Now we take it one hour at a time means that you're changing the speed of your approach to something either by speeding up or slowing down. For example, if a patient is in critical condition and clingling to life, doctors may say they're taking the patient's care and condition one minute at a time. If the patient's condition improves somewhat, they may say, "now we take it one hour at a time." If the patient's condition improves further, they may say "now we take it one day at a time", etc.
30 minutes past the hour.
The time will vary widely depending on the type of airplane. At 351.5 miles per hour, it will take one hour.
time = distance/speed time = 80/80 = 1 hour
If you are driving at the rate of 50 miles per hour, it will take you one hour to drive 50 miles.
The correct form is in an hour's time.
if you mean horses, il be happy to answer you, but it would take a looooooonnnngggg time. possibly an hour.
El tiempo means time in Spanish. Tiempo can mean either time, hour, or weather depending on the context, sentence structure, and accompanying identifiers.
It has been three hours it is time to go we must leave in about one hour
time with the hour and minute hand.
what is a gpe sentence mean and what kind of time will you get.
Tolvte time is Danish, and means 12th hour Tolvte time is Danish, and means 12th hour
If someone is paid $10 an hour then on triple time they are paid $30 an hour, for example.
Directly it means "At This Hour". In Spanish it could mean "in this hour", like "at this time", a kind of romantic touch.
At 93 miles per hour, it would take an hour. At different speeds, it would take different amounts of time.
If you mean the first one, it was at the 11th hour on the 11th day of the 11th month, in 1918.
Three dots in a sentence is an ellipsis. It can mean a word, or a section of text is missing. It can also mean that time passed.
Literally "The Hour". It is often used to mean "time for" or just "time".