Examples of using Time to take in English and their translations into Malay
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Time to take the medicine.
I never had time to take the test.
Time to take medicine.
We don't have time to take a risk.
Time to take medication.
People also translate
There was no time to take a picture of it.
Time to take medications.
I don't always have time to take on every case!
Time to take your medicine→.
For users who do not have the time to take.
Time to take the medication.
Skip the dose if the time to take next dose is near.
Time to take your medication.
Clean air is a human right, and it's time to take action.
Time to take you meds, Connor.
The dose should be skipped if the time to take the next dosage is nearby.
Time to take back what I gave you!
You should, however, skip it if it's almost time to take your next dose.
So it's time to take them all.
Time to take the children to the playroom.
The timing on this works outnicely because you will become a Platinum member in time to take advantage of Recertification for Life and the Advanced Nutrition Certification CEUs.
Time to take our plan to the next level.
Now it's time to take time for you.
Time to take your training to the next level. Never. We?
Now it's time to take an interest income celebrity!
It's time to take him back to the Central Plains. Our son is grown.
But if the time to take the next dose of the drug is nearby.
Time to take the system to a repair shop to post this but it in the introduce yourself forum.
It is time to take one more step in the renewal of my Church.
It's time to take monitoring and protection of your children within your hands with this brilliant iPhone spying app.