Examples of using Timeto in English and their translations into Czech
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Timeto go.
I don't have timeto play games.
Timeto vote.
I don't have timeto hold your hands.
Can you just-- can you just goto dan's hearing,and then we can find a timeto deal with this later?
We don't have timeto talk, Houston. Yep.
On what, over the years, has become a bumpy, potholed deathtrap. With the air con sorted,it was timeto start practising.
I will give you ample timeto decide, of course.
Little man, you know, with grownups, sometimes they just needto move on with their own lives, andnanny carrie decided that it was timeto move on with her life.
Guess it's timeto set my meeting with harrick.
Now that you have had some timeto think about it.
Which reminds me it's timeto do a little priming of the pension plan.
Oh, I'm sorry. All the lights are out, andI haven't had timeto replace the bulbs yet.
Okay, and now it's timeto focus on the future.
I-I don't--I don't know how to-- I just-- I need some timeto think and just be alone.
You're going to need timeto unearth anything useful.
Perhaps you need some timeto reflect on it.
Look, dixon, I don't have timeto deal with thisright now, okay?
All the lights are out, andI haven't had timeto replace the bulbs yet.
You just needed more timeto get to know him.