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

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1 A court can include a requirement for the child to be medically or psychiatrically examined on one occasion or from time to time as directed by the supervisor ( para 4(2) ) .
2 jean had her arm round Donald 's waist now and from time to time she skipped , roused by the fighting spirits of the menfolk .
3 Patience is not what we associate with Pound , and from time to time he seems to have kicked over the traces ( at least once to be ticked off for it by Dorothy ) : yet we see all over again that the young Pound was well content with Edwardian England , was hopeful of it and ready to abide by its rules in everything that mattered .
4 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 .
5 He acted as go-between postman , and from time to time he walked with Helen across and around the Common and talked to her a great deal about Edward .
6 And long after Dana had left me , I still thought of him every day , and from time to time wrote poems about him , like this one which came to me after several viewings of a film that greatly disturbed and fascinated me , Pasolini 's Teorema :
7 But I went along with him , and from time to time we shared a toothbrush , either his or mine .
8 The five children of the household — all under twelve — sat staring at him and from time to time discussed him with one another in rapid French , which in spite of his recent visit to the country as a ski soldier , totally escaped his capacity to understand .
9 Raymond was witty and unusual and from time to time he was invited to drink coffee at the artists ' cafés .
10 Lincoln University was white-tiled towers , variegated with violet tiles and orange tiles and from time to time acid-green tiles .
11 The Serbian press is full of anti — Albanian reports , and from time to time Albanian shops in Serbia are wrecked .
12 The Whitebred/Welsh Black cross is known as the Blue Albion and from time to time it has been classified as a separate breed .
13 When you start work , you should have a formal meeting with your manager , and from time to time there will be follow-up meetings .
14 Centuries before the first holidaymakers stepped on to the county 's beaches , men were hewing hard rock , deep underground , to extract the ores that brought wealth , and from time to time even political influence , to their remote , windswept peninsula .
15 I remember that at primary school we had to keep a diary , and from time to time someone would be picked out to face the class and read it aloud .
16 What this meant varied greatly from place to place and from time to time ; nor can we make any satisfactory generalizations about the nature of medieval law .
17 Kalchu and Chola were both at home and from time to time they looked down , both repelled and fascinated .
18 Dogs followed her everywhere , watching , waiting , sniffing and from time to time mounting her .
19 He shivered ceaselessly , eyes half closed , and from time to time swallowed with difficulty , trying to ease the collar round his neck .
20 There was a gentle breeze and from time to time Meg paused and lifted her head to feel the warmth of the sun and the sweet-smelling air moving against her cheeks .
21 ‘ I 've always thought of the guitar as another voice , so I start with a voice , singing along with the vocal , and from time to time you can hear a place where other voices would come in , like backing harmonies , which then become part of it .
22 Theresa Scott and Helen Chalmers look after the Baptist Missionary Society Birthday Scheme in Queens Park , and from time to time send a gift to the BMS .
23 12.1 The Company when called upon by the Publisher shall procure that the Authors undertake routine updating revision and correction of the Work after publication and from time to time informs the Publisher of corrections and revisions which the Authors may consider desirable .
24 He would become irate and irrational , shouting at Caroline and me and from time to time even at the nurses , who were patient and sweet and had done nothing to deserve it .
25 The windows , black as pitch , were streaming with water , and from time to time doors and windows rattled as if the cottage were under attack .
26 No. 46521 normally operates on the Severn Valley Railway , it is one of the two such locomotives which regularly operate on the railway and from time to time are loaned out to operate in other parts of the country .
27 They know the job is challenging and from time to time frustrating : they probably would n't have it any other way .
28 Voluntary contributions to the ‘ poor boxes ’ in the parish churches proved less and less adequate to maintain those in need , and from time to time a tax , or rate , was levied on all the property in the parish ; the proceeds were then used by the churchwardens and by ‘ overseers of the poor ’ to support the old , the sick and orphans , to provide work for the able-bodied poor , and accommodation for the homeless .
29 Sporadic cases of the disease continued for some years and from time to time it was necessary to reopen the hospital for their reception .
30 Judicial views on this matter are likely to vary from judge to judge and from time to time : some judges favour more rather than less judicial review ; others less rather than more .
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