2311 examples of from time to time in sentences

For the bitterest thought that ever came to me is one which troubles my rest from time to time even now: Did I love her as she deserved; was I a staff for her to lean upon in her trouble; was I not, rather, a careless, unseeing boy, who recked nothing of the impending storm until it burst about him?

From time to time, in consequence, furious scrimmages arisegenerally between two boysthe others looking' on and laughing, knowing well that they themselves are guilty of the same tricks.

But James had him firm, and gave him a glower from time to time, and an intimation of a possible kick; all the better for Jamesit kept his eye and his mind off Ailie.

At first Pete tried to make up for the insolent neglect of his companion by drawing a word or two from Bull from time to time, but it was easy for Bull to see that Pete wished to hear his newfound friend hold forth.

From time to time, far away in the darkness, they could hear a dog bark.

The man who loved her comes back to Our Square from time to time, at which times there are fresh flowers on Minnie's mound, below the headstone reading: "Beloved Wife of Christopher Hines."

Mo commanded from time to time.

Yes, for of the visitations of the Divine being by which the inscrutable purposes of his will are mysteriously worked out, one of the most mysterious is the power which, from time to time, is allowed by him to be exercised by the wicked for the torment of the innocent.

In the third place, it will not consist with the resolution passed on Saturday last, authorizing the Legislature to adjust the representation, from time to time on the principles of population and wealth; nor with the principles of equity.

The peasant as he ploughs or digs turns up from time to time a bit of worked metal, such as a coin, or a ring, but the hands which held them may or may not be mingled with the soil that supports the buckwheat and enables the peasant to live.

I refer to the matter here because of the many distorted and unfair stories that have appeared from time to time.

His conversation resembled the ever-varying clouds that cluster round the setting sun of a summer eveningtheir edges fringed with gold, and the noiseless and harmless flashes of lightning spreading, from time to time, over their dark bosom.

Various modifications of the principle have been from time to time presented to public attention.

He might have to suspend it from time to time, should he determine to continue his commercial career; but the purpose would be nevertheless the ruling influence of his life.

From time to time, the humane inspector spoke soothing and encouraging words to them, and commended their good behavior.

He gladly gave me any help I needed, from time to time, in looking up the laws, and was very desirous that whatever I gave to the public should be carefully prepared.

And with that they plunged down the hillside into the valley, Mr. Skale leading the way at a terrific pace, shouting out instructions and warnings from time to time that echoed from the rocks as though voices followed them down from the mountains.

From time to time he glanced astern.

If from time to time certain repairs were indispensable, workmen were called in from outside, by the day; many of the "habitacions" in the Claverias were unoccupied, and the silence of the grave reigned where previously the population of a small town had gathered and crowded.

Now, especially, he noted what had from time to time urged itself upon his perception.

Miss Scarborough was sitting by her brother's bedside, and from time to time was reading to him a few words.

Everywhere in the proceedings of the ecclesiastical courts schoolmasters are "detected" to the judges from time to time for having no licence to teach.

* Cut some gravy beef into small pieces, put them in a jar, and set it in a saucepan of cold water to boil gently for seven or eight hours, adding, from time to time, more water as the original quantity boils away.

BODLEIAN LIBRARY, the university library of Oxford, founded, or rather restored, by Sir Thomas Bodley in 1593; enlarged from time to time by bequests, often munificent.

In the heart of this region at least one fortified camp was maintained by our cavalry, and from time to time expeditions ended disastrously.

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