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Example sentences for "clock this"

  • They went away about three o'clock this afternoon.

  • There has been no firing since last Tuesday till about twelve o'clock last night, when I was waked out of my sleep with a smart cannonade, which continued till nine o'clock this morning, and prevented any further repose for me.

  • But these attacks had failed in their purpose, and now the German High Command decided for a big blow, and it was to be delivered at seven o'clock this morning.

  • Mr. Stanley paid his bill and went away at eight o'clock this morning," the man answered, going back to his ledger.

  • Well," he said, "I have an appointment with the Foreign Secretary at three o'clock this afternoon.

  • You are to be at Max Sonneberg's rifle gallery at four o'clock this afternoon.

  • Soon she received this note from Philippe: "You can see our father at five o'clock this evening.

  • I mean," continued the queen in the same cold manner, "that I only returned at six o'clock this morning.

  • Here terminated the rocks and shoals of the N part of New Holland, for, except Booby Island, we could see no land to the westward of S, after three o'clock this afternoon.

  • Unless, indeed, he's been back since four o'clock this morning, when I left there.

  • About seven o'clock this morning a crowd of Battery B boys discovered a family of five people in the smoking and burned ruins above the bridge.

  • The flood in the Susquehanna River here reached its greatest height about six o'clock this morning, when all bridges save one were under water.

  • The body of a Welsh woman, sixty years of age, was taken from the river near the suspension bridge, at ten o'clock this morning.

  • The first train arrived about half-past nine o'clock this morning.

  • Assistant Superintendent Trump, of the Pennsylvania, is at Conemaugh, but the officials at the depot had not been able to receive a line from him until as late as half-past two o'clock this morning.

  • Mr. MACON informed the House of the death of his colleague, Mr. BRYAN, at nine o'clock this morning.

  • I never set eyes on him before six o'clock this evening, but I imagine you would not care to have him see you walking with your chauffeur.

  • I left London at eight o'clock this morning, and it is most irritating to have missed him by a few minutes.

  • That I sold the Gazette at four o'clock this afternoon.

  • Yes, he promised to see me at ten o'clock this morning.

  • When we met about twelve o’clock this morning, I found that last evening there had been Bibles unexpectedly sold to the amount of 1l.

  • About four o’clock this afternoon I received 2l.

  • It was nearly three o’clock this afternoon, when brother B.

  • And as of ten o'clock this morning he was heading for Jap-held New Guinea.

  • All of you are to report to the Ready-Room, on the hangar deck, at five o'clock this afternoon.

  • At least what it was at ten o'clock this morning.

  • We knew nothing of his disappearance until ten o'clock this morning," replied Gabriel, half-angrily.

  • And since ten o'clock this morning t'other's disappeared, too!

  • When we awoke at four o'clock this morning, we found ourselves wending our way along the valley of the Juniata, a stream tributary to the Susquehanna.

  • We left Philadelphia at six o'clock this morning.

  • About nine o'clock this morning, we passed the Alleghany river just above the point where the Kiskiminetas falls into it; our course thence was along the banks.

  • It was about nine o'clock this morning, when we first come in sight of the Mississippi.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "clock this" 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:
    after cooling; clock arrived; clock before; clock came; clock dinner; clock mass; clock noon; clock precisely; clock struck; clock the next morning; clock this; clock tomorrow; clock train; clock when; come tell; funny thing; hath revealed; idea that; little solution; mean time; military officer; noble friend; olivine edges; prairie dogs; slightly soluble; wonder that