Examples of 'minutes to air' in a sentence

Meaning of "minutes to air"

minutes to air - This phrase is commonly used in television or radio broadcasting to indicate the amount of time remaining before a program or segment goes live on the air

How to use "minutes to air" in a sentence

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minutes to air
Attack orders could be delivered in minutes to air units.
Two minutes to air time.
Coming up on three minutes to air.
Five minutes to air time.
Every day, the film needs to be removed for a few minutes to air.
Woman two minutes to air.
Four minutes to air . That 's four minutes to air.
We got two minutes to air.
Two minutes to air time. Are you ready to go?
We are five minutes to air.
Fifteen minutes to air . That 's fifteen minutes to air.
Glass door and wait 5 minutes to air out before.
Twenty minutes to air, ladies and gentlemen . Twenty minutes to air.
AM broadcast, we have three minutes to air.
Ten minutes to air.

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It's less than two minutes to air.
Four minutes to air.
Well, where is he? We are five minutes to air.
Eight minutes to air.
Dana, Ladies and gentlemen, three minutes to air.
Three minutes to air.
It 's just two people having a conversation . Chloe, we are two minutes to air.
Fifteen minutes to air.
I want to stop hearing that answer soon . We have 90 minutes to air.
That 's four minutes to air.
Natalie, let me have senior staff at 10 minutes to air.
Man, Five minutes to air.
Good thought, Adrian . Five minutes to air.
Get down! Four minutes to air. That's four minutes to air.
Uh, you got it, three minutes to air.
Dave, Three minutes to air.
Chloe, we are two minutes to air.
Kim, Five minutes to air.
That 's fifteen minutes to air.
Dave, Five minutes to air.
Two minutes . Two minutes to air.
Ten minutes . Ten minutes to air.
Heads up . Four minutes to air.

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