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

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1 My hon. Friend , who has been courteous and kind in meeting delegations led by me and by other hon. Members to discuss the problem , has pointed out from time to time that the scheme is the responsibility of the county council .
2 THAT MEANS THAT NO MATTER where you live , you 're going to stop overnight from time to time .
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 Until some genius does so , controversies like the one which surrounded this year 's Mildmay Course at Aintree , are bound to crop up from time to time .
5 Those appointed to the senior status of High Court judge will have acted as Recorders and will often have sat as Deputy High Court judges , having been invited to do so from time to time .
6 I get chatted up from time to time , though if you have a small child — ’ she glanced through the mirror at Thomas ‘ — not too many men want to become involved .
7 This means checking personally from time to time the output from your area , whether it be a shoelace , a bottle of beer , a written report , half an hour 's advice or a telephone call to a client .
8 Wallace saw the great northern continents of Eurasia and North America as the chief focus of progressive evolution from which higher types had radiated out from time to time .
9 They ought to have been eliminated by now , or is there a mutation that continues to crop up from time to time ?
10 It seemed to me that the theatre I wanted to work in from time to time was the British theatre , so I have never contemplated living in America .
11 Various members of his family have resided there from time to time .
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