How to use "sometimes" in a sentence

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This means I sometimes forget things

I sometimes go into shock

We sometimes stopped on the ocean floor and walked outside the ship

I can think things OK, but when I have to say them or write them down, sometimes they come out all wrong

But one girl, Jenny Curran, didn't run away, and sometimes she walked home with me

He had a car, and sometimes he gave me a ride to the practice field

Jenny wasn't happy about the wrestling but I won a lot of money - sometimes by winning fights, sometimes by losing them because Mike told me to lose them

'Write to me sometimes, Forrest

On his way to work at Spitalfields market he often checked the passage because strangers sometimes came in

Elizabeth sometimes stayed at a lodging house in Flower and Dean Street, where people called her Long Liz

He walked for a couple of hours every evening, sometimes alone, sometimes with Cosette

I see him at the train station sometimes; then he's there again when I get off the bus in the town centre here in Howarth

If you get a woman's bag, you sometimes have to run."

I suppose sometimes a person just..

And sometimes the cases are interesting, and he likes having some good stories to tell the guys in the pub

But only sometimes, because the defendant and the rest of her family, the Lee family, are wild, and he does not want to make her, or them, angry

The kid looks about eleven, and they let him walk into the town from the hotel sometimes

sometimes..

I think he hits the boys sometimes, but I can't prove it."

His wife Rhea is a good woman and pretty too, but sometimes he cannot help but look at Junior and wonder.

And Owen now notices that the boy actually looks a little bit like him after all and that he also smiles sometimes

And sometimes I have to do things to protect my business

You see, he is not a cruel man, but he sometimes has to do cruel things

It was true, her family was very lucky, and she sometimes forgot that

A bit too clever, said a voice in Sala's head: they'd been together, and yet not together; they were able to talk to each other, but sometimes experienced things separately

It can sometimes be like a terrible illness.

He comes into the restaurant sometimes,' I said.

She slept in the cottage sometimes

The sea is sometimes very rough in the bay.'

'But you do act strangely sometimes

People come to tea sometimes, of course.'

If Magyck! Was a hit and packed the showroom for four or five years, as sometimes happened with successful Vegas shows, she'd be a multimillionaire by the end of the run

She and Michael hadn't yet begun to raise their voices to each other; their disagreements had been conducted in normal tones, sometimes even in whispers, yet Danny probably had heard enough to know they were having problems.

Hundreds of gamblers - pretty young women, sweet-faced grandmothers, men in jeans and decoratively stitched Western shirts, retirement-age men in expensive but tacky leisure outfits, a few guys in three-piece suits, salesmen, doctors, mechanics, secretaries, Americans from all of the Western states, junketeers from the East Coast, Japanese tourists, a few Arab men - sat at the semielliptical blackjack tables, pushing money and chips forward, sometimes taking back their winnings, eagerly grabbing the cards that were dealt from the five-deck shoes, each reacting in one of several predictable ways: Some players squealed with delight; some grumbled; others smiled ruefully and shook their heads; some teased the dealers, pleading half seriously for better cards; and still others were silent, polite, attentive, and businesslike, as though they thought they were engaged in some reasonable form of investment planning

After so much talk about death, she needed a glimpse of movement, action, life; and although the Strip sometimes was grubby in the flat glare of the desert sun, the boulevard was always, day or night, bustling and filled with life.

Although winter days in the desert were often as warm as springtime elsewhere, winter nights were always cool, sometimes downright bitter

But sometimes..

he gives me the creeps sometimes

What would the elder Alexander's, the famous statesmen, think if they knew he'd soiled his hands with blood? As for the fact that it was sometimes his job to order other men to kill, he supposed his family would understand

all night, sometimes.'

'We do sometimes trust people too easily.'

The excitement rose, then Miss Marple said, 'Bad girl! If you make things up, people often believe them, and sometimes that leads to problems.'

He had no self-control at all and sometimes cried for hours at a time

Harris said he felt dizzy sometimes

George is a little slow at understanding a joke sometimes.

Lots of taxi drivers own their taxis in the end, sometimes more than one.'

Sir P sometimes let me go away for a short while

War is usually a bad thing, but it has sometimes been good for women and work

Was this because of sexism? Maybe the men became afraid that the women were equal, or sometimes better, than them.

Ruvimbo's husband hit her, and sometimes she had to sleep outside