How to use in-sentence of “on occasion”:
+ Cold fronts may feature narrow bands of thunderstorms and severe weather, and may on occasion be preceded by squall lines or dry lines.
+ Though physically strong, he was mentally lazy, and his chief interest was in sport: taking part in horse racing, chariot racing, and combats with beasts and men, mostly in private but also on occasion in public.
+ Initially the unit was confined to performing small scale reconnaissance missions, platoon sized missions by sea and on occasion on land into Finland and later Norway.
+ He was known for his competitive personality, keeping himself thirty pounds under his natural weight, and on occasion not sparing the whip on horses such as Nijinsky.
+ RuPaul has on occasion performed as a man in a number of roles.
+ Bundesfest Bund Deutscher Radfahrer” for the German Cycling Federation, and “200 Jahre Dresdner Anzeiger” on occasion of the jubilee of the first newspaper of Dresden.
+ Wilson, a Tarrant County Assistant District Attorney, who on occasion puts up a frown if Walker does not obtain results in time.

