompetence , including rheumatic fever , but cases of syphilitic aortic-valve disease still turn up from time to time in this country , albeit rarely . |
12 | They turn up from time to time . ’ |
13 | James Menzies had locked up his warehouse for the day and come over in time to be included in the lengthening list . |