Examples of using Minutes on the clock in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Programming
Minutes on the clock.
Put five minutes on the clock.
Minutes on the clock, to be exact.
And only 10 minutes on the clock.
Six minutes on the clock.
Copy that, I have got 13 minutes on the clock.
Four minutes on the clock.
Liedholm! Less than 4 minutes on the clock.
Ten minutes on the clock?
Dramatic techno music Six minutes on the clock.
Nine minutes on the clock.
Going to the break, two minutes on the clock.
With 15 minutes on the clock, your time starts now.
So, keeping that in mind five minutes on the clock.
Okay, 30 minutes on the clock.
Giving up so easily, Black, with 57 minutes on the clock?
Put 20 minutes on the clock. We're going to run a full half of basketball.
Down and just 38 minutes on the clock.
With only 60 minutes on the clock, you will have to work fast.
You have to leave that tower with 10 minutes on the clock or you will be left behind.
May I have five minutes on the clock, please?
We have ten more minutes on the clock,” Heidi said.
Put one minute on the clock.
Put a minute on the clock.
One minute on the clock.
All to play for now, just five points behind with one minute on the clock.
Minutes still on the clock.
Five minutes left on the clock.
We got four minutes left on the clock.
Two minutes left on the clock.