How To Use Sporadically In A Sentence

  • The book sporadically manages to be amusingly catty, but never, try as it may, moving.
  • sporadically" - the last time they crossed paths, she said, was at a talk he gave at Howard NYT > Home Page
  • It was a bad-tempered match with fights breaking out sporadically amidst the rugby.
  • But it was probably without much difficulty, given their close linguistic kinships, that the clusters of West Germanic languages sporadically evolved into what would become the earliest manifestations of English. The English Is Coming!
  • It may be manifested sporadically or exercised persistently. The Government and Politics of France
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  • The casual viewer is somebody who tunes in sporadically and expects to be able to catch up with next to no effort. The Tail Section » Decoding the Lost Decline… A.K.A More free market research for ABC
  • These river bank bluffs are generally lined with woody vegetation that support a flora which is sporadically seasonally flooded, and is more open and prone to disturbance than other wooded inland sites.
  • Moreover, the maladjusted financial and economic systems function sporadically and poorly with only ‘minimal stimulation.’
  • The distant thunder from the coast continued sporadically.
  • Those who took their clofibrate sporadically had a five-year mortality of 24.6 percent, significantly higher than those who took it as directed, a piece of data that would seem to confirm the efficacy of clofibrate. The adherer effect | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D.
  • Sporadically published, its sixth issue came out last month.
  • It is known that dense silica deposition in these four cell types occurs sporadically in the epidermis of grasses and bamboos.
  • A DSS internal investigation concluded that half the counties in a 21-county survey were not routinely providing voter registration to DSS clients, that five of the remaining ten provided them only "sporadically;" and that one did not provide them at all. Demos: A Win For Low Income Voters' Rights In Missouri
  • OH you have thrown in the lingo sporadically but the things in between are the real Michelle and because of that it takes back any of the good you have tried to say. Theodore's World
  • The dicentra normally has one or two blooms sporadically all season, this is highly unusual. November Dreams Bloom Day « Fairegarden
  • His hair was chaotically bedraggled, obviously soaked as well as sporadically covered with soapy foam.
  • However, it was easier said than done, for Amelia was teleporting sporadically, making it impossible to determine where she'd appear next.
  • City lights sprawled below, growing brighter and dimmer sporadically as the pod passed through low level cloudlets.
  • It rained sporadically all morning, a fine, needle like mist that pelted my cheeks as I dashed from the house to the car. 2009 October « Becca’s Byline
  • This view was sporadically applied to artists in the 16th century.
  • The actors, left with little choice but to act their socks off to save face, sporadically energise the plodding script but there are many dull stretches.
  • Armed conflict between clans, often over access to water, breaks out sporadically.
  • It may be manifested sporadically or exercised persistently. The Government and Politics of France
  • Since 1900 the site has sporadically produced gem tourmaline as well as rhodizite and beryl.
  • After his departure, I became disenchanted and have only purchased the title sporadically since then. Tomb Raider #47 | Kung Fu Rodeo
  • He was imprisoned for twelve years and has been sporadically jailed since, but the Algerian government now lets him run on a leash. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Lil had one hand over her mouth and was sporadically clenching her eyes shut.
  • The seascape, essentially of hard corals, is sporadically carpeted with colourful soft corals, sea whips, sea fans and leathery soft corals.
  • The violence continued sporadically for months; and months after it had died down, anonymous avengers riposted with a cycle of bomb blasts, a horrific postscript to the slaughter.
  • Flights took place sporadically throughout the month in a desperate attempt to build up stockpiles of supplies before the winter.
  • It may be manifested sporadically or exercised persistently. The Government and Politics of France
  • Now that this fact has sporadically appeared in media coverage, many people are still missing a very important point.
  • His hair was chaotically bedraggled, obviously soaked as well as sporadically covered with soapy foam.
  • The energy situation is expected to continue to be sporadically uncertain.
  • Fighting continued sporadically for two months.
  • The distant thunder from the coast continued sporadically.
  • It may be manifested sporadically or exercised persistently. The Government and Politics of France
  • The only physical cause for the practice which suggests itself to me and that must be owned to be purely conjectural, is that within the Sotadic Zone there is a blending of the masculine and feminine temperaments, a crasis which elsewhere occurs only sporadically. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • THE "BORN" IDENTITY: The "Born This Way" episode of Glee is even more AfterSchool Special than usual, a sporadically enjoyable seminar in self-acceptance with a chaser of Nip/Tuck, as Rachel considers altering her schnozz after Finn busts it in rehearsal, prompting Mr. Schue to urge the entire glee club — and OCD gal pal Emma — to embrace their metaphorical warts. Matt's TV Week in Review: A Wedding, A Farewell, and More!
