Similar words: from time to time, sometime, sometimes, some time or other, for some time past, to come, prime time, come to. Meaning: n. the time yet to come.
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31. And you really had to chant all that time to come up with that?
32. You would not have had time to come back and decently pack your things and depart.
33. When we overheard that there was an outbreak of some sickness in town that had originated in the orient we knew it was time to come out of hiding and see what was going on.
34. After having experienced a time, I find a propertied time to come back to school for fur-study.
35. Since world cup of the first rugger was held in New Zealand 1987, this match every other is held 4 years, this year hold time to come from September 9 on October 23.
36. It's a legacy which will hang around the country'sneck for some time to come.
37. If you have the time to come your new Yorkshire Terrier or Maltese then by all means get this breed.
38. In time to come, we may even have to abandon the familiar paper currency.
More similar words: from time to time, sometime, sometimes, some time or other, for some time past, to come, prime time, come to, hometown, come together, come to life, come to pass, come to mind, timetable, time table, altimeter, come to grief, come to an end, come to a stop, come to a head, come to blows, come to grips, come to terms, come to light, come to the fore, centimetre, time-tested, centimeter, come to naught, come to nothing.