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Example sentences for "clock that"

  • At five o'clock that morning, Rastignac came for Lucien.

  • Towards six o'clock that evening, when dinner was over, Mme.

  • About two o'clock that afternoon, Sixte du Chatelet made his appearance in the Rue de l'Echelle and asked for Albertine.

  • About nine o'clock that evening I received, by telephone, my first order from the Tenth Corps.

  • At ten o'clock that evening he walked into St. James's Park and there sat down.

  • At eleven o'clock that night a man stood outside the door of Mrs. Bellew's flat in Chelsea violently ringing the bell.

  • He was unable to get the committee together until seven o'clock that evening, which meant that I would have to stay in the town over night, as the last train went to Boston around 6:30 o'clock.

  • I went to him early Monday morning and asked if it would be just as convenient for him to see me at three o'clock that afternoon.

  • After a brisk ride at a steady gallop, the Overlanders jogged into the one street that Bisbee's Corners possessed shortly after nine o'clock that evening, all thoroughly tired but happy, with Hindenburg sound asleep in the saddle bag.

  • At seven o'clock that evening, the jacks, who had been put out of the new bunk-house without ceremony, were told to enter.

  • The tepee was finished shortly before eleven o'clock that morning, when Willy hung a blanket of deerhide over the doorway.

  • He very kindly returned for answer, that he would 'look round' at six o'clock that evening.

  • We called at the town of Erie, at eight o'clock that night, and lay there an hour.

  • At five o'clock that evening, Major Turner, and his equally notorious clerk, Ross, came to the head of the stairs.

  • At four o'clock that afternoon we started for Charleston, S.

  • Marching thence at six o'clock on the morning of the 25th of April, the head of the column arrived at Alexandria at two o'clock that afternoon, and on the following day A.

  • Somewhere about ten o'clock that night I went home.

  • About four o'clock that morning a white woman about a half a mile from the village had been attacked by a nigger.

  • We took the train for Clarksville, Tennessee, and got there about two o'clock that afternoon.

  • At 4 o'clock that afternoon we were married at the American Embassy.

  • The thing was first of all to find my man; so at 2 o'clock that afternoon I stationed myself near the bank to watch depositors coming out and then follow them.

  • It was arranged to have it unlocked with the key on the inside at 10 o'clock that night.

  • Eleven days after his disappearance I one afternoon received another telegram, which had been handed in at Chichester, asking me to go at once to the Queen's Hotel at Southsea, where he would meet me at ten o'clock that night.

  • Must have been about three o'clock that afternoon, and I'd just finished a session in the gym, when who should show up at the studio but Twombley-Crane.

  • At eleven o'clock that evening, I remember, I took her in to supper.

  • Gant called at the Savoy Hotel at nine o'clock that evening, and the two men dined together in the grill room and took a box at a music hall--the Alhambra.

  • He met Gant at five o'clock that evening at Crewe station.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "clock that" 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:
    believe thee; clock arrived; clock before; clock came; clock dinner; clock mass; clock next; clock struck; clock the next morning; clock this; clock train; clockwise direction; declared himself; finite number; forty dollars; kind permission; leaf clover; make something; marine products; opened unto; raise the; right angle; saying something; take each; turned again; you believe