Examples of using Time to consider in English and their translations into Norwegian
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Lying here, indisposed… you must have had time to consider the problem.
Give you time to consider.
gives patent applicants more time to consider where they want patent protection.
If you have never taken time to consider what might happen in an emergency
But happily, in your convalescence, I have had time to consider the best way to make you talk.
Take the time to consider what your audience wants
Would you like time to consider the issues facing religion
though it was time to consider retreat.
Blah you will have plenty of time to consider one more question that must be answered.
However, before deciding which Skillzzgaming casino is the best for you, take the time to consider a few things.
Thus, the game Gladiators will reveal the door to the world that you have some time to consider unattainable.
There is no indication that such a skilled soccer player has time to consider rules before dribbling.
allow them sufficient time to consider their options.
Before you get engaged, take the time to consider what could go wrong
The Church discontinued the practice at that time to consider it"dangerous and immoral",
But, it is a good idea to take time to consider what is needed when choosing your Stormcraft Studios casino.
So now is definitely the time to consider upgrading or treating yourself to a new control box or electrode.
It's also a time to consider His simple invitation that has the power to transform us forever:"Come, follow me.".
Global and U.S. elites it's time to consider whether to vacate his seat under the sun for others….
So it's time to consider how the Viking can make your life a little easier!