Examples of using Time to take in English and their translations into Dutch
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Colloquial
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Official
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Ecclesiastic
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Medicine
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Financial
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Computer
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Programming
Good, then we will have time to take a look at it.
maybe it's time to take this book on a journey to a peak.
Also Had no time to take with us to drive to a nearby parking space.
Maybe he's giving his partner time to take whatever it is they came here for.
Our hosts gave us time to take"possession of our apartments.".
And time to take my little girl for ice-cream. After all, I am here on leave.
stagnating EU RD intensity: no time to take a break!
Than a week before my arrival to arrange a time to take possession of the apartment
Otherwise,, Perhaps, have a lot of time to take off the antenna with bracket
It is possible also a polyethylene bag with fishes to lower in a pond and some time to take for temperature alignment,
If you find the time to take a walk, you will be rewarded with the sight of an abundance of wild flowers and plants and the enchanting views from the quiet mountain villages.
As a market balance has not yet been found, and as the accompanying measures such as the grubbing-up scheme need time to take effect, it is expedient to keep the prohibition on new plantings in place until 31 December 2015,
the pinout of the jack is the same, the time to take out it of the drawer, and give a second life;
yet they devote so much time to taking the holy Prophecies,
Time to take some calls.
Time to take her power.
Time to take you back.
Time to take a bath.
Time to take up position.
Time to take over Mako.