Examples of using Hours to go in English and their translations into Italian
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Six hours to go.
We got two more hours to go.
You had 8 hours to go and come back.
You have still got 19 hours to go.
Hours to go, and still some work to be done.
We have two hours to go.
With two hours to go, the other teams were pretty much ready.
Wow, and with just, uh, 30 hours to go.
The sun has six hours to go down from noon.
It was still updating when I left with a couple hours to go.
You will have 5 hours to go to Blue Lake.
I'm thinking we have a lot of footage… Thousands of hours to go through.
The train takes about two hours to go from Cairo to Alexandria.
Hours to go, and still some work to be done. I checked the barn.
Still hours and hours to go.
Few hours to go as Talking Angela will give birth to a beautiful kitty.
Myth 8 You have to meditate for hours to go deep.
So, just 24 hours to go and now I'm pretty confident I will
Batteries integrated rechargeable long-life> 6 hours to go anywhere.
I said it's over 4 hours to go up there and at that time I had never even been up there.
Some of the lads were wondering if we could have a couple of hours to go into Amiens.
The journey takes 8 hours to go and 8 to return, under the threat of Sudanese bombers.
Stay with us as the countdown to Doomsday continues with just six more hours to go.
Set a number of days or hours to go without picking and gradually increase this.
Still two hours to go!
This sweet nav system says we got two more hours to go, so there's plenty of time to listen to both.
So he took two hours to go black, filled the drop,
and at least 20 hours to go before I would be allowed to taste food or drink.
It's only when you want the hours to go like now That time has a way of staring
Do you want to drive five hours to go rock climbing with her, and be expected to have sex after?