0 sometimes, but not regularly:
We still get together for lunch every now and then.
1 sometimes but not very often:
In the course of their stories of ageing, my narrators every now and then referred to life events from the past.
Every now and then, just for a change, she did crosswords.
Simply to be outdoors, it is a matter discussed every now and then.
Every now and then the atoms just swerved.
Phrased differentially, the idea of amortized complexity amounts to choosing a function c that allows, every now and then, more substantial decreases of its value.
I wear them in turns, wash them every now and then.
I think all teachers benefit from having a shake up every now and then, from having new ideas run across them.
These scripts may become active every now and then in almost anyone.