Examples of using Time to raise in English and their translations into Finnish
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Time to raise the dead.
And if I need more time to raise the money?
Time to raise the dead. Quickly, quickly.
Tell them it is time to raise again!
Time to raise the dead. Quickly, quickly.
Brothers it is the time to raise our voices against them.
Time to raise your attack power. Pika! Roc!
Our voices against them. Brothers, it is the time to raise.
It's time to raise prices.
Let's roll. All right, it's time to raise the roof.
It's time to raise the sun.
The pig didn't even have time to raise his weapon.
It's time to raise your hand.
Mom, now would be a good time to raise my allowance.
It is a very interesting time to raise the matter of women's health, as the European Union is committed under the Treaty of Amsterdam to including at least two matters connected with this as part of all its activities.
With so much food on offer,it's a good time to raise young cubs.
It's time to raise the roof.
And by staying, you have given me time to raise a large army.
But it takes time to raise the banner. And before it is unfurled.
If she's got enough to send a bit extra,it's time to raise the rates.
You have had no time to raise her, slut that you are!
Maybe you are on a roll here, butdon't you think it's time to raise the bar a little?
You have given me time to raise a large army. And by staying.
Mr Gallagher, you know perfectly well this is not the time to raise this matter.
Before the first time to raise the curtains hung, how the folds with pins in position.
The car touched the ground just because we had no time to raise it higher at the service.'.
A person needs much more time to raise his child than an animal needs to train his young.
If it really is as great as the Bishop suggested,then I will need some extra time to raise more men at arms.
As Mr Barroso said,this is the right time to raise the question of the economic objectives of the countries of the Union.
At their most anticipated meeting in years, Federal Reserve policymakers will spend two days this week seated around a 27-foot Honduran mahogany table deciding if it's time to raise a key interest rate for the first time in nearly a decade.