Example sentences of "to time [det] " in BNC.

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1 Having been without a tutor-organiser since 1958 , Essex Federation representatives on the District Council have suggested from time to time that other counties might benefit from following their example .
2 However , outside the computer , numerical data is generally held in decimal format , for obvious anatomical reasons ( although there have been suggestions from time to time that manual calculation should be done in binary or octal , for example , Phillips 1936 ) .
3 From time to time that evening she was visited by the sight of the lake with its gold fretwork of fish ; she wondered how many years it would be before she could go to that place with equanimity .
4 I also lived there from time to time many years ago .
5 Their shells had been passing over our positions from time to time all day , with a loud rush that sometimes appeared to shake the trees .
6 FROM time to time all games go through a golden era ; a time when great players perform great deeds on the great stages of sport .
7 From time to time all children do this as part of the process of discovering themselves .
8 I 'd caught sight of him in the distance from time to time all afternoon , but now when I wanted him his red hair was n't anywhere around .
9 to sing and from time to time all from
10 From time to time this can be very beautiful but because there is a lack of continuity in the dance movement from one picture to the next , the resultant work often appears static .
11 ( It is easiest to time this by tape recording a guided meditation which includes the 33 second technique . )
12 When I discover from time to time this tiny book tucked away in my bookcases , I happily peruse it again and always find something , perhaps unnoticed before , which leads me into deeper and more silent meditation .
13 It appears that from time to time this magazine published supplements and one such example , featuring aviation , went under the title The Bright Boys Album of Aeroplanes .
14 But if , having served a term in purgatory , if having had the chance to try his arguments on other philosophers , Hegel was not unrepentant , he might agree that there was perhaps something in the alternative view : that each of the factors affecting historical development does have its own authenticity ; that they act upon and react to one another ; that from time to time this or that factor will take on a greater or lesser importance ; that of course — with a nod in the direction of Marx — at least since the neolithic age and the development of agriculture the mode of production has been a major factor ; and that the actions of particular men , Marx among them , have in fact been formative , changing not merely the degree of development of a kind already prescribed by a programme of social evolution , but the kind of development itself .
15 Despite the hard words exchanged across the Chamber from time to time this evening , it is plain that there is complete agreement on both sides of the House that those who arrive here with a well-founded fear of persecution should find a safe haven .
16 They do have a medical examination as part of the process of coming here and in the course of that medical examination it is sometimes disclosed that a woman is or is not a virgin , and that is sometimes noted on the medical report and from time to time some ECO 's have used that piece of evidence in making a decision about the relationship of the wife ; I have always condemned it and by and large it does not happen .
17 What F writes need be no more than barely ‘ understandable ’ , provided that he throws in from time to time some ‘ historical terminology ’ , which he need not necessarily understand , nor use appropriately .
18 You have doubtless heard from time to time some little of my movements on this side of the globe and if I have not written more fully and frequently to my friends in England I trust this will be attributed to the very pressing engagements which have fully occupied my time and mind .
19 But we glimpse from time to time those considerations at work when courts examine the insurance position of the parties and reflect upon the implications of unlimited liability to an indeterminate number of plaintiffs .
20 There are other planets and there are people on them , and from time to time those people may well want to get on board ship and head down here .
21 From time to time these worthy bodies are moved to compile works recording the history of a parish in modern times — the Queen 's Jubilee , the celebration of the wedding of the Prince and princess of Wales , and other notable occasions .
22 If the recording system changes from time to time these questions can not be answered because even slightly different recording systems can be measuring completely different behaviours .
23 From time to time these institutions are instructed to speed up the introduction of Hindi .
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