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Example sentences for "clock next"

  • Between six and seven o’clock next morning I saw him again.

  • I returned to Rugeley, where I arrived at eight o’clock next evening (Saturday).

  • We stood to the south till two o'clock next morning, when we resumed our course to the east with a faint breeze at S.

  • At four o'clock next morning, I ordered a boat to be hoisted out, and sent the master to sound the S.

  • At four o'clock next morning, being in the latitude of 54° 30' S.

  • At nine it fell calm, and we anchored between Penguin Island and the east shore, where we lay till three o'clock next morning.

  • At seven o'clock next day I set out, and as soon as I had passed the Aix la Chapelle Gate, I told the postillion to stop and wait for me.

  • I had them taken home in my carriage, and slept till ten o'clock next morning.

  • At nine o'clock next morning, just as I was awaking, Donna Ignazia appeared, to my great astonishment, telling me how sorry she was to hear that I had not taken any supper.

  • When I was in bed I wished them a goodnight, and told them to shut the door and bring me my chocolate at eight o'clock next morning.

  • About ten o'clock next morning I struck water on the head of Sharp's creek, a tributary to "Beaver" or head of North Canadian.

  • We landed at our destination about ten o'clock next morning; but the good old man only lived about two weeks afterwards.

  • I landed in camp almost peetered out about nine o'clock next morning.

  • In pursuance of orders received from General Hurlbut during the night, we were in line and had our wagons loaded at 3 o'clock next morning, and waited most of the day, expecting the approach of the enemy.

  • September, orders came to march at 3 o'clock next morning, in what direction we could only conjecture.

  • After adjusting our toilet, and giving some linen to be washed, with the distinct understanding that the articles so disposed of should be restored at seven o'clock next morning, we first ate our supper, and then strolled out.

  • We therefore quitted the place without regret, at six o'clock next morning, and marched upon Schandau.

  • At about eight o'clock next morning we arrived at a little village, or settlement, and after wandering around for half an hour our party returned to the boat, but the boatmen were nowhere to be seen.

  • The innkeeper directed us as best he could and we pushed off from the shore about an hour after nightfall, expecting to reach Tuxpam by eight o'clock next morning.

  • About three o'clock next day we went ashore at a little settlement, and upon learning that there was to be a baile (a dance) that night, the boatmen decided to stay until morning.

  • At five o'clock next morning I was back again in London, and at ten I was seated in conference with Ray Raymond in his cosy flat in Bruton Street.

  • Half an hour later I sent a note up to her room by a waiter, asking her to meet me outside on the railway platform at ten o'clock next morning.

  • This he promised to do, telling me he would 'phone me the result to the hotel at eight o'clock next morning.

  • By six o'clock next morning, breakfast had been served, and the tourists were on deck with glasses, each anxious to discover objects of interest.

  • He desired me to come at nine o'clock next day to get into my uniform and prepare for starting.

  • We were to start at four o'clock next morning.

  • At four o'clock next morning a couple of soldiers called us, and at five we started.

  • That night they had a good lodging provided for them and were told to report at ten o'clock next morning.

  • At ten o'clock next morning he arrived at Tours, with nerves considerably shattered, and he accepted the invitation of that municipality to stop for refreshments.

  • At three o'clock next morning he started on his trip across the bay from the steamboat landing.

  • About six o'clock next morning he was caught in an awkward manner in the branches of a tree that had washed into the stream and he only freed himself by cutting away the limbs with his knife, causing considerable delay.

  • During the evening hours the wind increased until it reached a maximum between four and six o'clock next morning, after which it fell off gradually.

  • The change in our fortunes occurred at five o'clock next morning, when the Chief Officer, Toucher, came down from the bridge to report that the atmosphere was clearing and that there appeared to be land-ice near by.

  • A haul was made in two hundred and fifty fathoms of ascidians, sponges, crinoids, holothurians, fish and other forms of life in such quantity that Hunter and Hamilton were occupied in sorting the specimens until five o'clock next morning.

  • The blizzard continued with unabated violence until eleven o'clock next morning, when it moderated within an hour to half a gale.

  • Maulevrier called in Arlington Street before twelve o'clock next day, and found Lesbia just returning from her early ride, looking as fresh and fair as if there had been no such thing as Nap or late hours in the story of her life.

  • John Hammond loved the wild freshness of morning, and was always eager to explore a new locality; so he was up at five o'clock next morning, and out of doors before six.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    amongst others; autumn leaves; charter member; clock arrived; clock before; clock dinner; clock mass; clock next; clock noon; clock precisely; clock that; clock train; clock when; clockwise direction; different individuals; formal logic; good preservation; her long; little mare; more briefly; obstinate resistance; really think; second part; strong infusion; tout est; young miss