Examples of using At a certain time in English and their translations into Hebrew
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No, I have just gotta get back. I told Ilene I would be back- at a certain time.
We met at a certain time when music was very open,
And she had indications that if we went to a certain place at a certain time, we would enter the dimension and make contact with a certain person.
If Mr. Hubbard said to meet him somewhere at a certain time, then he would be there.
for certain students to depart first at a certain time.
I needed to call her at a certain time, and then she solved it.
concern may be required, although a full testing procedure may help with seeing what concerns someone could have developed at a certain time.
For example, in case you need a reminder or want to send a message to someone at a certain time, but not now.
Be Resolutive is to have the ability to start and finish something at a certain time.
We serve dinner at a certain time, so we can finish dinner at a certain time.
going to school at a certain time and by the same route can be extremely disturbing.
At a certain time the mind becomes large enough in its awareness to understand the perspective of the soul.
I'm not cut out for starting at a certain time and finishing it in a certain time. .
Suddenly, I had to be home at a certain time because he had invited his parents over.
At a certain time, the baby will indeed reduce movement in the stomach,
He told the victim to be at a certain place at a certain time. Then how does he know:?
But at a certain time in 1955 someone arrived from the Himalaya's in India with a wholly different interpretation of meditation.
However, there might be cases where the spreading of the investment at a certain time is not possible.
So the theory was that this was an operation that needed to be stopped at a certain time because there was gonna be a handover and that more approval was needed.
I would like to remind you that at a certain time, I and several others here blew you most heartily, with enough force to capsize a schooner.