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

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1 Life was not all work and no play for women any more than for men ; even if they had chores to do at home , the women compositors — who almost by definition young and/or unmarried — had the chance to escape duty for pleasure from time to time .
2 It is not enough to think of a murder and who committed it and why what is not immediately obvious , and then to take some setting that seems interesting and simply introduce chunks of description from time to time .
3 After casting on and knitting a few rows , you just need a couple of minutes from time to time to go back to the machine and change the punchcard or pattern number .
4 Its membership and its political weight varied of course from time to time with the personality of the monarch and with changing circumstances .
5 It is agreed that an appropriate vehicle for the transport of the plaintiff in the future is a vehicle called a Nissan Serena , the plaintiff claims for a cost of conversion of such a vehicle at six thousand , two hundred pounds , it would need to be renewed of course from time to time and allowances made for that , the defendant says that a firm called can convert the same vehicle for less than the tenth of the price , six hundred pounds , Mr says that such advantages , if any , of the conversion for which the plaintiff claims are so minimal that it can not possibly be right to spend ten times the money on achieving them .
6 Even if firms were completely market orientated , they would still make errors of judgement from time to time .
7 Theo had been sending him sums of money from time to time through their father , keeping his name out of the transaction .
8 It is important to address an audience directly , using eye-contact , speaking to all sections of the room , and changing speech rhythms and levels to maintain attention , as well as adding touches of lightness from time to time , in the form of humour .
9 The depredations of the crown of thorns ( together with those of hurricanes ) may promote diversity , by forcing areas of reef from time to time to begin all over again .
10 Special deposits are deposits of banks from time to time required by the Bank of England to be lodged in addition to normal reserve requirements .
11 He could receive visitors and was allowed out of jail from time to time , even occasionally to preach in London .
12 I suffer quite badly from lack of confidence from time to time , but then everybody does .
13 In a written reply the industrial tribunal ruled that ‘ the man 's consumption of alcohol from time to time was part of his job .
14 A Downing Street spokeswoman yesterday sought to play down the significance of the meeting , saying : ‘ The Prime Minister sees all sorts of people from time to time to talk about issues that interest her . ’
15 In that case a father made absolute gifts to his unmarried minor children by way of payments from time to time into Post Office savings bank accounts and the purchase of Defence Bonds in their names .
16 It would fully accord with the general principles of contract and treaty law if a mechanism existed for the parties to union to vary the terms of union from time to time by agreement .
17 In addition , the tenant should be granted a right to park in a delineated area , subject to the availability of space from time to time .
18 Example 2:12 Composite rights of parking Together with : ( 1 ) the parking spaces numbered and marked on the attached plan ( 2 ) the right in common with the landlord and all others having the like right to park private motor vehicles belonging to the tenant and the tenant 's staff ( subject to the availability of space from time to time ) in the area designed " staff Car Park " on the attached plan ( 3 ) the right for the tenant 's visitors in common with the visitors of other tenants in the building to park private motor vehicles for temporary periods not exceeding one hour in any period of twenty-four hours ( subject to the availability of space from time to time ) in the area designated " Visitors ' Car Park " on the attached plan
19 Example 2:12 Composite rights of parking Together with : ( 1 ) the parking spaces numbered and marked on the attached plan ( 2 ) the right in common with the landlord and all others having the like right to park private motor vehicles belonging to the tenant and the tenant 's staff ( subject to the availability of space from time to time ) in the area designed " staff Car Park " on the attached plan ( 3 ) the right for the tenant 's visitors in common with the visitors of other tenants in the building to park private motor vehicles for temporary periods not exceeding one hour in any period of twenty-four hours ( subject to the availability of space from time to time ) in the area designated " Visitors ' Car Park " on the attached plan
20 attendance allowances for members , I would move that er , a scheme be commenced from the first of April ninety-four , and that the wording attached to the paper , be altered in two respects , in place of the phrase is a person over sixty-nine years of age , the words is an elderly person , and more significantly at the end of paragraph four , and normally lives with a member as part of the member 's family and be able to be left at th , be unable to be left unsupervised , be added , And that er , power to delegate a director of financial to amend the rates of allowances from time to time rates of attendance allowance for members , and that the scheme be met from the overall member 's allowance to which we recently referring .
21 I meet representatives of the Association of British Chambers of Commerce from time to time to discuss a range of policies .
22 I meet representatives of the Association of British Chambers of Commerce from time to time to discuss a range of policies .
23 An additional problem is that the resource requirements for the necessary development work may result in a degraded service to lexicographers and may displace the interactive work of lexicographers from time to time .
24 Everyone needs to refer to back issues of ACCOUNTANCY from time to time , and there are two ways we can help .
25 My neighbour would patrol his right of way from time to time , an absurdly dignified figure in his familiar DIY boiler suit and woolly hat .
26 Naturally , I wanted to see him and to introduce him to my family ; but I also felt that he needed to get out of London from time to time , because he seemed to be assuming an increasing load of public work , as well as public lectures and broadcasts .
27 It is what they expect from Robyn Penrose , and even the rugby-playing boys in the back row would be mildly disappointed if she did n't produce this kind of observation from time to time .
28 Nevertheless , Peachcake , if you marry this young man , you 're bound to come up against prejudice from time to time .
29 So quite apart from the need to make new vaccines against flu from time to time to deal with the problem of antigenic shift , individuals have to be vaccinated against flu every year and even then the vaccine may not protect more than 80 per cent of them .
30 Does the Minister accept that patients , irrespective of age group , should not have to undergo prolonged suffering , being fobbed off with medication from time to time when cardiac surgery is necessary ?
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