How to use in-sentence of “sometimes”:
– He sometimes used typical situations where these characters could be used as well.
– A battle victory, players will get experience points, coins, and sometimes can get special items.
– The western town is sometimes referred to as West Cowes where distinction is needed – such as at the two differing ferry landings.
– Luft, the German word for “air is sometimes used for a space made by a pawn move.
– Members of provincial legislatures in Canada are sometimes referred to as member of provincial parliament.
– Mecoptera are sometimes called scorpionflies after their largest family Panorpidae, in which the males have enlarged genitals that look similar to the stinger of a scorpion.
– While these networks cover the whole of Romandy, special programs related to Geneva are sometimes broadcast on some of the local frequencies in the case of special events such as elections.

Example sentences of “sometimes”:
– The gerund-particle sometimes looks like a noun.
– The back is evenly roughened to warty and sometimes has small spikes.
– He was sometimes referred to as the “Dear Leader”, but this was not an official title.
– The team is sometimes called the “Amerks” for short.
– The vocal cords are sometimes called ‘true vocal cords’ to distinguish them from the false vocal cords.
– Ancient rulers sometimes did insist not only that their own bodies, and much property, but even their servants and relatives be destroyed at their funeral.
– Like other untrue opinions, stereotypes might be used as reasons to discriminate against another person, or sometimes for a humorous effect in fiction.
– It has applications in many areas, including lossless data compression, statistical inference, cryptography, and sometimes in other disciplines as biology, physics or machine learning.
- The gerund-particle sometimes looks like a noun.
- The back is evenly roughened to warty and sometimes has small spikes.
– One insular species, the giant hoopoe of Saint Helena, is recently extinct, and the Madagascar subspecies of the hoopoe is sometimes elevated to a full species.
– They are sometimes helpful in medicine.
– Male sea lions have thick fur around the face and neck, which sometimes looks like a lion’s mane.
– Offline: I sometimes go to parties and other events, and meet with real-life friends.
– Bush has said that it is sometimes used for prisoners of war, but many human rights groups accuse America of keeping people from countries they are not at war with.
More in-sentence examples of “sometimes”:
- It is sometimes called Lowland Scots or Lallans.
- Tikrit sometimes known as Takrit or Tekrit, is a city in Iraq, located southeast of Mosul on the Tigris River.
– It is sometimes called Lowland Scots or Lallans.
– Tikrit sometimes known as Takrit or Tekrit, is a city in Iraq, located southeast of Mosul on the Tigris River.
– It sometimes give an idea of the harmony.
– This Genus honoring ItalyItalian noble Filippo del Albizzi, who introduce it in Europe at middle XVIII century, sometimes incorrectly named “”Albizzia””.
– Arthur Griffith became President of Dáil Éireann, and then both Dáil Éireann and the House of Commons of Southern Ireland were then replaced in a new election, for the ‘Third Dáil’, sometimes called the ‘Provisional Parliament’ or the ‘Constituent Assembly’.
– He sometimes stays in Paris, sometimes in his house in Calès.
– They took three different, sometimes overlapping, routes.
– Miners sometimes use them to determine the depth of a mine.
– The suffixes used in forming these names depend on the kingdom, and sometimes the phylum and class, as set out in the table below.
– Mother gulls are very protective of their eggs and chicks and will sometimes fight to the death to defend them.
– Capybaras are sometimes kept as pets.
– It was not borrowed from Coptic “ouaḥe as is sometimes suggested; the Greek word is attested several centuries before Coptic existed as a written language.
– In complex analysis, Euler’s formula, also sometimes called Euler’s relation, is an equation involving complex numbers and trigonometric functions.
– The largemouth is an Greenolive green fish, marked by a series of dark, sometimes blotches forming a jagged horizontal stripe along each side.
– This map is sometimes called the first weather map.
– For detailed writing about science, politics, or religion, articles sometimes need more words, but the English must be simple.
– Agoraphobia is sometimes treated successfully with medication and cognitive behavioral therapy, but some people never recover.
– FDP sometimes needs retesting using slightly higher or lower doses.
– Samael is sometimes confused in some books with Camael, an archangel of God, whose name means “He who sees God”.
– Spelt, sometimes called dinkel wheat or hulled wheat, is a type of wheat.
– Venus can sometimes be seen passing between the Sun and Earth.
– About 3000 years ago, dogs began to migrate from the Arctic into temperate climatetemperate Europe, North America, Asia, and sometimes Africa.
– Henri Valois, sometimes called Henricus Valesianus, was a medieval scholar.
– They can sometimes be a double entendre using both a literal sense of the word and a metaphor.
– In the United States, all climbing plants are called vines or ivies or sometimes creepers.
– The process is sometimes used by writers to overcome writer’s block, apathy, and self-criticism.
– Nikolai Andreyevich Rimsky-Korsakov, Russian languageRussian:Николай Андреевич Римский-Корсаков, sometimes spelt “Nicolai Rimsky-Korsakoff” was a Russian composer.
– They have a long, down-curved bill which is often brightly colored and sometimes has a box-like thing on the upper mandible.
– The term Opiate is sometimes used as a synonym.
– Their period is shorter, typically less than one day, sometimes ranging down to seven hours.
– Driftwood carried by Arctic rivers was the main, or sometimes only, source of wood for some Inuit and other Arctic populations living north of the tree-line until they came into regular contact with European traders.
– They competed for area to live and resources and sometimes they fought with each other.
– Their family biologyfamily is given as Sterculiaceae or sometimes as Malvaceae.
– Digital cameras sometimes have a function called “digital zoom”.
– This meant that instead of having two lines of written text to describe a few notes, a single character could represent one note, or sometimes as many as nine.
– Geb is sometimes equivalent to Greek Titan titan Kronos.
– He is the author of several books are well known and they sometimes offer new and original information about the country.
– Developed in final naturalism, he advanced towards original forms of the full baroque with a perception that sometimes precedes the rococo in some of his most peculiar and imitated pictorial creations, such as the Immaculate Conception or the Good Shepherd in child figure.
– Herbert Spencer of the Survival of the Fittest is more accurate, and is sometimes equally convenient”.
– This sometimes works because the filters look for words often used in phishing emails/messages.
– In many African tribes, initiation means circumcision of males and sometimes circumcision/genital mutilation of females.
– In “The Annotated Classic Fairy Tales Harvard professor Maria Tatar writes that the story is sometimes regarded as a cautionary tale.
– The execution itself is sometimes called “riding the lightning”.
– The term “Postmodernism” is often used to refer to different, sometimes contradictory concepts.
– In Oxford and Cambridge 16 ft long poles are sometimes used.
– A café is sometimes called a coffeehouse or a coffee shop or tea shop in English, a café in French and a bar in Italian cafe or café is the common spelling used in English, French, Spanish, et al.
– With the passage of the trough line, the wind turns to the southeast, the humidity suddenly rises, and the atmosphere destabilizes, producing widespread showers and thunderstorms, sometimes severe.
– Pomeranians are sometimes called Zwergspitz and Toy German Spitz in different countries.
– It is sometimes called protoplasmic streaming or cyclosis.
– The movie is sometimes called “X3”, “XIII”, “X-Men 3”, or “X-Men 3: The Last Stand”.
