Now and then or here and there.
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Examples for "occasionally"
Examples for "occasionally"
1Others helped occasionally while running some 50 county health programs and services.
2However, the bank occasionally makes exceptions to this rule in extraordinary situations.
3Merril called occasionally and asked a few questions but without much interest.
4Yet very occasionally cars were still seen in motion on the roads.
5It has also swept through flocks in Africa and occasionally in Europe.
1The game needs romance, I don't mind being proved wrong on occasion.
2Or perhaps you'll simply dry out unnoticed as I've done on occasion.
3The owners reserve the right to close the private road on occasion.
4Sub-adults do lead on occasion but only adult females are consistent leaders.
5And the methods of the Confederates had on occasion been somewhat similar.
1Sure, but once in a while you work with a partner, right?
2A toddy once in a while; that was all he ever took.
3She really needed to turn that thing off once in a while.
4There might be a little fuss in Ireland once in a while.
5She has to show the woman in her once in a while.
1Every now and then, however, she thought she heard something behind them.
2Every now and then you'll try a beer that's not quite right.
3The government takes polls now and then to investigate just that belief.
4He still calls up here now and then looking for new members.
5He was seen now and then by travelers, always in different forms.
1But it came out now and again, and we stayed on course.
2Every now and again a magazine comes along that captures the moment.
3I could always put a little work your way, now and again.
4The engineer was with her, putting in a word now and again.
5The lieutenant turned his eye every now and again on the batteries.
1In Mr Yeltsin's case however, democratic instincts surface from time to time.
2Of course, misleading posters can, from time to time, be quite beautiful.
3Under different conditions, I might even enjoy one from time to time.
4Different things appear from time to time to signify the ageing process.
5I sometimes from time to time come across it, unintentionally of course.
1But he was a serious young man, perhaps too serious at times.
2Investors often take refuge in those sectors at times of market uncertainty.
3You might also be feelin' frustrated at times for no clear reason.
4It was frustrating at times; we just couldn't quite execute at times.
5To be sure, the political process is chaotic, and at times alarming.
6The Court said it found Reriti's evidence confused and at times inconsistent.
7But at times, government gets tempted to respond to such with violence.
8The statement says Mr Mandela's condition remains critical and, at times, unstable.
9It wasn't quite Himalayan territory but at times if felt that way.
10However, they accepted that at times hygiene in their hospitals was inadequate.
11But that shows you the type of industry it is at times.
12Many say his at times schoolmasterly manner of explaining issues sounds pompous.
13Though at times a difficult read, this is a valuable historical document.
14While rowdy at times, the fans always carried themselves with good humour.
15Heteronormative society makes it difficult for us to feel comfortable at times.
16When you don't feel in control, you lose your way at times.
Translations for at times