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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61. Right or wrong, it's very pleasant to break something from time to time. Fyodor Dostoyevsky
62. Such comment may, and no doubt does, from time to time overstep boundaries acceptable to the individual or local authority so criticised.
63. All entrepreneurs do it from time to time, just as you would on a roller coaster.
64. All patient areas require alteration, decoration and cleaning from time to time.
65. They wear these muzzles from time to time so that they become accustomed to the restrictions imposed upon them.
66. Carter stuttered as a child and burns now with an eloquence that takes him over from time to time.
67. There are job vacancies from time to time. I'll let you know if anything comes up.
68. From time to time the air glowed with a watery brilliance as though the sun might break through, but always the mists returned.
69. In fact, the behaviour of the janissaries bred a smouldering resentment which erupted from time to time into acts of armed resistance.
70. Indeed, they may be appreciated as a lively addition to the garden, to be watched from time to time from the kitchen window.
71. Regional health authorities will from time to time produce mortality data at ward level.
72. But good news for birthday boys and girls - the popular Birthday File will still appear from time to time.
73. This extraordinary and highly convoluted story has aroused interest in many quarters from time to time.
74. They also run evening classes from time to time, specialising in a particular aspect of Machine Knitting.
75. Re-creations were used from time to time on radio programs other than baseball games.
75. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and create good sentences.
76. I give these bibliographical details because from time to time I get asked for them by collectors and booksellers.
77. Paige could hear him talking to the pilot, and from time to time the sound of their combined laughter.
78. A stoical metronome, she moves only to brush a hand across her brow from time to time.
79. From time to time Sendak has also authorized more modest theater productions.
80. Inevitably patients with Crohn's disease or indeterminate colitis will from time to time have restorative proctocolectomy.
81. You do, however, need to boost the effect from time to time.
82. And from time to time the engagement is broken off.
83. We all need to be mocked from time to time, lest we take ourselves too seriously. George R.R. Martin
84. From time to time the poor beasts lowered their heads to the thick grass verges, and the men let them graze.
85. It is well worth pausing from time to time to clarify what problem each person thinks he or she is solving.
86. Convenience stores engage in relatively little advertising and in few promotions, though they do feature some specials from time to time.
87. In the process of indexing each new batch of documents, new words will from time to time appear in the text.
88. Virtually everyone who works for an enterprise from time to time will acquire information from the environment of potential value to its operations.
89. You could hardly blame them, though, for feeling bewildered from time to time.
90. The struggle with the skirmishers lasted all morning, with additional blue columns arriving on the field from time to time.
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.