It did not rot, except for the weatherboards on the outside, which had to be replaced from time to time. |
The slave code adopted in 1798 and modified from time to time presented in considerable detail the legal aspects of slavery in the state. |
If a bird keeps leaving her eggs and only pops in for a quick visit from time to time, the eggs will addle and come to nothing. |
Furthermore, from time to time, they take these economic implications into account, along with other factors, in arriving at their decisions. |
The free caustic soda can be determined very easily by acidimetry on samples which are taken from the conveyor belt from time to time. |
Cook until the rice has absorbed the stock and then add more hot stock, stirring from time to time. |