How To Use round-the-clock In A Sentence
- Yesterday it emerged he is under round-the-clock police protection following last month's scandal. The Sun
- The company has dropped plans to put in a gas station, another source of opposition, but has said the round-the-clock hours are nonnegotiable.
- When poor women cannot get basic prenatal care, for example, they and their newborns are more likely to suffer complications requiring round-the-clock intensive care.
- The engineers responsible for control systems care about around-the-clock reliability.
- When the economy is booming and unemployment is low, it is difficult to attract and retain workers in the stressful, round-the-clock business of call centers.
- That doesn't deter Humanity Road volunteers, who work round-the-clock shifts because few people severely injured in a major disaster last longer than 48 hours, she says. Japan crisis showcases social media's muscle
- The age-old distinction between day and night eroded, especially during the 1940s, when wartime needs necessitated round-the-clock production.
- For confirmed fans, even the round-the-clock building work seems to be more a source of fascination than annoyance.
- After days of around-the-clock network coverage, they gave a meditative pace to an adrenalized story. Cameras Defining the Chaos and Its Aftermath
- This will be a round-the-clock “prayer vigil at an abortion facility,” she says, encouraging her audience to sign up for a time slot once a week. American Grace