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

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31 How he chose to exercise those rights differed from time to time and from province to province .
32 Philosophy deals systematically with questions that every reflective person asks from time to time .
33 And these things move from time to time as well of course
34 Far more than a ‘ companion ’ to the Hornblower novels , clarifying and extending the historical background and arranging the events of the hero 's life in chronological order instead of in the irregular order imposed on readers by the dates of publication of the books , Parkinson 's book is related in intention , though not in style and tone , to the amiable pamphlets published from time to time summarising the relationships and activities of the fictional inhabitants of Coronation Street .
35 We in South Cambridgeshire feel from time to time sitting on the doorstep of a university city that we are often ignored and I 'm sure that that is a very fair criticism as far as our District Council is concerned .
36 The rate of interest on loans recommended from time to time by the Building Societies ' Association ( which is at present 11 per cent ) .
37 Let's think about the unsuccessful hospitals and , possibly more to the point , the unsuccessful ventures undertaken from time to time by otherwise efficient units .
38 The areas that are the responsibility of each District Land Registry vary from time to time , although now that compulsory land registration is completed throughout the country , it may not be necessary to seek further variations in the future .
39 ‘ It was just one of those quirky , naughty , wild sort of drunken things that people do from time to time , ’ said Lowe .
40 That is why soldiers called Metaxas and Papadopoulos have from time to time felt obliged to step forward and try a spot of military dictatorship .
41 Rule 2 of the Solicitors ' Practice Rules 1990 provides : Solicitors may at their discretion publicise their practices , or permit other persons to do so , or publicise the businesses or activities of other persons , provided there is no breach of these rules and provided there is compliance with a Solicitors ' Publicity Code promulgated from time to time by the Council of the Law Society with the concurrence of the Master of the Rolls .
42 ( 1 ) A recognised body which is a company limited by shares shall insure with authorised insurers against the losses referred to in paragraph ( 3 ) of this Rule over and above the maximum indemnity provided from time to time by the Solicitors Indemnity Fund .
43 If you ca n't hear me at the back because my voice drops from time to time then shout away because I 'm not always aware of how well it carries .
44 It causes ‘ thrush ’ , which is an infection of mucous membranes occurring from time to time in young children , characterized by white patches developing in the mouth .
45 The firm has from time to time various secondees both at the Listing Groups of the Stock Exchange and with the Panel .
46 To promote communication means from time to time analysing why there have been failures in the process .
47 Picking her way carefully as he 'd instructed , Robbie paused from time to time to cast a puzzled look back at Fen .
48 " In the majority of cases the metal concerned had sufficient strength to resist the considerable forces deployed from time to time . "
49 Although the birth-rate fluctuated from time to time during the century — for example , it was low in the inter-war years and high in the immediate post-Second World War years — the proportion of survivors at each age , and especially among the young , increased throughout the period .
50 Later various Far Eastern forms with a more or less conspicuous white neck ring and lower back and rump mainly green , torquatus group , ( 2 ) were introduced , and these have interbred not only with colchicus type but with other subspecies introduced from time to time , till the British Isles and much of W Europe are occupied by an indescribable amalgam of pheasant forms from all over Asia .
51 These assets change from time to time in the ordinary course of business .
52 Some fees change from time to time : an account of fees at the time of going to press might be misleading .
53 An evening with a breeze ; I could see movement in the bracken that edged the track , and cloud-shadows moved from time to time over the sea-pinks .
54 There are , of course , many more rasboras seen from time to time , and this article has concentrated on the more popular species commonly available .
55 The demands arise from the particular tasks that lexicographers undertake from time to time , and are predictable only in overall terms .
56 The rates appropriate to these allowances vary from time to time , but the councillor will be informed of any change by the Council 's Chief Financial Officer .
57 ‘ The enormity of the figures describing zero-point energy has led theorists to question from time to time whether these numbers should be taken seriously , or whether they are due to some defect or misinterpretation of the theory .
58 Many organisations will have important " one-off " industrial relations issues arising from time to time which are suitable for a similar approach .
59 The salary of such officers is restricted to an amount specified from time to time by the Secretary of State and they are not permitted to manage other council staff ( clause 9 ) .
60 He was only too conscious that he had nothing really to do : his hands strayed from time to time above his freckled face to adjust his headgear .
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