Example sentences of "time to [noun] with " in BNC.

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1 Last week we cheekily compared Melvyn Bragg 's love scenes from A Time To Dance with those of Jackie Collins , Harold Robbins et al .
2 The United States would dive in from time to time with a huge splash which , however , would soon subside .
3 To return to the example , the non-distressed parent may choose to make explicit to the friend her own thinking , such as ‘ well , the children do usually obey us and every parent gets wound up from time to time with their child ’ .
4 In the autoshaping procedure , pigeons are confronted from time to time with presentations of an illuminated disc ( a response key ) signalling the delivery of food .
5 The majority of glaziers and glass merchants find themselves from time to time with either ‘ salvage ’ plate glass from broken shop windows or ‘ off cuts ’ from new shop windows , explained Malcolm .
6 Add the potatoes and cook , covered , for about 25 minutes , stirring from time to time with a wooden spoon .
7 From time to time he would take it out and read it , but no others came ; and he had to be content from time to time with the sight of Dinah above him on the lighted stage , playing her part superbly , her breasts outlined by scarlet netted silk .
8 Its membership and its political weight varied of course from time to time with the personality of the monarch and with changing circumstances .
9 The doctrine of precedent restrains tribunals and the trial judges in the county courts and in the High Court from digressing into frolics of legal innovation , but even the trial judge will be presented from time to time with issues upon which there are no binding precedents .
10 In the thirteenth century , itinerant royal justices were sent out from time to time with a list of enquiries to put to local communities .
11 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 .
12 We flirted from time to time with good-looking or not-so-good-looking men in the company .
13 While Oliver was eating , the strange boy looked at him from time to time with great attention .
14 The identity of the price leader had changed from time to time with no obvious pattern .
15 ‘ Ferkin ell , ’ he says , in a special humorous artificial voice which he uses from time to time with Phil , to ward off jokes he has not entirely understood .
16 It was thick with alder and willow ; the water , green and shaded , flashed from time to time with coins of reflected sunlight .
17 And although the Robemaker lashed out at him from time to time with the thin , cruel rope-lights , he managed not to flinch .
18 I have been sufficiently foolhardy to raise the issue from time to time with small groups of individuals who put their point of view to me when it is easy to be civilised and who propose arrangements whereby Sunday trading could be limited to certain times , to shops of a particular size , to the selling of particular goods or to certain types of shop .
19 This should be undertaken from time to time with assistance in recruiting , training expansion of groups and also with Liturgical experiences .
20 Afterwards they went to a nightclub and danced and smooched in the smoky blackness , cleaning their throats from time to time with champagne .
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