Every now and then Sentence Examples

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  • The province produces much wheat, barley, rice, millet, cotton, but the authorities every now and then prohibiting the export of cereals, the people generally sow just as much as they think will suffice for their own wants.

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  • His talk was generally grave, but every now and then was lit up by dry humour.

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  • He ranges freely about the world, touching the laughable sides of things with kindly laughter, and every now and then dropping the risibile and taking to the rationale.

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  • She kept going to the door, as if she expected some one, and every now and then she would touch her cheek, which is her sign for her mother, and shake her head sadly.

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  • Rostov was talking merrily to his two friends, one of whom was a dashing hussar and the other a notorious duelist and rake, and every now and then he glanced ironically at Pierre, whose preoccupied, absent-minded, and massive figure was a very noticeable one at the dinner.

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  • Wolzogen took his place and continued to explain his views in French, every now and then turning to Pfuel and saying, "Is it not so, your excellency?"

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  • The curly- headed, delicate boy sat with shining eyes unnoticed in a corner, starting every now and then and muttering something to himself, and evidently experiencing a new and powerful emotion as he turned his curly head, with his thin neck exposed by his turn-down collar, toward the place where Pierre sat.

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  • Only eyes would shine every now and then with a glimpse of remembrance of the life they once had.

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  • You'll think you've killed it, but just keep watering the pot every now and then and it's almost guaranteed to come back.

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  • However, it does pay to stroll through the stores every now and then or keep an eye open for sale papers because you may be able to pick up a tool kit "necessity" that you just haven't needed yet.

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  • There's nothing wrong with any of these things, of course, but most women would admit to a longing for some indulgence every now and then.

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  • Some people are able to use cocaine just once, or just every now and then.

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  • Pathological liars lie about everything, while most people simply lie every now and then.

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  • More often than not, these are quite costly, although a little savvy shopping may yield a bargain or two every now and then.

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  • There's a big difference, and every now and then of course I go out and eat what I like.

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  • Even indoor dogs need a good scrubbing every now and then.

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  • The breed can get along quite well with a simple brushing every now and then and a bath and shampoo only when needed.

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  • Once your partner gets to know you much better, you might be able to break out the offensive t-shirts every now and then.

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  • Of course, every now and then a shockingly great deal does present itself, but those instances are few and far between.

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  • Though you usually won't find replicas or knockoff Oakleys here, you can find a few every now and then.

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  • You won't have to switch your glasses back and forth if you need to look up every now and then at something far away.

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  • MoreAwesomeThanYou is another forum where you'll discover an occasional interesting Sims 3 mod every now and then.

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  • Make sure you take the time to apply a heat protectant, and give your hair a break every now and then!

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  • If you are an avid colorist or need high maintenance touch-ups, make sure to give your hair a break every now and then.

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  • Most beach etiquette is common sense, but it doesn't hurt to brush up every now and then.

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  • Together, they combine to give the illusion of a one-piece swimsuit with a flash of midsection every now and then.

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  • The collection is small, but every now and then new stills will crop up.

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  • Virgo helps Pisces learn greater discipline while Pisces teaches Virgo that it's okay to let loose of self-discipline every now and then.

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  • They need to remember to resurface every now and then.

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  • The Willard Library is probably one of the most popular online cams where you can watch the Children's Room, the Basement Room or the Research Room for any sign of the ghosts that visitors report spotting every now and then.

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  • At least that's the cry every now and then when someone finds a strange animal carcass that seems to fit the description of the notorious "goat sucker".

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  • Just as you tend to shake up your look every now and then with a hot new dress or a gorgeous leather handbag, you should consider doing the same with your shoes.

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  • It's good to see the Forresters as underdogs every now and then.

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  • Instrumental soundtracks rarely achieve the same success, but every now and then one comes along that exceeds expectations and becomes commercially successful.

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  • The opium must not be burnt or made too dry, but roasted gently till it looks like burnt worsted; every now and then he takes it away from the flame and rolls it (still on the end of the dipper) on the flat surface of the bowl.

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  • During long easy runs, you could include some faster cadence every now and then.

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  • I'm hitting little indentations in the snow that I can't see, so every now and then am actually air born!

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  • But she had to remind the others every now and then in case the boredom made them think up dangerous pranks.

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  • Then look over the sides of the hull very carefully and give a good thump on the side every now and then.

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  • It is natural that Lotze, having this great and final conception always before him, works under its influence from the very beginning of his speculations, permitting us, as we progress, to gain every now and then a glimpse of that interpretation of things which to him contains the solution of our difficulties.

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  • But every now and then there would be a little difference.

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  • While getting wet every now and then isn't a problem, you don't want aluminum chairs to come into contact with too much moisture.

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  • Flip the cushions every now and then so that one side doesn't fade or break down faster than the other.

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  • Clean them every now and then by lightly scrubbing them with soap and water.

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  • Needless to say, waterproof mascara is a heaven-sent product for women everywhere, regardless of whether or not she's prone to a few tears every now and then.

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  • So where should the full-figured gal who likes to purr every now and then shop when she wants the latest animal print lingerie styles?

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