Examples of using To have time in English and their translations into Malay
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Computer
Collect the answer in a special game window, but to have time to perform all the tasks that are increasing by the minute.
take a time off at work to have time for a short trip.
It is advisable to have time to pile up the potatoes before the buds on it begin to open, or after.
you will be able to plan their trip and to have time to visit all the most interesting places of the city.
you want to have time to see your friends,
finally return to have time for personal projects.
winter varieties need to have time to remove from the tree,
during which you need to have time to plant seedlings of berry crops.
but I wanted to have time to do it.
If it turns at the last minute, you are not going to have time to get ready," Mr Scott said.
If a person is afraid not to have time to do it perfectly,
if your boss is supportive, telling them may make it easier for adjustments to be made to your workload or for you to have time off.
when it blooms in our middle lane in order to have time to prepare for the flowering season
we have requested your authorisation to use them, and they will be installed after a reasonable period of time for the user to have time to decide whether or not to authorise them.
which would be installed after a reasonable amount of time to allow users to have time to choose whether to accept them or not in all cases.
We want you to have time to fish.
Because we want to have time freedom and financial freedom.
You always wanted to have Time Crystals for Dragonball Legends get?
Alice, you seem to have time all mixed up.
I got to have time to get them retyped. Think!
