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

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1 Naturally , some of us continued to meet from time to time , constituting the Tyrrell Society in all but name .
2 The modern modification of representative democracy is therefore to see the public as being allowed to choose from time to time between two or more broad political programmes , and being able to reject a party that has failed to carry out its promises .
3 In order to engage in comparisons over time we were faced with a dilemma stemming from the change in the range of newspapers over this period .
4 Christians need to reflect from time to time on their faith , knowing that it is easy to be distracted from their calling to be disciples .
5 That meant that Macedon had to flirt from time to time with Sparta or whoever looked the strongest counterweight to Athens after Persia had recoiled from the Aegean in the mid-fifth century .
6 The professor will be qualified for election as an official member of the board of the faculty ( which has final authority over the proceedings of its sub-faculties ) , and will be expected to serve from time to time on the various standing and ad hoc committees appointed by the board .
7 These are just a few of the situations that you may have to tackle from time to time .
8 5.4.2 To replace from time to time the Landlord 's fixtures and fittings in the Premises which may be or become beyond repair at any time during or at the expiration of the Term
9 In its early days , the ERM allowed weak currencies to devalue from time to time .
10 There is , however , a video of his performance which he is encouraged to play from time to time by his two children .
11 However , my brief was to make a virtue of necessity , as we all have to do from time to time , and concentrate on the planting .
12 June : Bundestag vote in favour of Berlin as future seat of parliament [ see p. 38298 ] ; July : Bundesrat vote to remain in Bonn for time being [ see p. 38354 ] .
13 ‘ We surprise clients by recommending them not to proceed from time to time , ’ he says .
14 If we are to persist in the assertion of absolute sovereignty for whatever body happens to sit from time to time at Westminster , the answer must be affirmative .
15 If it be a duty imposed by law upon a party regularly subpoenaed to attend from time to time to give his evidence then a promise to give him any remuneration for loss of time incurred in such attendance is a promise without consideration .
16 After a dozen years in the Arkansas state-house he decided to run for president at time when President George Bush 's re-election was considered virtually certain .
17 ‘ The enormity of the figures describing zero-point energy has led theorists to question from time to time whether these numbers should be taken seriously , or whether they are due to some defect or misinterpretation of the theory .
18 The children remained preoccupied by their loss and would continue to cry from time to time , but in an increasingly hopeless and dejected way .
19 For the hour before getting ready she was reminded in ways she would be able to understand in terms of time .
20 A rise in the rate of interest may encourage people to switch from sight to time deposits .
21 They used to let him up here to practise from time to time . ’
22 He had refused to go to bed on time , insisted on watching The Late Show on television , and claimed that Badger was ‘ not worthy ’ to lick him .
23 And colleagues , a couple of colleagues that , er , few of us appear to appreciate from time to time , and those are the signers who do a very important job for some delegates who are here this week .
24 And , as I hope to demonstrate from time to time in later chapters , it is as legitimate to utilize Lévi-Straussian notions where these seem appropriate and fruitful as it is to derive inspiration from Freud — without necessarily being a dogmatic , doctrinaire Freudian .
25 It means organizing yourself to arrive at places on time , without external promptings .
26 Companies may cease to exist by effluxion of time , by appropriate resolution or by court order for dissolution of the company .
27 The phone continued to ring from time to time ; messengers continued to call .
28 So that 's what we have to check from time to time .
29 Departments are now obliged to review from time to time the bodies they sponsor , and have received instructions that — whatever the precise degree of independence — the minister is answerable to Parliament for whether the body is working efficiently and economically .
30 You can use DATA in conjunction with READ to include data in your program which you may need to change from time to time , but which does not need to be different every time you run the program .
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