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de quando em quando
Now and then or here and there.
occasionally
on occasion
now and then
now and again
at times
from time to time
Portuguese
de quando em quando
Synonyms
Examples for "
occasionally
"
occasionally
on occasion
now and then
now and again
at times
Examples for "
occasionally
"
1
Others helped
occasionally
while running some 50 county health programs and services.
2
However, the bank
occasionally
makes exceptions to this rule in extraordinary situations.
3
Merril called
occasionally
and asked a few questions but without much interest.
4
Yet very
occasionally
cars were still seen in motion on the roads.
5
It has also swept through flocks in Africa and
occasionally
in Europe.
1
The game needs romance, I don't mind being proved wrong
on
occasion
.
2
Or perhaps you'll simply dry out unnoticed as I've done
on
occasion
.
3
The owners reserve the right to close the private road
on
occasion
.
4
Sub-adults do lead
on
occasion
but only adult females are consistent leaders.
5
And the methods of the Confederates had
on
occasion
been somewhat similar.
1
Every
now
and
then
,
however, she thought she heard something behind them.
2
Every
now
and
then
you'll try a beer that's not quite right.
3
The government takes polls
now
and
then
to investigate just that belief.
4
He still calls up here
now
and
then
looking for new members.
5
He was seen
now
and
then
by travelers, always in different forms.
1
But it came out
now
and
again
,
and we stayed on course.
2
Every
now
and
again
a magazine comes along that captures the moment.
3
I could always put a little work your way,
now
and
again
.
4
The engineer was with her, putting in a word
now
and
again
.
5
The lieutenant turned his eye every
now
and
again
on the batteries.
1
But he was a serious young man, perhaps too serious
at
times
.
2
Investors often take refuge in those sectors
at
times
of market uncertainty.
3
You might also be feelin' frustrated
at
times
for no clear reason.
4
It was frustrating
at
times
;
we just couldn't quite execute
at
times
.
5
To be sure, the political process is chaotic, and
at
times
alarming.
1
In Mr Yeltsin's case however, democratic instincts surface
from
time
to
time
.
2
Of course, misleading posters can,
from
time
to
time
,
be quite beautiful.
3
Under different conditions, I might even enjoy one
from
time
to
time
.
4
Different things appear
from
time
to
time
to signify the ageing process.
5
I sometimes
from
time
to
time
come across it, unintentionally of course.
1
Sure, but
once
in
a
while
you work with a partner, right?
2
A toddy
once
in
a
while
;
that was all he ever took.
3
She really needed to turn that thing off
once
in
a
while
.
4
There might be a little fuss in Ireland
once
in
a
while
.
5
She has to show the woman in her
once
in
a
while
.
6
Maybe even Rockefeller needed to leave his time
once
in
a
while
.
7
Maybe Mo was grabbing a free meal there
once
in
a
while
.
8
S: Well, every
once
in
a
while
I guess maybe it happens.
9
But
once
in
a
while
even the smartest people are caught napping.
10
He leaves his name at the box office
once
in
a
while
.
11
They do every
once
in
a
while
when the work gets slack.
12
The thriving overseer could afford to be extravagant
once
in
a
while
.
13
But for chrissake,
once
in
a
while
at least, leave your house.
14
A bit of good old-fashioned scepticism is refreshing
once
in
a
while
.
15
Sometimes I have only two and
once
in
a
while
only one.
16
What was so wrong about satisfying those needs
once
in
a
while
?
Portuguese
de quando em quando
uma vez
de vez em quando
vez por outra
outrora
ocasionalmente