regular - use in sentences

Preposition: as

  • clockwork: It keeps yer ' regular ' I ' go ' regular as clockwork 6.45 every morning.

Adjective modifier

  • few: We've spotted a few celebrity regulars at these haunts.

Modifies a noun

  • basis: Servers are expected to attend Church on a regular basis, whether on the serving schedule or not.
  • interval: Most rents are reviewed at regular intervals, maybe 3 or 5 years.
  • update: Sign up for updates Register for regular updates via our email alerts.
  • contributor: Regular site contributors are entitled to a free subscription.
  • expression: At other times you might prefer to use a regular expression to check whether data is numeric.
  • newsletter: You can opt out of our regular Newsletters at any time.

Modifying Another Word

  • fairly: The series didn't appear in every issue of Confidential, but was fairly regular nonetheless.
  • increasingly: During the past six months, property developers and investors seeking funding for their property transactions have contacted me on an increasingly regular basis.
  • so: However, you will be working hard and not yet fully accustomed to the climate of Africa, so regular water stops are taken.
  • also: Women are also regular flirts, with two in five experimenting on a fortnightly basis.
  • now: Many past winners of the competition are now regular exhibitors at the gallery.

Used with adjective complement

  • hold: We intend to hold regular Open Forum meetings to develop the work of the old AR consultative committee.
  • receive: Newsletter Subscribe to our free newsletter to receive regular Ouch!
  • organize: UK Dives - we organize regular dives in the UK suitable for all levels of experience.
  • become: I have lost weight, my periods have become more regular, my skin glows, and i have so much more energy.
  • host: With this in mind, New Frontiers have hosted regular HR seminars on legal and recruitment topics since 1996.
  • need: She will need regular shoeing and lots of forage available.

Preposition: in

  • side: Last season both Jim and Ken were regulars in the side that reached the semi-finals.

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