Example sentences of "it from time to time " in BNC.

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1 We find allusive reference to it from time to time in Leonard 's writings and songs — always with a frisson of awe .
2 When you type in a document , saving it from time to time , Word does not destroy the very last version that you saved but renames it as a back-up copy .
3 Keep a list of things you worry about and analyse it from time to time to see what your worrying changed .
4 I am sure the answer is yes ; we all do it from time to time .
5 Harrison v Hill [ 1932 ] SC ( J ) 13 where a road maintained by a farmer , leading from the public road to his farmhouse , was held to be a road , the farmer turned away people who were using it from time to time but it was also used by people having no business at the farm ;
6 Nigel or I , sometimes both , cooked , and even friends tackled it from time to time .
7 It is a strange sensation , but many sense it from time to time : a consuming desire to part with money .
8 The idea was to put him in it from time to time to give his gammy leg a rest .
9 As a whole , in spite of the splendour of much of the singing , this ca n't quite replace present recommendations , particularly those in the historic field , but I am sure it thrilled the audience in the Suntory Hall a year ago and I shall return to it from time to time for its visceral force and its sense of a tension well sustained .
10 He has read it before but he dips into it from time to time as a priest might consult the Bible in preparation for a sermon , or a poisoner Feltman 's Toxicology in preparation for a murder .
11 Eating out will be the most difficult for the first two stages , but you can certainly get away with it from time to time .
12 I get it from time to time .
13 The routine of the annexe on Friday after school was disturbed by Mr Crumwallis making ineffectual invasions of it from time to time .
14 She stared down on it from time to time .
15 She faced it from time to time , charged up her hate battery , reminded herself .
16 Madam Deputy Speaker I only wanted to make a short intervention er er on this point and I think I will return to it from time to time because it is a perennial , annual problem of every time the minister introduces a a rule and regulation we can understand it 's extremely useful and how can one say that er regulations about fraud are not useful , it 's just the culture of our country has been besieged by these rules and regulations and I 'm surprised that anybody can actually make any profit or do any business simply because of the weight of officialdom and the weight of rules and regulations which prevents them from getting above er the the surface .
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