Examples of using A clock in English and their translations into Polish
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Financial
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Official/political
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Programming
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Computer
A clock, It is.
There was a clock.
A clock can be wrong.
You gave him a clock.
A clock on a wall?
People also translate
Do you have a clock in there?
A clock tower and everything!
No, you put a clock on this.
What's that? It's better than a clock.
How could a clock do something?
Now we are figing one hell of a clock.
We got a clock to kill first.
Punctual as a clock.
There was a clock there or something.
You don't jump off a clock tower.
If he puts a clock on it, it's happening.
I was standing on my toilet hanging a clock.
Never seen a clock tower before?
It was rebuilt in 1870 with a clock tower.
A clock and a Grandpa. We have a radio.
The building has a clock tower.
There's a clock on this, Bingham. Been awhile.
You know how to read a clock; he doesn't.
Then there was this whole thing with the farmer's wife and a clock.
The television is both a clock and calendar.
I ain't even need a clock radio.
your enemy's face and turn up the heat. If you're operating on a clock.
Tom said,"Like a clock, ready to rock.
And yesterday, I asked him to draw a clock.