  • There has been action taken sporadically or on a one-off basis, but no concerted move. Times, Sunday Times
  • She was listless, helpless, but not suicidal, and used cocaine sporadically.
  • He sporadically thinks of the possibility of a pardon.
  • The workers accused management of keeping them guessing about their future with the troubled car assembly plant, which has only functioned sporadically over the past two years.
  • He was imprisoned for twelve years and has been sporadically jailed since, but the Algerian government now lets him run on a leash. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Sumek, whose family owns Lenco transmissions, has raced the car sporadically the last couple of years.
  • Sure, Ann Coulter has proven that being shrill and vapid is no serious barrier to success, but Coulter is at least sporadically witty and entertaining — she can turn a phrase, whether or not she uses it to say much of anything. Peer Produced Harassment
  • Basically our internet works sporadically, meaning it works for five minutes and doesn't work for five days. Archive 2007-11-01
  • They exhibit and work extensively on the Continent and in the UK, but only sporadically in the US.
  • He was given a sixth share in the catch and returned to Polmayne sporadically -- either out of pocket or flush after a good splat of fish. THE MAIN CAGES
  • Sporadically developed crenulation occurs on some foliation surfaces as small patches of closely spaced wrinkles.
  • Bacharach resurfaced only sporadically in the '70s and '80s, turning out the occasional hit with his new wife, Carole Bayer Sager.
  • he only works sporadically
  • Strong velarisation of certain consonant groups, especially of the cluster ‘cl’, which is typical of most Irish dialects, has only been noted sporadically.
  • But, given these similarities, it's at least possible that he might have followed Axl Rose's lead, turning into a loopy, mansion-bound recluse, tinkering with unfinished projects, piling on the suet and emerging sporadically to sue his ex-bandmates and have a punch-up with Tommy Hilfiger. Never mind Nevermind, 1991 was all about Guns N' Roses
  • First, data on law firm clientele are sporadically and unreliably available.
  • Olives from wild trees (oleasters) were sporadically gathered, in the Near East, by Neolithic peoples about 10,000 years ago.
  • ICE hasn't listed any native Filipino on its "gangbanger" watchlist or detention cells in the past few years, although insignificant remnants of Pinoy street gangs like Akrho and Bahala Na Gang sporadically surface in known Filipino communities here and in Carson, Glendale, Eagle Rock, San Fernando Valley, Rowland Heights, West Covina and Hawthorne. Undefined
  • Yes, the film is sporadically funny, and, yes, it satirizes the genre, but I left the movie feeling like I had seen a missed opportunity.
  • I only win sporadically in the pools, because I always pick the University of Arizona to go all the way. Beware the Ides of March...
  • Outside their window, an insect's timid squeak peeped sporadically into the night, like a half-rusty hinge.
  • In the United States, such features show up sporadically in arid lands from New Mexico to Idaho.
  • The communal clashes have erupted sporadically since January 1998, claiming 28 lives.
  • Criticismo occurs in Spanish, in Baltasar Gracián's El Heroe (1637), and sporadically in eighteenth-century Italian, but disappeared as there was no problem of homonymy. LITERARY CRITICISM
  • Outwith the aforementioned mountain ranges, which are highest in Slovakia, larch is present only sporadically whilst arolla pine, if present, is considered by most an unnatural element.
  • The line coursed in sporadically, and Sasha, among a group of twenty or thirty, reached the building's first section. Tell Them, Please Tell Them
  • Sandbag-lined bunkers and hastily-constructed concrete pillboxes rose sporadically out of the churned land.
  • Subterranean species are difficult to monitor since they appear seasonally and sporadically in seeps and springs or may not appear even during high water flows.
  • If you think of this as another of Altman's dissections of hermetic societies that function according to their own rules and imperatives, you may find yourself sporadically absorbed.
  • You'll need to sow in a block, as the plants are wind-pollinated and germinate sporadically. Times, Sunday Times
  • Fighting continued sporadically for two months.
  • Tight circles of light begin to appear, sporadically.
  • He wants to learn how the peregrine does it, how a bird can fly hundreds of miles a day, feeding sporadically and buffeted by uncooperative winds.
  • Although the show has aired sporadically in syndication, it has never been officially released on DVD.
  • After that, he called sporadically, usually late at night, to tell her what he’d bought for her and the kids. Unveiled
  • The distant thunder from the coast continued sporadically.

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