Sometimes in a sentence as an adverb

Life sucks like that sometimes. Most of us have one.

It was a pretty long journey for a weekend - it would sometimes take 10 hours one way since you had to go through New York. Of course, it was worth it.

I use, fix and sometimes build many of these as components of watch movements. [1] Is what I know as a Geneva Drive.

I have to constantly hear my father shout what an idiot I am for quitting a high-paying job Fathers are sometimes wrong. Yours is now.

That being said, sometimes a man in a saloon has a few drinks and yells at the television, telling the coach of some football team what to do next. Just because he's drunk and in a saloon doesn't mean he's wrong, just boorish.

That just spoils the soup for everybody and sometimes it kills entire segments. Especially companies where investment is made in B, C or even later rounds should be looked at very carefully.

When looking to effect change, one has to build coalitions, which sometimes means picking battles. Eich apparently does not believe that I deserve the same rights that he does, but if he is a champion of other values I hold, does that mean I should write him off entirely?

But the vendors sometimes tell hospitals that they cannot update FDA- approved systems, leaving those systems open to potential attacks. In fact, the agency encourages such updates.

Proper Noun Examples for Sometimes

Sometimes they shutter them, sometimes they stuff them in the closet. Google Reader, Wave, etc, you know.

Sometimes definitions

adverb

on certain occasions or in certain cases but not always; "sometimes she wished she were back in England"; "sometimes her photography is breathtaking"; "sometimes they come for a month; at other times for six months"