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Meanings of be occasional in English
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Usage of be occasional in English
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What should beoccasional has become a daily part of our diet.
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By Saturday night and Sunday there will beoccasional heavy showers.
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There must beoccasional oversights, and you have been the victim of one.
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There must beoccasional cases which no pre-conceived theory can define.
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There must beoccasional descent of lovers' heads from the clouds.
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With all the sophisticated equipment aboard ISS, there were bound to beoccasional glitches.
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So, I'll just beoccasional trouble. He gave her a flashing grin at that.
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Hurricanes may beoccasional events, but sea level rise is "almost continuous", he added.
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The result could beoccasional moments of irritability, but focus on the small steps forward instead!
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Their meetings would then beoccasional and clandestine.
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There will beoccasional flamings-out of rage and despair, but they pass, and become progressively more infrequent.
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There may beoccasional twin births, but I happen never to have met so interesting a family.
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And such energy of desire and direction is not to beoccasional, but 'all the day long.'
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At about this time there begin to beoccasional references in his correspondence to a journey of exploration in the United States.
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There may beoccasional exceptions, but in general, young people who marry with this idea in their heads find that they have reasoned not wisely.
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CNN Washington bureau chief David Bohrman said Thursday that there will beoccasional live video on CNN of mourners filing past the former president's coffin.