Example sentences of "from time " in BNC.

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31 They are precise in detail yet from time to time break away from the formal patterns of Petipa 's well-ordered conventions .
32 Norris virtually admits as much from time to time .
33 Yet these matters , it has been suggested , lie deep — indeed , unutterably deep — in every American psyche ; and it is good that from time to time the unutterable be uttered — it is , one might say , one of the things that we look to poets for .
34 Patience is not what we associate with Pound , and from time to time he seems to have kicked over the traces ( at least once to be ticked off for it by Dorothy ) : yet we see all over again that the young Pound was well content with Edwardian England , was hopeful of it and ready to abide by its rules in everything that mattered .
35 Ms Khudiakova herself may , from time to time during the week of the show , model some of the 20 outfits — a red silk skirt patterned with the heads of workers who look as if they are marching when you walk in it , a red evening dress decorated with a swath of flowers reminiscent of the relief on a pavilion in Moscow 's Stalin-era Exhibition of Economic Achievements .
36 Not surprisingly , from time to time , his fatigue shows : the voice cracks , the temper frays , the judgement falters .
37 There is , however , a video of his performance which he is encouraged to play from time to time by his two children .
38 The Labour leader yesterday intoned the word ‘ socialism ’ in a purely ritualistic sense from time to time .
39 My neighbour would patrol his right of way from time to time , an absurdly dignified figure in his familiar DIY boiler suit and woolly hat .
40 Keith Ramsey supplied three of them with a long-range shot 15 seconds from time , but Gerald Lee marshalled his team through .
41 So they need fresh enemies ordered up from time to time just to keep their chins jutting .
42 Daley 's return prevented a further score until five minutes from time , when Widnes went the length of the pitch when Barry Dowd broke to give Darren Wright a try .
43 To achieve that target without endless sprawl , local interests will have to be hurt from time to time .
44 Yardley bore all these setbacks with great dignity , afflicted as he was from time to time by a form of lumbago that almost certainly hastened his retirement .
45 But Anderson , consistently Halifax 's best attacker , pulled one back for the home side 10 minutes from time , and two minutes later put Steve Smith joyously into the right corner , Dorahy equalising from the touchline .
46 Eight minutes from time Muir sealed the points by scoring from Malkin 's cross .
47 The only sad note for the newly promoted club was the injury to their 17-year-old full-back David Mycoe , who was carried off 10 minutes from time with a suspected broken leg .
48 You could hardly blame them , though , for feeling bewildered from time to time .
49 Republic of Ireland .. 3 Northern Ireland ..... 0 THE celebrations were on the point of becoming a full-blown ceilidh when the score was corrected : Spain had not won 2-1 in Budapest , but the Hungarians had equalised eight minutes from time , and a bizarre set of circumstances could yet deny the Republic their first appearance in the World Cup finals .
50 Jean-Philippe Durand scored a third for France three minutes from time .
51 In his speech yesterday Mr Lawson dismissed sterling 's troubles as ‘ turbulence ’ of the kind that grown-ups like him , who have seen a thing or two over the years , expect from time to time .
52 ‘ In the world in which we live there are bound to be periods of turbulence on the foreign exchange markets from time to time .
53 A koka down against East Germany 's Torsten Brechot , who threw Neil Adams in the 1988 Olympics , he gained a yuko ( five points ) with a rolling sacrifice throw three seconds from time .
54 This was reiterated from time to time by showing them pages from the field notes and extracts from the data .
55 Their shells had been passing over our positions from time to time all day , with a loud rush that sometimes appeared to shake the trees .
56 From time to time a shell or two falls short and we have several casualties . ’
57 In the semi-darkness the houses around the village and the church in the centre of the green stood out like monuments with their shadows changing their shapes from time to time as a cloud obscured part of the moon .
58 The Allied guns behind us sent a few shells rushing over our heads from time to time .
59 From time to time one of the team got to his feet , went over to a neat pile of mortar bombs , picked one up and slid it gently down the muzzle of the mortar .
60 Wounded were being carried through the trees to the shelter of the farm buildings , the medics stopping from time to time to rest , then continued quickly on their way .
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