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How to use every now and then in a sentence

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Up until this point I had virtually ignored the police, just thrown up an occasional peace sign to them every now and then.
They keep insisting every now and then that saner sense prevails, after all.
He watched as every now and then one of the topmen stole a glance at Dolphin and the approach.
And if she enjoyed a tot of Scotch whiskey every now and then, well, they liked that too.
He says they stop the train every now and then to point out interesting features on the landscape or to boil the billy.
Most teens that get acne have the milder form, called non-inflammatory acne, and get just a few blackheads or whiteheads every now and then.
The tables turned and now the invisible was in defense, though every now and then it whipped its tail or slashed its claws.
The night was pitch-black, and the only source of light was from the lightning bolts which flashed through the darkened sky every now and then.
I'm trying to keep myself busy, but every now and then I just break down in floods of tears.
I mean, it's a no-brainer really and I sure could use a few billion dollars every now and then.
In real life, every now and then, a jock will slip through the cracks and make it to the decadent bright lights.
The moon would peek out every now and then, but it was mostly hidden behind monstrous black clouds that stretched across the span of the sky.
As well as just watching a video it is a good idea to pause it every now and then and make notes on any facts you didn't know.
They do this by going back to the consumers every now and then with an increase in fees.
You will need to top up with chicken stock every now and then to stop it drying out.
I remembered him sitting and watching me, nursing his drink for hours, every now and then dipping his tongue to sip.
We did class projects together in Spanish and even hung out after school every now and then.
Though not a regular phenomenon as in the state capital, the city does get to experience its share of melodious rendering every now and then.
A circulatory problem causes him to stop for a rest every now and then, but he is in good health.
It doesn't always happen, but every now and then I find that my PMS is symptomised by a really really really bad mood.
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Examples from Classical Literature
But the man, whoever he might be, who indulged in this espial, every now and then gave signs of ill temper and disappointment.
Moreover, there was the chance of every now and then seeing her beloved Eugenia.
Her magnificent eyes shone out like brasiers, though every now and then a cloud seemed to veil and extinguish them.
His face was white and drawn, and every now and then he shook with a hiccough.
There ought to be waters of Lethe for everyone every now and then, even in this life.
He, too, was very pale, and every now and then he wiped his face with a bandana handkerchief.
Him and Mr. Robert has always been more or less chummy, and every now and then they get together like this for a talkfest.
Women cab drivers are not very numerous, but every now and then one of them whizzes around a corner looking for a fare.
On either side of the boulevard were shops and cafs, mostly cafs, with every now and then a brasserie, or beer hall.
I do give them a look-in forward every now and then, but it's precious little I can do for them.
She came churning along, now, making a deal of noise of one kind or another, and aggravating it every now and then by blowing a hoarse whistle.
Then he weaves along again, perfectly ca'm, and goes to dropping in his funeral orgies again every now and then, just like he done before.
He is in Highbury every now and then, and he is sure to ride through every week in his way to Kingston.
He stood about, restless and uneasy, for a while, glancing at the door, every now and then, hoping she would repent and come to find him.
But every now and then a bacterium will acquire or develop the necessary genes to resist being killed by the antibiotics.
Von Winterfeld told his story, and every now and then the words Ballon and Pooterage struck on Bert's ears.
Her conversation was chiefly of what metaphysicians term the objective cast, but every now and then it took a subjective turn.
The commissionaire stood stolidly in his place, raising every now and then his cab whistle to his lips.
Terhune used to see him in clubs, and every now and then dining out.
Into this I receded every now and then, alone and unwatched.
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