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How to use time to time in a sentence

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From time to time, individuals tried to overcome this divide, but the efforts simply died on the vine.
Typically, there will be a provision in the rules allowing for their variation from time to time.
From time to time, Sakurai-san would surprise us with a lagniappe of asparagus wrapped in beef or some similar tidbit.
Other language arts practiced daily are writing and spelling, with grammar topics introduced from time to time.
From time to time there is an undercurrent of remorselessness, and it is obvious here.
Again, from time to time during the performance of the contract, Monaco rendered invoices and received payment from Empire.
The hospital record notes that Mitchell suffered from visua and aural hallucinations that have reoccurred from time to time.
From time to time there is an outbreak of a paralysing disease, lathyrism, among people and animals that consume it.
Religious revivals may occur from time to time, particularly when the relatively impious find that their cultural identity under attack.
From time to time I'll be drawn to a movie because it features an actor I adore.
True to that, marketeers and police have from time to time clashed over market closures in the country in the face of epidemic outbreaks.
Rhodochrosite crystals do occur here from time to time as relatively small flat rhombohedra.
He will refuse to defend the title and sink into a life of oblivion and mystery, surfacing from time to time to make anti-Semitic remarks.
Club sides have to keep introducing young players from time to time and likewise, the national team also has to blood new talent.
From time to time, Mary has shared these treasures with us through remarkable apparitions.
From time to time as a gap in the trees appears I catch sight of this glistening stretch of cobalt blue water below.
There is some graininess and picture noise from time to time, but for the most part the image is rock-solid.
He was smart, liked to read, wasn't a roughneck like most kids, and liked being alone from time to time.
Gifts of a pair of scissors or a looking glass were made to the caciques or village headmen from time to time to keep them friendly.
From time to time he'd drop back through the curtains, probably to reload, and then come back to loose off another magazine.
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