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clockmaker造句
1. Bankers and clockmakers have coexisted in the City for hundreds of years. 2. Read in studio Britain's most exclusive clockmaker is about to call time on his business - because of the recession. 3. Between school hours he earned money cleaning and mending clocks and watches for a local clock-maker. 4. No known clockmaker, other than self-taught Harrison himself, lived or worked anywhere around north Lincolnshire in the early eighteenth century. 5. "She belongs with her mother, " the clockmaker said. 6. "I doubt it, " said the clockmaker. 7. "Hey!" the clockmaker shouted down the street. 8. Clark, the clockmaker, cooked the lark's clock. 9. "What do you have there?" the clockmaker asked. 10. A Careful Timekeeper A clockmaker has a shop in a busy town. 11. The clockmaker wondered briefly if it was a nice house, and what it said about the people who lived in it, but he pushed the thought from his mind when Moth turned to him. 12. The clockmaker returned to his room and carefully moved his work aside. 13. Your people. . . . The clockmaker wondered what she had heard, and if she was foolish enough to believe there were still enough of them to populate a kingdom or fill cities under hills. 14. The clockmaker stood in front of a boarded-up body shop, and the gritty sidewalk was deserted. 15. The girl's strength of purpose impressed the clockmaker in spite of himself. 15. Wish you will loveand make progress everyday! 16. "Do you really want that bloodline?" the clockmaker asked suddenly. 17. Her footsteps faded, and the clockmaker lifted a corner of the blanket and his head cleared instantly. 18. The clockmaker tucked the false child under his long coat to warm himself. 19. The clockmaker stepped forward to place his bundle in bed next to her. 20. The clockmaker left the two together until late at night, when the form had set and it was time to go. 21. The clockmaker would not even have considered it, but he liked the man's face. 22. Meanwhile, far from the hilltop haunts of astronomers, craftsmen and clockmakers pursued an alternate path to a longitude solution. 23. Moth tossed a fistful of pigeon bones and sniffed the baby, and sniffed the sky, and led the clockmaker across town, as soft as a breeze. 24. The idea for a facsimile transmission was first proposed by Scottish clockmaker Alexander Bain in 1843. 25. "Poor little thing, " she said, but even to the clockmaker it sounded empty, like a phrase she had picked up somewhere and hoped would fit the situation.