Examples of using Time to get up in English and their translations into Norwegian
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
Time to get up.
Come on, time to get up.
Time to get up.
Magnus! Time to get up.
Time to get up.
Come on, time to get up.
Time to get up.
And now it's time to get up.
Time to get up.
I think it's time to get up.
Time to get up, Maura.
Little Ice, it's time to get up.
Time to get up, Helena.
What time is it? Time to get up.
Time to get up, you guys.
Come on, honey. It's time to get up.
It's time to get up.
It helps children to fall asleep andstay in bed happily until it's time to get up.
Time to get up, kiddo.
Sekou. Sekou, it's time to get up.
Morning. Time to get up, sleepyhead.
Far the in the front of the dog kennel is Kompis, who, before my alarm goes off,know it is time to get up.
Time to get up(or wake up) and GO!
If you still lead a sedentary life,it's time to get up and take care of your health.
It's easy, takes less time to get up and running and if it breaks, I can send it to someone else to fix it.
No alarm clock that tells you in the morning very annoyingly that it's time to get up, while your body really tells something else.
She will doubtless need to time to get up to speed, thus providing another useful excuse to delay announcing the impossible.
You might notice that your first batch isn't as carbonated as later batches because it takes the culture some time to get up to sealing size.
Any light will signal the brain that it's time to get up, but the"blue light" of a mobile phone or dial of electronic watches is the worst.