How To Use Clock up In A Sentence
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With changes to Queensland's licensing system from July 1 2007, parents are being urged to help their learner drivers clock up the required 100 hours of supervised practice.
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But caution: During your animal adventure inexorably the moon clock up to the next conversion ticks!
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They could clock up their first ever victory in Limerick and clinch station in the upper tier.
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Such we cannot term Penzance -- not with propriety -- much like Omai, who said to you, "No mutton there, missee, no fine coach, no clock upon the stairs," etc.; but en revanche here is no Land's
The Diary and Letters of Madame D'Arblay — Volume 3
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With the seer onside Sparta began to clock up successes.
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A Naval Air Squadron which trains flight observers has become the first to clock up 50 unbroken years in commission.
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In only two and half days, chief executives clock up the average annual wage.
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Hovercrafters can swiftly clock up speeds of around 80 mph.
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Preparation for the show starts 36 hours before curtain-up, and we will have up to twelve people working around the clock up to the very last minute.
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Hearing the clock upon an old building chime the hour of one in the morning, Alaina became more anxious.