Exemple de utilizare a This would be a good time în Engleză și traducerile lor în Română
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Maybe this would be a good time.
This would be a good time.
We believe that this would be a good time to start.
This would be a good time to test it.
I was thinking maybe this would be a good time to talk.
This would be a good time to object.
Well, I thought that maybe this would be a good time to possibly have a heart-to-heart.
This would be a good time to advise the offender.
Ladies and gentlemen of the jury, this would be a good time to call a recess for the day.
This would be a good time to retreat into the tunnel.
I'm saying this would be a good time to start.
This would be a good time to eradicate them.
Al, I think this would be a good time to take a break.
This would be a good time for you to be quiet.
I just thought this would be a good time for Ade to meet Maisy.
This would be a good time for one of you to talk.
You know, maybe this would be A good time for you to just cut your losses.
This would be a good time for you and Dave to get to know each other.
Perhaps this would be a good time for an endowment.
This would be a good time to stop in at Earnestine Hazel's… and say hello to Russ.
Maybe this would be a good time for me to start my life too.
This would be a good time, after the participants become familiar with the elements of capacity and more conscious of observing how they might apply to their own organization, to make a measurement of the strength of their organization.
Seems like this would be a good time to ask for a few days off, then.
And this would be a good time to stab a knife in his guts!
Dearest, perhaps this would be a good time to consider possibly drinking just a little less.
Yeah, I believe this would be a good time for us to take a look at that red file?
In fact… this would be a good time… for you to do the right thing for once in your stinkin' life.
On the other hand, this would be a good time to question the contribution derogations enjoyed by certain States for historical reasons, and which have no grounds to exist today.