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7 Sentences With "only now and then"

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Over the first six episodes, though, it doesn't yet get around to the first goal, and it manages the second only now and then.
But to my ear, it's a symphony of compromise, where only now and then a sour note sounds from someone who breaks from the platitudes they are spewing.
Danby left London, declaring that he would never live there again, and that the Academy, instead of aiding him, had, somehow or other, used him badly. For a decade he lived on the Lake of Geneva in Switzerland, becoming a Bohemian with boat-building fancies, painting only now and then.
" > 8\. The Pill "Thought control, like birth control, is best undertaken as > long as possible before the fact. Many grown-ups will obstinately persist, > if only now and then, in composing small strings of sentences in their heads > and achieving at least a momentary logic. This probably cannot be prevented, > but we have learned how to minimize its consequences by arranging that such > grown-ups will be unable to pursue that logic very far.
Figueres was first founded on April 13, 1919. Bernat Palmer was elected as its first president, and Camp de l’Horta de l’Institut became its first stadium. In 1983 the club first reached Segunda División B, and promoted to Segunda División only three years later, maintaining that status for seven seasons and appearing once in the La Liga promotion playoffs: after finishing third in the regular season, it eventually lost on aggregate to Cádiz CF. Figueres spent the next fourteen years consolidated in the third level, only now and then vying for promotion. On 27 June 2007 the principal shareholder transferred the club to Castelldefels due to little support of the public, and the side would eventually disappear.
In a lost work, the Sailor's Kalendar, he must in one way or another have recounted his sea adventures. If Lodge, as has been supposed, was the Alcon in Colin Clout's Come Home Again, it may have been the influence of Edmund Spenser which led to the composition of Phillis, a volume of sonnets, in which the voice of nature seems only now and then to become audible, published with the narrative poem, The Complaynte of Elsired, in 1593. A Fig for Momus, on the strength of which he has been called the earliest English satirist, and which contains eclogues addressed to Daniel and others, an epistle addressed to Michael Drayton, and other pieces, appeared in 1595.
The book contains criticism of natural selection: > It is to be observed that the two grand principles of the theory are > avowedly metaphors. Natural Selection is a metaphorical expression, and the > Struggle for Existence is used in ‘a large and metaphorical sense.’ These > are the two pillars of the whole theory ; Natural Selection and the Struggle > for Existence represent and express everything that Mr Darwin has to urge ; > take them away and nothing remains, and yet they are both metaphors. If > these terms are metaphors, they are not realities, but verbal pictures or > shadows, and are, therefore, vicious terms in a scientific disquisition. > Neither are they only now and then, and by way of illustration, introduced, > though even that would scarcely be admissible in handling the great > revelation of the existence and origin of beings; but they occur in almost > every page [in On the Origin of Species], to the exclusion of other terms — > so that from first to last we are led by a metaphor at every step, as the > poor belated traveller is sometimes led by Will-o’-the-wisp into the fatal > morass.

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