at times
Example Sentences
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That means the threat of more heavy rain with localised flooding in southern England and eastern Scotland where hill snow is also likely at times.
From BBC
"He's proved himself to be extremely effective in a number of jobs but at times he's flown too close to the sun," he told the BBC's World at One.
From BBC
However if you are in western England, Wales, Northern Ireland or the west of Scotland you may be able to catch a glimpse with clear spells at times.
From BBC
His own explanations for inflation are eclectic, at times drawing on commodity and stock prices, the money supply, productivity and federal spending.
That Tomás, who has already survived the Great Hunger as well as a cruel workhouse, isn’t already a lunatic is perhaps less fantastical than the plot itself at times.
From Los Angeles Times
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