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Example sentences for "clock the next morning"

  • The head steward did not communicate its contents to his charge that night, but he called all of them at four o'clock the next morning, and by good management on his part, they were on the train which left Stockholm at six o'clock.

  • After the boys had walked all over Gottenburg, they were weary enough to retire at eight bells in the evening, especially as they were to turn out at two o'clock the next morning, for the trip up the Göta Canal.

  • Turning in at an early hour, they slept as well as the vermin would allow, until six o'clock the next morning, when the steamer was approaching the Wettern Lake, the second in size in Sweden.

  • At seven o'clock the next morning we left London for Bristol, the home of the famous cricketers, Dr.

  • It was about half-past ten o'clock the next morning when we reached Adelaide, and so hot that a Fourth of July day in St. Louis would have seemed like Arctic weather by comparison.

  • He was wounded soon after coming up but did not relinquish the command of his corps, although the fighting lasted until one o'clock the next morning.

  • Accordingly in the afternoon Hancock was ordered to move his command by the rear of Warren and Wright, under cover of night, to Wright's left, and there form it for an assault at four o'clock the next morning.

  • The men were aroused from their slumbers, ordered to pack knapsacks, and be in readiness to march at four o’clock the next morning.

  • At eight o’clock the next morning, May 10, the command reported at the State House, ready for service, and were here joined by Capt.

  • Nearly the whole night was occupied by this movement, the companies reaching camp at four o’clock the next morning.

  • At three o’clock the next morning, orders were received that in consequence of the storm, the tents would not be struck till specially ordered.

  • At nine o'clock the next morning we saw an island of ice, as we then thought, but at noon were doubtful whether it was ice or land.

  • We continued to ply till two o'clock the next morning, when we bore away east, and at eight E.

  • Continuing to steer to the north all night, at six o'clock the next morning a new land was seen bearing N.

  • At seven o'clock the next morning, a breeze of wind springing up at N.

  • In the evening, the wind veered to the westward; and at eight o'clock the next morning, we saw the land, extending from N.

  • I dismissed the men with orders to appear at nine o'clock the next morning, and sent word out to camp to General Brinton.

  • At three o'clock I started for Greenville, but didn't reach there until ten o'clock the next morning, having to go to Ohio.

  • One man remarked, if the firing went on, that there wouldn't be a dollar's worth of railroad property left in the county of Allegheny at nine o'clock the next morning.

  • At daybreak, five o'clock the next morning, we continued our journey, passing on the veldt our wagons trekking along.

  • Late on the night of the 11th of October I received orders to proceed to the railway station at four o'clock the next morning, with a day's rations, but without baggage.

  • The young Aranda was with her, and after I had kissed him affectionately I told the marchioness that I would be with her at ten o'clock the next morning, and so I left her.

  • I knew that the "St. Omer" was an excellent inn, and when I got there I ordered a choice meal and horses for five o'clock the next morning.

  • At nine o'clock the next morning I knocked at the Charpillon's door, and the old aunt came and held it half open as before.

  • As he was leaving he told me he should always be delighted to see me at his Court, and Prince Adam said that if I liked to be introduced to his father, I had only to call at eleven o'clock the next morning.

  • At four o'clock the next morning, in the dark, and still in the rain, we pursued our journey.

  • At two o'clock the next morning we stood again to the northward, with the wind at N.

  • The clear weather continued no longer than three o'clock the next morning, when it was succeeded by a thick fog, sleet, and snow.

  • However, at nine o'clock the next morning, it was clear; and we were enabled to observe several distances between the sun and moon.

  • At nine o'clock the next morning, being the 30th, we shot one of the white birds, upon which we lowered a boat into the water to take it up, and by that means killed a penguin which weighed eleven pounds and a half.

  • They arrived back at the estate shortly after nine o'clock the next morning, and Jack then learned, to his profound sorrow, that the unfortunate Senora Montijo had passed away during the night, another victim of Spanish tyranny and oppression.

  • Hancock's men were so tired with their forced march of nearly twelve miles, and the heat and dust were so oppressive, that General Grant ordered the attack to be postponed until half past four o'clock the next morning.

  • About nine o'clock the next morning at Crawfish Spring, where the general headquarters were, we heard firing on our left, and reports at once came in that the battle had begun there, Bragg being in command of the enemy.

  • The pontoon bridge was finished at two o'clock the next morning, and the cavalry of Wilson's leading brigade, followed by the artillery trains, instantly began crossing.

  • By eleven o'clock the next morning, April 30th, three divisions were landed on the east shore of the Mississippi at the place General Grant had selected.

  • Before they had arrived on the Southwark side of the river they were met by the rebels, and a severe fight took place between the parties on the bridge itself, lasting until eight o’clock the next morning.

  • The struggle was long and severe, lasting from noon on one day until six o’clock the next morning.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    basaltic lava; clock arrived; clock came; clock dinner; clock mass; clock next; clock noon; clock precisely; clock struck; clock the next morning; clock this; clock train; clock when; clockwise direction; closely bound; common with; hundred fold; kept silent; kill them; little ones; opera singer; perfect safety; things above; when either; when the door opened; your hearts