Examples of using Time to count in English and their translations into Swedish
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Political
Time to count!
Time to count the bills.
Who's got time to count nowadays?
Time to count, gentlemen.
They had plenty of time to count.
It's no time to count your dead.
Have the services had time to count yet?
Bulgaria has time to count your losses- get$ 110 million.
Very well. It takes a long time to count.
I don't have time to count your pennies.
I only stole it. I didn't have time to count it.
This is no time to count words, Professor.
The board finally decided before the Florida Supreme Court's they did not have the time to count all of the ballots.
I can use the time to count the money.
It's the time to count blessings, lick wounds,
It takes a long time to count $1.
If you take the time to count, you will discover that there are 15 flags with a crescent
You understand? it's time to count, gentlemen!
maybe you will not have time to count all the stars.
It takes a long time to count 1.- Very well.
that you have taught me, but it took you less time to count these lemons than to you know.
Maybe now is the time to count your money.
It would probably take some time to count them all!
It takes a bit of time to count 55 millions by hand.
It must have taken them a long time to count it. Eight million.
It takes a long time to count 1.2 million dollars.
we have a plan, time to count the business deals.'.
Although no-one seems to have taken the time to count them, the saying goes that Malta has a church for every day on the calendar.
The idea that they didn't have enough time to count 10,750 undervote ballots in four days,?