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

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1 He also experienced panic attacks from time to time .
2 ‘ In the world in which we live there are bound to be periods of turbulence on the foreign exchange markets from time to time .
3 They also run evening classes from time to time , specialising in a particular aspect of Machine Knitting .
4 This style of ship lasted until the 1960 's many being built in Burntisland and loading in all the Forth Ports from time to time .
5 They would be quite happy to forget all those things so long as Fedorov obliged them by carrying out certain routine tasks from time to time .
6 It must be said , however , that other industries encountered similar trading problems from time to time " .
7 I know you appear in programmes about race relations from time to time , but you 're not one of the usual old gang of faces that everyone 's sick of .
8 I meet representatives of the civil service unions from time to time to discuss a range of issues .
9 You and your fellow physicists should look out from your ivory towers from time to time .
10 A cess pool has to be airtight , and installed where it can be readily emptied by pumps and motor tankers from time to time .
11 Many other English families remained localized in this way , but even they usually moved short distances beyond their parish boundaries from time to time and younger branches of the family ramified the surname far and wide .
12 Saga too does excellent investment , income tax and insurance articles from time to time .
13 Everyone experiences disturbing life events from time to time , and although they may cause a good deal of psychological distress , they can not on the whole be considered to have a deleterious effect on health .
14 I meet civil service trade union representatives from time to time to discuss a variety of issues .
15 But you must get borderline cases from time to time .
16 The Commission issues guidelines from time to time on its views on appreciability .
17 INSET courses are normally conceived for practising teachers who require refresher courses from time to time : when unqualified teachers take part in them , they remain classed as untrained teachers by the end of their course .
18 If the recording system changes from time to time these questions can not be answered because even slightly different recording systems can be measuring completely different behaviours .
19 The pronouncement of big statements is anathema to Juliana because she feels her point of view changes from time to time and she 's afraid of saying too much in case she alienates people , but she does admit to finding life in America ‘ scary ’ at the moment .
20 The Corwen-Denbigh-Rhyl line also saw incursions by GWR design locomotives from time to time .
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