Examples of using Time for questions in English and their translations into Swedish
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The one thing I regret is that we all talked too much so that there was no time for questions and debate at the end… Related.
The advantage of a private group is that the tempo is lower and you have more time for questions during the tour.
There is a brief review of some of the chapters, with time for questions l and discussion.
Interactions with the presenter and time for questions create an open learning environment to give you all the answers you are looking for. .
now is the time for questions.
because this is not the time for questions.
tie holding a large white card with the text''Time for questions' on it on a blue background.
We would like the time for questions to the Commission and the Council to be reorganised,
a point of order, it means there is less time for questions from other Members of this House.
Now's not the time for questioning… unless it's directed at our so-called Bren'in.
I object to the fact that we are cutting back the time for Question Time; it is one of the few occasions when backbenchers have a chance to get their time on the floor
Paprika? No time for questions.
No time for questions. Paprika?
There's no time for questions!
There's no time for questions!
Not a whole lot of time for questions.
Robbie. There's unfortunately no time for questions.
There will be plenty of time for questions later.
Great speaker and a lot of time for questions.
Great lecturer and a lot of time for questions.