Examples of using A clock in English and their translations into Swedish
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A clock fell on your head.
I got a clock to fix.
A clock was added in 1902.
Remember, we're on a clock.
I have a clock in my head.
People also translate
Shit! Wednesday…- Seven a clock.
There's a clock on the wall.
He's good.- Correct.- A clock.
A clock.- Correct. He's good.
He's kinda knee-deep in a clock.
There is a clock under the bed.
Why don't you take a clock too?
A clock without a craftsman.
We are on something of a clock here.
Listen, a clock is here, stationary.
we're on a clock.
I'm putting a clock on my offer.
A clock without a craftsman.
Have you never taken a clock to yourself?
Like a clock, full of… cogs and sprockets.
We have never been on a clock like this before.
A clock is an instrument for measuring time.
This place is run like a clock.
You know, on a clock? Five o'clock.
The argument continued there. Then he knocked over a clock.
The triads put a clock on my brother's life.
I would usually be more artful, but I'm on something of a clock.
Look at her. You could set a clock by her bowels.
That even a clock that's broken is right twice a day.
The two-storey building was built in 1890 and has a clock tower.