Example sentences of "[vb mod] from time to [noun sg] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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31 To such extent as the Directors may from time to time determine in relation to any committees of the Directors , the foregoing sentence shall also apply mutatis mutandis to any meeting of any such committee of which his appointor is a member .
32 To such extent as the Directors may from time to time determine in relation to any committees of the Directors , the foregoing sentence shall also apply mutatis mutandis to any meeting of any such committee of which his appointor is a member .
33 In order to achieve this they may from time to time have to change the form in order to preserve the meaning .
34 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 ?
35 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 .
36 shall prepare an annual statement of accounts in such form and containing such particulars , compiled in such a manner , as the Minister may from time to time direct with the approval of the Treasury .
37 The Secretary of State may from time to time revise the whole or any part of a code of practice to which this section applies and issue that revised code ; and the foregoing provisions of this section shall apply ( with appropriate modifications ) to such a revised code as they apply to the first issue of a code .
38 such other qualifications or experience as the Board or Fellows may from time to time deem appropriate .
39 Sometimes the insured risks are stated to be : fire and such other risks as the Landlord may from time to time deem it desirable to insure against This is clearly inadequate as there is an interrelationship between the insurance clause , the tenant 's repairing covenant and the proviso for suspension of rent .
40 As we spent hour after hour sitting at our work-table , all curtains drawn to intensify our concentration beneath the old-fashioned fringed standard lamp , he would from time to time ease his buttocks and balls , pulling and tugging on the firm seams of the taut , well-worn jeans or the well-rubbed brown needle cords , scratching and stroking himself idly , as if unselfconsciously in the most private places with those delicate fingers with the bitten nails and his big , warm palms .
41 He was perpetually in the grip of some obscure , niggling , unexplained bitterness , which led him to repudiate most of the overtures which Clara would from time to time make towards him ; she made these attempts because she was less frightened of him than she was of her mother , and she did on one or two occasions — the purchase of a bicycle , permission to go to the cinema — manage to enlist his sympathies .
42 12.1 The Proprietor when called upon by the Publisher agrees to undertake routine updating revision and correction of the Work after publication and shall from time to time inform the Publisher of corrections and revisions which the Proprietor may consider desirable .
43 So you ca n't dissolve a congress , there 's a fixed term , I 'll read you what the constitution says , it says the president shall from time to time give to the congress information on the state of the union you may have heard of the famous state of the union address to congress that the president makes on an annual basis and he shall recommend to their consideration such measures as he shall judge necessary and expedient .
44 2.6 " Insurance Cost " means the sums that the Landlord shall from time to time pay by way of premium :
45 2.6.1 for insuring the Centre or ( where such insurance includes the Centre and other premises ) such proportion [ reasonably ] attributable to the Centre of the sums that the Landlord shall from time to time pay by way of premium for insuring the Centre and other premises to be determined from time to time by the Surveyor acting as an expert and not as an arbitrator
46 1.10 Permitted user ( specify user ) or such other use not being one of the Prohibited Users that falls within Class [ A1 ] as referred to in Part A of the Schedule to the Town and Country Planning ( Use Classes ) Order 1987 as the Landlord shall from time to time approve [ such approval not to be unreasonably withheld or [ or delayed ] ]
47 The vice-chancellor and all professors , readers , lecturers and other salaried officers of the university shall vacate their office on the 30th day of September following the date on which they attain the age of 65 years unless the council … shall request any such officer to continue in office for such period as it shall from time to time determine provided that in the case of such persons holding office on 30 September 1977 , the date shall be that on which they attain the age of 67 years .
48 The banking account of the Society shall be kept with such banker as the Executive Committee shall from time to time determine .
49 I shall from time to time use some of their material for further analysis and in order to make clear what I mean by structure .
50 However , we will from time to time assume that we are discussing electronic computers , implemented by the routing and gating of electrical signals .
51 The Trust will from time to time make market purchases of shares in the Company and make grants of the shares to such employees , funded by loans or grants from the Company .
52 The professor will also be expected to undertake examining duties and such administrative tasks as will from time to time arise , including possibly being head of department ( see below ) .
53 In the process of indexing each new batch of documents , new words will from time to time appear in the text .
54 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 .
55 Inevitably patients with Crohn 's disease or indeterminate colitis will from time to time have restorative proctocolectomy .
56 The chief executive or clerk of the authority will from time to time report to the council and its committees on all legislation which is new and which affects the local authority .
57 For advocacy groups to work properly they must feel that they are truly independent of the influence of professionals employed by the authority , since any group will from time to time find itself challenging the advice of a consultant psychiatrist or service manager employed by the authority .
58 Regional health authorities will from time to time produce mortality data at ward level .
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