Sentence examples for discussed from time to time from inspiring English sources

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"And we had discussed from time to time just the mental retardation issue".

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It wasn't an altogether absurd idea that "[title of show]" might get to Broadway; Mr. McCollum and the writers had discussed it from time to time.

The rest of the winners GTA IV, MGS 4, Fallout 3, etc.—are all games we've discussed here from time to time.

"It gets discussed in some towns from time to time, but when people sit around the table and talk about it, and come to understand, they realize that it's not dangerous, and it usually gets voted down," Mr. Gaeta said.

The main common elements of the evaluation criteria for all schemes are listed in Table 2; specific topics were discussed by the assessors from time to time within the framework of each scheme.

In three general practices, multidisciplinary meetings took place on a structural base (e.g., once a month) already before the start of this study, and older people were discussed in these meetings from time to time as well.

Since the 1950s, the existential as a special syntactic construction has been much discussed, with new insights appearing from time to time.

But what the program officer suggested I do for the resubmission was to get a letter from a scientist in Boston working in the same area saying he would be willing to be my "mentor," and to write into the grant travel money that I would go down and discuss my work with him from time to time.

On the other hand, where productive clinical case discussion came to an end, or had never really taken off, the image of whole link working project was tarnished; one practitioner reported 'there's no point having a link worker coming to practices discussing cases which barely change from time to time.' Productive link working was also vulnerable to changes in personnel and crises within teams.

Surely the governor of Florida, mentioned by many in earlier years as a potential president himself, must from time to time discuss with his dad the effects on his own political future of the momentous decisions made by his brother.

And yet, of course, like the National's other bankables Michael Frayn and Tom Stoppard, Alan Bennett has proved that there are big audiences out there for complicated dramas about clever dead people discussing things – provided that they pause from time to time for an archly crafted gag.

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