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How to use sometimes in a sentence

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Borborygmus is the clunky, sometimes uncomfortable sensation in your innards before you need to evacuate.
Although misandry is sometimes confused with misanthropy, the terms are not interchangeable, since the latter refers to the hatred of humanity.
Sometimes he is also assisted by an adjunct who will later represent him during absences.
Sometimes Sara looks at Sarah's school friends and feels a pang of jealousy, of anger.
Sometimes the critics love you and sometimes they hate you. That's showbiz.
Sometimes at the close of day, when the lights have been dimmed, I sit in the stillness.
When it comes to giving criticism, sometimes it's best to take a subtle approach.
Sometimes he sets himself problems, as in his picture, from the Rennes Museum, of fruit and a wine cooler.
Sometimes after the exposition the composer creates excitement by bringing the entries of the subject nearer to each other so that they overlap.
Sometimes two different logging roads are close enough to be within radio range.
Sometimes we personalise the titles for the owners, naming them after family members or pets.
Sometimes I would walk for days in the woods, checking snares, tracking deer, wading the river, just walking.
Sometimes the BBC's whizzy technology is enough to make the, ahem, older among us feel a little like dinosaurs ourselves.
Sometimes my heart ached for England, but I knew that if I ever returned there again, my life would not be the same.
Sometimes they were sent them home early if the weather was too wet, but only once did they get sent home because it was too hot!
Sometimes you don't mind a talky cab driver, but I felt off-kilter and contemplative after my stroll so it was perfect.
Sometimes iron sulfides have weathered, staining the quartz an orange color, both on the surface and within the crystals themselves.
Feeling of fullness or tightness in the abdomen, sometimes accompanied by abdominal pain or increased borborygmus, which often occurs after meals.
Sometimes on an exceptionally high tide the water flows over the weir causing a tidal effect as far up as Kingston.
Sometimes quite separate items of news from widely different places can appear to be connected.
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