Examples of using A clock in English and their translations into Norwegian
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
Thank you. Remember, we're on a clock.
A clock was added to it in 1742.
A clock is a terribly offensive gift in Chinese culture.
A clock on a wall?
It's like a clock, like tick tock, tick tock.
A clock from his office in back.
It includes a clock and a calendar.
There's a clock in your room.
Colonel, there's a clock right next to your bed.
It also indicated a clock with the current time.
On a clock?
There's a clock on the wall.
I got a clock to fix.
A clock is an instrument for measuring time.
A clock fell on your head.
Even a clock gets a broken face twice a day.
When you look up and see a clock that says 11:11… then you make a wish.
Five o'clock. You know, on a clock?
Without love… breath is just a clock… ticking.
I'm off. Just a clock.