Examples of using Time to walk in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Time to walk.
I will give her time to walk through.
Time to walk some of this off.
Odd time to walk the dogs.
If you are too busy, you will find time to walk.
Okay, time to walk.
The best time to walk in town.
Time to walk over the the Colosseum.
And just in time to walk down the aisle.
Time to walk to the bus station.
Schedule a time to walk the hallways.
So if you start the trail on time(hint, whoever starts from Eilat,has much less time to walk to Ashram), you can get to Zorba exactly.
Take the time to walk through the hallways.
Though for old times' sake,I hope you will have time to walk through town with me again.
You will have time to walk on the bridge and take some photos.
It gave me some time to walk around.
Do you have time to walk and play with a pet?
Am I willing to spend time to walk and play with the dog?
Will you have time to walk and play with the dog?
After visiting the Temple of Poseidon, you have time to walk at leisure on the rocky promontory of Sounion.
Make sure to take time to walk to the scenic overlook.
It will take me time to walk the five blocks, wait for the bus.
This allows plenty of time to walk along the rim and gaze out from the viewing areas.
If she is overly excited or slowed down,she did not have time to walk, she is sick, she"forgets" everything or starts to get confused.
And at the end of the trip, we went out to Zanzibar, and took some time to walk on the beach, which is something we had done a lot while we were dating.