Examples of using Time to listen in English and their translations into Danish
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and it is time to listen to it.
Just think about how much time you saved from this one little improvement- more time to listen to your music, which is what you wanted to do in the first place.
Anyone who takes the time to listen to the people working in the sector will know that the general working conditions are extremely tough,
for the time being, everyone must have time to listen to your answers and to the questions posed.
by quietening your minds inner critic and taking time to listen to the heart, you will be amazed by the realisations you will have.
is that you have time to listen to a lot of music!
I hope the President has time to listen to my entreaty- to lodge a protest with the Turkish authorities
be able to stop in time, to listen or to hide from prying eyes- it is no joke,
I haven't time to listen.
It's time to listen to me!
I haven't got time to listen.
Dylan, I don't have time to listen…- Right!
And now is exactly the right time to listen to him.
I don't have time to listen to some jive-ass put-me-on.
Linus, I don't have time to listen to you complain about detention.
Does it look like I have got time to listen to you?
I mean he never actually had the time to listen to the recording, did he?
If you have time to listen to music, then I assume you have time to finish your paperwork.
Then I assume you have time to finish your paperwork. If you have time to listen to music, Are you?