Examples of using Time to break in English and their translations into Polish
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Time to break someone.
This is a good time to break.
Time to break the ice.
Giving you enough time to break him?
Time to break tradition.
I need some time to break in.
Time to break the bad news.
It's time to break this habit!
We will need some time to break it.
It's time to break those chains.
Patterns of behaviour take time to break.
Good time to break.
It's a shame I don't have more time to break you down.
It's time to break expectations.
I know you're a stickler for rules, but if was ever there was a time to break one, it's now.
It was time to break it off.
perhaps it's time to break the habit and consider a vaporizer.
Time to break some bread, gentlemen.
Give me more time to break her.
Time to break out the Christmas calendar.
We don't have time to break in and hot wire it.
The commission also made its fifth recommendation in as many years for accession talks to  start with the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia stating that it was“time to break the vicious link”.
It takes time to break a kid down.
It's time to break that horse.
If there was ever a time to break the rules, this is it.
It is time to break this cycle.
We don't have time to break her, so I made some.
Interesting time to break the"Don't ask, don't tell" policy around here.
This ain't the time to break you're his mother.