Example sentences of "from time to time i [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | I give these bibliographical details because from time to time I get asked for them by collectors and booksellers . |
2 | From time to time I took in little details of his face : his small , neat ears round which the moonlight-blond locks curled ; the light golden stubble round his laughing mouth ; the rather dry , sensuous yet slightly cruel lips ; the perfect column of the neck and throat emerging from his open shirt , unbuttoned to give me — was it deliberate ? — a shadowy glimpse of a dark nipple in a hairless chest , the beautifully smooth breast of an ancient god . |
3 | There were lights in the new buildings , and from time to time I heard people shouting and laughing . |
4 | And I say that because from time to time I 've had lessons completely interrupted by kids taking the ball and running with it and I 've just sat there , it 's been brilliant ! |
5 | From time to time I meet representatives of the Association of British Chambers of Commerce , or of individual chambers of commerce , to discuss industrial and trade policy . |
6 | FROM time to time I read about the Turin shroud . |
7 | From time to time I read about the views of the hon. Member for Holborn and St. Pancras , ( Mr. Dobson ) but I was also interested to read over my cornflakes on Saturday morning the Labour party briefing to the effect that we were not to take the hon. Gentleman too seriously . |
8 | From time to time I have had vivid dreams in which the Majestic has again been open for business , the glass cases full of photographs , lit up , with posters advertising wonderful movies covering the outside walls . |
9 | From time to time I have encountered mains transformers which have twin 240 volt primary windings . |
10 | ‘ I 'm not sure , but from things he let drop from time to time I think there probably was . |