Example sentences of "from [noun] [prep] time have " in BNC.

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1 The warmth that Alain had shown her from time to time had quite gone now and she knew he would continue to be an enemy .
2 This is probably the reason for its universal acceptance as something to be cherished , and for its survival despite all religious disapproval which from time to time has endeavoured to denigrate it , as did for example , some of the teachings of Puritanism .
3 The successful introduction of a rationalised and acceptable meaning to the word ‘ god ‘ would destroy the dominance of those people , often of superior intelligence , who from time to time have come to power in nearly all civilisations , by exploiting the fear of the unknown among their fellows .
4 To say that human beings from time to time have sexual intercourse , and that this is because they have sexual instincts , is as circular as the argument about hunger .
5 In order to achieve this they may from time to time have to change the form in order to preserve the meaning .
6 Spraying with weed killer may become an annual ritual , and you will from time to time have to rake the surface over to keep it even and within its boundary .
7 Will he also accept that the newly independent states of the former Soviet Union may from time to time have some apprehension , and that there may be need to give them reassurance ?
8 Inevitably patients with Crohn 's disease or indeterminate colitis will from time to time have restorative proctocolectomy .
9 1.6 " the Premises " means the part of the Site described in the Second Schedule together with such of the Works and the Tenant 's Works as may from time to time have been carried out on the Premises This describes the premises which are to be demised to the tenant and which will include the tenant 's works and possibly also the landlord 's works where alterations or refurbishment works have been carried out to the premises by the landlord .
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