Examples of using Time to begin in English and their translations into Slovak
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
There is no tomorrow, and there is no“right” time to begin something except now!
The new school year did not have time to begin, and the time of the autumn holidays is inevitably approaching.
which don't need much time to begin.
The spring-summer season did not have time to begin, and the companies that sell sunglasses have already presented new models for 2013.
However, it may be time to begin making this food a usual part of your diet as it provides many necessary nutrients
the city never sleeps at night; It's time to begin, isn't it?
now is the time to begin digging up those innovative writing skills back.
it's time to begin planning the rest of your journey.
now is the time to begin preparing for your pastor's retirement.
so now is the time to begin increasing the visuals you offer to consumers.
now is the time to begin preparing for the minister's retirement.
this is truly a time to begin anew.
it's time to begin planning the remainder of your journey.
then it's time to begin to equip and implement the redevelopment of the bathroom.
it is time to begin the process.
He recovered, despite the problems of obtaining suitable food, in time to begin his university studies.
it is time to begin learning how to tap your own phone line.
a detailed survey will help to identify the true cause of dark circles and time to begin treatment of the underlying disease.
Well, since this was sorted out, it is time to begin to get used bustle of the city.
it is probably time to begin to wean from the nighttime feeding.