Sentence examples for clock which was from inspiring English sources

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Several years ago a woman bought an eight-day mantel clock, which was "chronically slow".

He saw through his protective visor that the face of the clock, which was ticking, had been taped over.

The motor of that clock, which was last serviced in the 1980's, burnt out in the spring, according to Robert Lawson, a spokesman for the Parks Department.

The New Yorker, October 9, 1965 P. 47 Several years ago a woman bought an eight-day mantel clock, which was "chronically slow".

"This clock, which was straddled and kind of cut through by a huge, massive suspended horse on which rode the Grim Reaper," he added.

The debt clock, which was turned off in New York City when the nation started posting budget surpluses, is back on, ticking up each American family's share of the country's red ink.

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Two gilded infants support the clock, which is surmounted by a happy Cupid.

But he can't turn back the clock, which is why Mr. Lipton's advice isn't just wrongheaded.

The clock, which is 14 inches in diameter and is battery operated, is $80 at dougandgene.com.com

Rasch, who has worked in the kingdom for fifteen years, mostly on projects developed by the Binladin Group, also designed the Royal Mecca clock, which is the world's largest.

It's all arranged with the precision of a smoothly working clock, which is lucky, considering the band's "one take, no edits" policy.

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