Examples of using Time to clean in English and their translations into Finnish
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Time to clean.
Now it's time to clean.
Time to clean house, Ida. Thank you.
I had not had time to clean.
It's time to clean up your act.
People also translate
I did not have time to clean it.
Time to clean out the garage, buddy.
Now it's time to clean this up.
I didn't really have time to clean.
It is time to clean house!
Been a while since I had time to clean it.
Now it's time to clean off the keys.
I'm sorry, I did not… I didn't have time to clean.
He said, It's time to clean out the FBI.
If you have time to lean,you have time to clean.
I guess I have time to clean the kitchen.
If you have time to lean,you have time to clean.
I didn't have time to clean, I have been writing all the day.
I have had the craziest week, lots of new patients, no time to clean.
I don't have time to clean it.
These coasters catch and hold messes others can't,allowing you to lift them out with ease when it's time to clean.
I won't have time to clean it.
But you can walk in and book at every moment so i expect they have time to clean them proparly.
Description: A Crazy drug psycho broke free, andnow it's time to clean the streets, eliminating many gangs as possible, on each level get ready to spread chaos and bullets, killing many mobs as possible, while you do cool stunts, use your bullet time to take down your enemies with style, make combos and unlock new weapons!
They gave Hercules much more time to clean Augean stables.
If you have time to lean,you have time to clean.- Oh, no.
Itâ€TMs important to give yourself enough time to clean, particularly when you have back-to-back bookings.
But too much stuff,not enough time to clean the room completely!
Your teeth will stay whiter if nothing has the time to clean them after consuming food or drink.