Examples of using Time to put in English and their translations into Polish
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Financial
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Official/political
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Programming
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Computer
Time to put all shyness.
And luckily"time to put a sweater on.
Time to put the ball up!
Didn't have any time to put my contacts in.
Time to put it behind us.
People also translate
I didn't even have time to put on my tie.
Time to put in the new glass.
She couldn't have had time to put them on then.
Time to put all shyness aside.
I will be back in time to put to her bed.
Time to put this puzzle back together.
More than enough time to put you away for life.
Time to put on your party clothes.
We don't have time to put a pin in anything.
Time to put the past behind us.
The fire gave others time to put in competitive bids.
Time to put the kids to bed.
Will that give you enough time to put your affairs in order?
Time to put aside your little war.
Have you also taken the time to put the air horn inside the car?
Time to put on our negotiation faces.
He returned the money he stole in time to put his son to bed.
Time to put something else in that mouth.
No, he returned the money that he stole just in time to put his son to bed.
Time to put this little octopus to bed.
And I look at the child… but I still had enough time to put her safely on the ground.
Time to put parts three and four into motion.
From that morning, I now began working nearly full time to put the ideas into effect.
Time to put your mouth where the money is.
I looked at the child and had just enough time to put it in safety.