Did you mean from Time to Time?
Definitions
Wiktionary
- adv. Occasionally; sometimes; once in a while.
- adv. Continuously from one time to another; at all times, constantly.
WordNet 3.0
- adv. now and then or here and there
Examples
“Verbalize how you work out any conflicts that might come up from time to time with your own friends.”
“Curiously, despite having taken this simple lesson to heart, I have nonetheless from time to time been unprepared for the degree of novelty and mystery expressed in the seemingly impossible surprises that have jolted my life.”
“The pace was tormentingly slow on that completely plastic, unpaved road, and from time to time the wagon bogged to its axles in mud.”
“Nearby, the Board of War, presided over by John Adams, from time to time conferred in a local law office, and the Board of Treasury, chaired by Eldridge Gerry also of Massachusetts, met in a private home where printing presses were set up in two rooms to turn out Continental bills.”
“In the moonlight, the scaffold appears to be made of bleached bones from one of the leviathans that wash up on our shores from time to time to general alarm, for what godly world encompasses such creatures?”
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“So we grow up alone without Daddy with Miss Freeman looking in on us from time to time with Momma busy more and more.”
“In East Prairie, Mo., kids who may have skipped the meal from time to time are coming every day, said Lester Gillespie, youth program director at the Susanna Wesley Family Learning”
“Such a lack of appreciation of American mettle was of course rebuffed from time to time in Parliament, and strikingly so in a speech made in the House of Commons on March 27, 1775, by David Hartley:”
“Harold and I climbed up onto the partenza and made some desultory practice swings, from time to time casting our eyes down toward the slanting fairway, where all kinds of things were going on, none of them promising.”
“In the determination of the many problems that arose from time to time in this difficult matter, the Church was guided by the principle laid down in the Synod of Quierzy”
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