Examples of using Time to help in English and their translations into Danish
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But I'm so grateful… for the friends that I have made in here… who took the time to help me and just to give a shit about me.
Collateral circulation can develop over time to help provide oxygenated blood to an area where an artery is narrowed.
It is therefore high time to help the many people who have lost their bearings to reorientate themselves.
There's no way to get you back in time to help us with our little problem.
Girls, it's time to help Ramona to get dressed properly for an evening party.
There are always mods and hundreds of members there at any given time to help with any questions or strategy.
Parents should be on time to help the baby and eliminate the cause of concern.
it's time to help.
Step 15- Make sure your committee has ample time to help organize the event.
Read the rest at S-F. com/TykSak December 22nd 2002- Betatesters Opti is once again looking for beta testers this time to help test the 180 RC1 code.
Please remember these are trusted people who are offering their time to help you with your trades, and therefor it is recommended that you are very appreciative of their generous service!
Description:Hey! Girls, it's time to help Ramona to get dressed properly for an evening party.
I very much hope that the Belgian presidency will use this important time to help end the spiral of violence in the Middle East
7 Wonders 2 is a highly addictive Match Three game that transports you back in time to help workers construct world-famous buildings,
meet that special someone, then it's time to help Dr Love as he tries to make it happen for two unsuspecting vacationers in this fun 5-reel online slot game from NextGen.
taking the time to help qualify yourself and your matches will lead to a better outcome.
In writing.-(SV) Once again we have chosen to support the mobilisation of the EU's Globalisation Adjustment Fund- this time to help a total of around 2 800 people who have lost their jobs in Belgium- because Europe is still suffering the effects of the economic crisis and exceptional times require exceptional measures.
In writing.-(SV) We have chosen again this time to support the mobilisation of the European Globalisation Adjustment Fund- this time to help a total of around 1 200 people who have lost their jobs in Poland
we especially liked the panel discussion of experienced journalists working very often with us and who gave us a lot of time to help the public communicate our messages.
will devote considerable time to helping children with homework)