Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] [pers pn] from time [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Everyone , I think , is vulnerable to the guest , or guests that descend upon you from time to time .
2 Because she is a woman , John glances at her from time to time : because she is a woman .
3 Sir Philip Egerton having been kind enough to give me a Frank I embrace the opportunity to send you some account of Mr. Gould and his movements , presuming that as you expressed a wish to hear of him from time to time , a letter on this subject might not be devoid of interest .
4 He 's talked to me from time to time .
5 He told me that he called regularly at Koraloona , and that I probably would run across him from time to time .
6 He has read it before but he dips into it from time to time as a priest might consult the Bible in preparation for a sermon , or a poisoner Feltman 's Toxicology in preparation for a murder .
7 As a whole , in spite of the splendour of much of the singing , this ca n't quite replace present recommendations , particularly those in the historic field , but I am sure it thrilled the audience in the Suntory Hall a year ago and I shall return to it from time to time for its visceral force and its sense of a tension well sustained .
8 Madam Deputy Speaker I only wanted to make a short intervention er er on this point and I think I will return to it from time to time because it is a perennial , annual problem of every time the minister introduces a a rule and regulation we can understand it 's extremely useful and how can one say that er regulations about fraud are not useful , it 's just the culture of our country has been besieged by these rules and regulations and I 'm surprised that anybody can actually make any profit or do any business simply because of the weight of officialdom and the weight of rules and regulations which prevents them from getting above er the the surface .
9 He said : ‘ When your brother Maurice 's wife was ill and David was an infant I understand you looked after him from time to time . ’
10 A shadow fell on them from time to time , from his own past as well as from hers , and it seemed then that they were threatened by some evil which could blot out their joy at a moment 's notice .
11 Timothy , although a regular caller , had n't mentioned the alternative to Yelton again , but the way he looked at her from time to time made words unnecessary .
12 While Oliver was eating , the strange boy looked at him from time to time with great attention .
13 There are three small boys who call on us from time to time , ‘ just visiting ’ , as they put it .
14 Has this happened to you from time to time ?
15 Remember to check on them from time to time and water them carefully if the compost seems dry .
16 And they all smiled at her from time to time .
17 It is a real link , not just a ‘ we 'll be thinking of you from time to time ’ relationship .
18 WML is a real link not just a ‘ we 'll be thinking of you from time to time ’ .
19 ‘ I 'll check on you from time to time . ’
20 It is the result of experiments with ideas that come to me from time to time , and developments into another way of segmenting to produce a slightly different result .
21 So , in this , very animal loving assembly , I think er , you would agree er , only twenty one are vegetarians and seventy nine people love animals but they also enjoy chewing on them from time to time .
22 She lived with the child and her father stayed with them from time to time in the flat on the north side of Glasgow .
23 I know Mother traded with him from time to time , and once sent a quantity of wool away to another mill and had some back as grey blankets .
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