Examples of using It's time to send in English and their translations into Swedish
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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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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
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Political
It's time to send'em in.
Our cute little secret weapon. And now it's time to send in.
It's time to send them home.
To-do messages when it's time to send the time report for approval.
It's time to send your groupies away.
All right, you son of a bitch, it's time to send you back to where you belong.
It's time to send the emergency signal.
It's time to send your survey out!
when their work is complete and when it's time to send a reminder.
I guess it's time to send in a specialist.
until the moment when it's time to send our fries in the oven.
Now it's time to send in the troops.
he already has preferences, it's time to send him to a music school.
It's time to send the King a message.
The process function of Charity also makes it easier to keep track of time, such as when it's time to send out a letter or contact people via telemarketing, she points out.
I believe it's time to send for my wife and boy.
It's time to send him on to a behaviorist.
When you're finished it's time to send the stocktaking list to the stocktaking session.
It's time to send humanity back to the dark ages.
And now it's time to send in Our cute little secret weapon.
It's time to send your message to your legions below.
It's time to send Raphael a message that if he can get to you, you can get to Rosa.
It's time to send out your mercenaries again to show them that their defensive structures are no match for your armies!
It's time to send a powerful message to those wiling to undermine the ICA's sovereignty
Then it is time to send a debt collection notice.
It is time to send in your application.
You will get a letter from the Swedish Migration Agency when it is time to send in your documents.
I cannot approve this step because it is time to send a clear signal to Turkey by blocking
As my colleague, Mrs Bildt, has said, it is time to send out a signal and to bring an end to isolation.