- But you need to be able to put it away sometimes, like, for example, now.
- My mom took me to church sometimes, like, for Christmas, Easter, too.
- But sometimes, for no apparent reason, it happens.
- Sometimes, for no particular reason,
- I do this sometimes, for tax purposes.
- And, for a family of poor people, sometimes, this could be a true gift of Providence.
- Sometimes, though, discarding is the outcome of conditions we ourselves impose, for example minimum landing sizes, and restrictions on quotas.
- Let's grab a beer sometime, for the heck of it.
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- Sometimes, for no particular reason,
- But sometimes, for no apparent reason, it happens.
- A means of controlling the voltage at the terminals of the device, within the limits as defined in Regulation No 48, may, for convenience, be located within the body of the headlamp.
- Okay, for convenience sake, and strictly as a semantic term, we'll refer to him as "the Master."
- I do this sometimes, for tax purposes.
- But there are fears that the proposed courses will be given, for convenience, in English.
- For convenience, they term you a monster.
- It betters, for convenience, the way by Vauxhall.
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