Examples of using Seconds on the clock in English and their translations into Arabic
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Colloquial
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Political
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
Seconds on the clock.
Eighteen seconds on the clock.
Seconds on the clock.
You got 20 seconds on the clock.
What if I give you three seconds on the clock?
Five seconds on the clock.
And the Ravensare gonna get the ball back, down by 3, with 18 seconds on the clock and Nathan Scott on fire.
Seven seconds on the clock.
Of course the bigger the explosion the better for scoring points and the only real key tip for success here is to keep aneye out for the 5+ sweets that give you another 5 seconds on the clock, crush enough of these and you will soon find yourself on top of the leaderboard!
Give me 20 seconds on the clock, please.
With seconds on the clock, it's fourth down, one yard to go.
We only had five seconds on the clock.
Eight seconds on the clock, fourth down and it's all tied up.
Okay, give me 60 seconds on the clock.
Uh, give me 60 seconds on the clock, please.
I don't know, 40 seconds on the clock.
Ted-ski, throw ten seconds on the clock for me, would you please?
Okay, Lois. 15 seconds on the clock.
You have 90 seconds on the clock.
Give me 20 seconds on the clock.
Like,"Hey, 20 seconds on the clock!".
We still have two seconds on the clock.
Seconds left on the clock.
Ten seconds left on the clock.
Seconds is on the clock, and begin.
And there are three seconds left on the clock.
Come on. There's two seconds left on the clock.
There's two seconds left on the clock.
Moose is dragged off the ice with only 30 seconds left on the clock.