Adverb
In a sporadic manner.
Source: Webster's dictionaryLaws, at best, are attempts to control a population, and work only sporadically with great expense and hardship. Other common behaviorcontrol methods are patriotism, religion, propaganda, and nationalism. All manmade laws are developed to preserve the established order. Jacque Fresco
I am up to date only sporadically. I live firmly in the world of art, where reality and fantasy are one. Fritz Leiber
In the first years after the systemic transition, our screens showed American entertainment that had not been available before, or had been available only sporadically. Andrzej Wajda
I think that clearly it has an influence, to be coming of age during the punk rock era, to come from a difficult and sporadically violent background, to have been in and out of such chaos, I think it actually helps. But I don't know for sure. Craig Ferguson
I was never really a child actor. I was working sporadically in indie films in Pennsylvania, but I was still living at home. Charlie McDermott
Cabaret is a great format. All you have to do is sing and be funny sporadically. Julie Klausner