Synonym: at times, now and again, now and then, occasionally, on occasion, once in a while. Similar words: in no time, at no time, sometime, at other times, sometimes, at the same time, time, on time. Meaning: adv. now and then or here and there.
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31. Her daughters visited him from time to time when he was ill.
32. From time to time she would really tear into her staff.
33. From time to time there was a moan of pain from the sick man.
34. From time to time he passed on confidential information to him.
35. Good ideas swim into my mind from time to time.
36. I can see Hieks at the library from time to time.
37. New world records in the track and field events are chalked up from time to time in the past few years.
38. Old families need an infusion of new blood from time to time.
39. Everyone gets rejected from time to time; put it down to experience.
40. There was a distant look in her eyes from time to time, her thoughts elsewhere.
41. From time to time they bumped into each other.
42. Tsu Ma listened, drawing on the cheroot from time to time, his smile growing broader by the moment.
43. The plant is propagated by way of small bulbs which develop on the main bulb from time to time.
44. From time to time the passages opened out into caverns, some so gigantic that the glimmer from the two spears was lost in them.
45. Meanwhile our lord and master would sit and drink one cup of tea after another,(http://sentencedict.com/from time to time.html) barking orders from time to time.
46. If she didn't come I'd make arrangements for her to have set amounts of cash from time to time.
47. The book begins to date immediately as new drugs come out and as the authorities amend the list of banned substances from time to time.
48. As the author of this publication, my opinion has been sought from time to time by dealers, other scholars and the auction rooms.
49. From time to time he broke off his labours to return to the great court to look out for Tutilo returning.
50. From time to time papers are offered by members of the academic staff and by visiting speakers.
51. From time to time somebody would burst into song or laughter, and some people continued to whisper on and off all through the night.
52. It has also to be recognized that all owners may need to make alterations and improvements to their property from time to time.
53. It is essential to have good professional advice, and to review the adequacy of your insurance cover from time to time.
54. I was aware that building societies are in the habit of launching new products from time to time, primarily to attract new investors.
55. From time to time evidence appears which challenges received notions of the truth.
56. She hugged herself, sniffing from time to time, and tried to catch his eye.
57. From time to time he did break out, cruising Soho and returning drunk, with or without bedfellow.
58. So they need fresh enemies ordered up from time to time just to keep their chins jutting.
59. The Whitebred/Welsh Black cross is known as the Blue Albion and from time to time it has been classified as a separate breed.
60. From time to time, authorities step forward to ease the burden of incomprehension.
More similar words: in no time, at no time, sometime, at other times, sometimes, at the same time, time, on time, in time, at a time, at times, lifetime, full-time, at any time, take time, longtime, each time, all the time, by the time, meantime, at one time, every time, at all times, by this time, at the time of, ahead of time, once upon a time, have a good time, for the time being, at that time.