some times|some time in English
from time to time, oftentimes, during certain periods of time
Use "some times|some time" in a sentence
1. We've had some times.
2. Maybe with some justification at times.
3. Times, Sunday Times (2018) Some other playwrights are rather Clumsier.
4. Some time-Crunched cyclists barely have enough time to get on the bike for an hour, three times a week
5. Adjuncts (a) are some times called adverbials
6. Adjuncts (a) are some times called adverbials
7. I've been, uh, having some rough times.
8. I get it, take some time, get some rest.
9. Well, take some time.
10. Maybe some other time.
11. Some times. but also can be very effeminate.
12. Some strange customs have survived from earlier times.
13. And Abbasid to obstacle this desire of the Alids some times preferred pressure method and some times became in an egreement affort.
14. I need some time off.
15. Got some time next decade.
16. □ Why at times did Jesus yield on some rules?
17. However, some times sometimes the virus can sicken humans.
18. I spent some time with Comparably …
19. I'd like some time to consider.
20. Try and buy us some time.
21. Some teens spend excessive time online.
22. It's time for some serious negotiation.
23. She's been ailing for some time.
24. ‘It fills time,’ some may say.
25. The diversion bought him some time.