Examples of 'looks like time' in a sentence
Meaning of "looks like time"
looks like time: Phrase used to suggest that a situation or event is becoming imminent or likely to happen soon
How to use "looks like time" in a sentence
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looks like time
Looks like time caught up with itself.
This is a town that looks like time forgot.
Looks like time for phase two.
And it looks like time.
Looks like time just ran out.
Well, it only looks like time has stopped.
Looks like time in a jail cell.
Walking through the village, it looks like time has not passed by here.
It looks like time actually slows down.
Vash the Stampede? It looks like time is running out.
It looks like time has passed by unnoticed.
Gosh, it looks like time has been on pause here.
Looks like time stood still.
So, sadly, it looks like time travel to the past.
Looks like time stopped after the revolution.
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Whoops! Looks like time is up for us.
Looks like time is up for us.
So, Yasmin, looks like time is running out.
Looks like time has heard many times before.
So sadly it looks like time travel to the past is never going to happen.
Looks like time in a jail cell does not agree with her.
It looks like time is up.
Looks like time is not on your side, pal.
There looks like time to get the last wave of the set.
Looks like time slides when you are having fun . Trent.
Chuckles Looks like time slides when you are having fun.
It looks like Time has written your love story like a fairy tale.
It looks like time is running out.
It looks like time is about to ride you!
Boys, looks like time has finally run out for the caped crusader.
Looks like time travel isn't just reserved for Marty McFly.
Well, it only looks like time has stopped . Stopping time would violate the uncertainty principle.
Well, looks like time is on our side too.
Looks like time is up for us . That 's all for today.
Looks like time is on your side… . for now.