Examples of using Time to time in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Ecclesiastic
But that's what we have to do from time to time.
Or would you still prefer your connection to drop out from time to time?
I check out your blog from time to time.
Check back, time to time.
But from what I hear from time to time, I seem to have succeeded a bit.
Keep drinking, time to time.
The human intellect fights it, from time to time.
He let out strange screams from time to time.
We all have problems with our computers from time to time.
Baths are recommended from time to time with a specific soap, in this way we will prevent them from accumulating excess fat.
Oftentimes, the fountain of youth's classification as myth is challenged from time to time with some expeditions or travels that claim to have finally found the fountain's location.
groups have arisen from time to time advocating radically new
treatment of heart disease from time to time to come from other places,
Other information that may be needed from time to time to process a request may also be collected in order to process and fulfill your order.
This tradition called Patekoan that has been carried out from time to time and is usually held around the Glodok area, West Jakarta.
You like to get away from it all and be alone from time to time to contemplate the meaning of life
There were a few things that she loved so I kept them in a small drawer and I get them out from time to time.
From time to time Guevara does comment acerbically on imperialist involvement in the continent-
He gives durus and khutbas from time to time and taught the works of Imam al-Ghazali in Britain,
Do not have time to time to throw balls into the pockets as you hear the deafening«»,