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

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1 ‘ This is immensely interesting , ’ he murmurs from time to time .
2 He was charming , and found women desirable , so inevitably he weakened from time to time .
3 ‘ Ferkin ell , ’ he says , in a special humorous artificial voice which he uses from time to time with Phil , to ward off jokes he has not entirely understood .
4 He woke from time to time and on each occasion drank a little more .
5 ( He allows from time to time that it is also concerned with the quality , bad , but bad takes a decidedly second place in his discussions . )
6 He was employed on the reconstruction of the bishop of Winchester 's palace at Wolvesey , and he acted from time to time as architect as well as builder .
7 Another expression of this psychic force is found in the cynicism and bitterness he displayed from time to time when he grumbles about the dark , the flies and the cold ; but other references are very much stronger , e.g. ‘ The Cuckold 's Song ’ etc ) .
8 The constant dangers and perplexities that beset John Kemp arise from the ferocious enmity of O'Brien , whose hatred of anything English is increased by his hopeless love for the Don 's daughter Seraphina , for whose sake he moderates from time to time his evil power over the old aristocrat .
9 He glanced from time to time out of the window , as if to see what was happening down at the jetty .
10 I made it a rule — which , it is true , he broke from time to time when he had something particularly pressing or intimate to convey — that he should not drop into French while we were together .
11 No matter how paranoid he felt from time to time about the DIA , Coleman could not conceive that Control would have told him to get hold of a legitimate Thomas Leavy passport for Operation Shakespeare knowing in advance that it would blow the mission and lead to his arrest .
12 He sat on a chair facing the desk and did not look at Mr Rose , though he did from time to time tilt his head to measure the angled slices of building and reflected light arranged by the blind .
13 And now , if you will have me , we will hasten from this place , before the magician returns , as he does from time to time , to see if I have relented . ’
14 The right hon. Member for Birmingham , Sparkbrook ( Mr. Hattersley ) is entitled to change his view , as he does from time to time .
15 He wondered from time to time what sort of a life she led in that remote cottage with her writer friend , how far it had satisfied her .
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