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Example sentences for "clock came"

  • On the following morning [11th] I directed my course more to the southward, and about ten o'clock came to the [which?

  • Marched at ten o'clock, and at four o'clock came to the place where the Spanish troops encamped the first night they left the Pawnee village.

  • Seven o’clock came, and so did the audience; all the rank and fashion of Clapham and its vicinity was fast filling the theatre.

  • Wednesday evening arrived; eight o’clock came, and eight members of the committee were punctual in their attendance.

  • Four o'clock came, and five, and he was still with them.

  • He did wish Billy-- Six o'clock came, then half-past.

  • Ten o'clock came, and we had not yet started.

  • Five o'clock came, and with it Major McKee.

  • Twelve o'clock came, but I could not sleep.

  • At last, when all was completed and paid for in his presence, four o'clock came, and he mounted on his box and drove us to the station.

  • Twelve o'clock came, and Duncan and Eric received a severe caning.

  • Four o'clock came; the names were called; the master left the room.

  • He did not have much to say to anybody, and when six o'clock came he lost no time in getting home.

  • When six o'clock came, Julian went into the back room and received the package.

  • When six o'clock came he put his box under his arm and started for home.

  • Ten o'clock came, and Mr. N--had not yet arrived.

  • Slowly passed the lingering minutes, and at length ten o'clock came.

  • Nine o'clock came, and Hilda was in the morning-room, which she had mentioned as the place of meeting, and Lord Chetwynde came there punctually.

  • So the time passed until five o'clock came.

  • Some time passed, when at length ten o'clock came, and the General heard a faint tap at the door.

  • As the long day dragged slowly on and 4 o'clock came, preparations for getting under way were going rapidly forward.

  • Although novel scenes, yet I was glad when 5 o'clock came and we emerged from the jungle on to the coast road.

  • I departed from Toorda, and about two o'clock came to a considerable town called Funingkedy.

  • Accordingly, on the morning of the 23d, we left Fatteconda, and about eleven o'clock came to a small village, where we determined to stop for the rest of the day.

  • The day dragged on till at last three o'clock came.

  • But she went back again to her room, and smothered her feelings until one o'clock came.

  • So the hours passed away, until at length two o'clock came and he set out for Thornton Grange.

  • About two miles farther to the eastward we passed a large town called Madina, and at two o'clock came in sight of Jumbo, the blacksmith's native town, from whence he had been absent more than four years.

  • Accordingly, on the morning of the 23rd, we left Fatteconda, and about eleven o'clock came to a small village, where we determined to stop for the rest of the day.

  • I departed from Toorda, and about two o'clock came to a considerable town, called Funingkedy.

  • Six o'clock came, and no signs of anything.

  • Three o'clock came, then four, then five, and then the cold gray light which tells of the coming dawn stole in between the cracks of the cabin and the broken window.

  • Eight o'clock came, then nine, and still no sign of Quarterman.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "clock came" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    been trying; clock arrived; clock before; clock came; clock dinner; clock mass; clock next; clock noon; clock struck; clock that; clock this; clock tomorrow; clock when; each edge; given internally; good sized; green light; hard master; luminous flame; much honour; narrow channel; nolle prosequi; once became; slavery principles; tall man; well taken