Example sentences of "[conj] time and again " in BNC.

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1 Xtrac is now the world leader in the design and manufacture of high performance transmission systems that time and again have helped motorsport teams to achieve the ultimate success .
2 Letters were lost , and time and again Charles would discover that his staff had failed to show him a document or letter , or turned down an invitation on his behalf without ever showing it to him .
3 But Prague has been lucky with its citizens , and time and again informed voices have been heard above the clamour of the developers .
4 I , I have a quandary here cos I 'm not quite sure whether I should be asking a question or proposing something against the deliverance but I have attended and er listened to a number of debates arising out of this matter of er the baptism of children and time and again it 's struck me that it starts off about baptism but it turns out to be a discussion about the parents .
5 Hiding out in the forest , Eustace duped and humiliated Renaud in a series of daring escapades , appearing before him in numerous disguises , ambushing him and his men , and time and again making off with his horses .
6 The former Portadown and Ulster junior has a tremendous burst of speed and time and again he played havoc with the home defence .
7 These and other similar resonances seemed to me hand-fashioned for Johnson 's interest — but time and again , no comment .
8 After parting from Madame Gebrec , Melissa returned to the library with the intention of working there for the rest of the afternoon , but time and again she found her mind straying from the accounts of former religious wars and the acts of unbelievable cruelty committed by both sides to the more recent clash of ideologies which , it seemed to her , differed from the old in little but the relative sophistication of the weaponry .
9 But time and again Saddam Hussein flatly rejected the path of diplomacy and peace …
10 But time and again , chances for wit are lost through faulty emphasis , sheer inaudibility or reluctance to let us anticipate a line . ’
11 Nobody would pretend that raising an additional twenty five million pounds is going to be easy but time and again you have risen to the challenge .
12 And , with all due respect to the other players , it was , frankly , as well that he did , because time and again it was his superb displays that salvaged precious points for Palace against the odds ; points which , at the end of the season , made all the difference between survival and relegation .
13 We know that these ‘ go away ’ signals work because time and again predators have been observed to avoid attacking brightly coloured species .
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