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‘Just to give you a bit of a tick-tock here, the president is going to make his way through the crowd.’.‘The script at each stop was a tick-tock of his accomplishments sprinkled with sharp jabs at Republicans.’.‘They were concerned about having the ability to recreate a chronology, a tick-tock of what had happened.’.‘a tick-tock account of what went into the planning and execution of the raid’.‘an excellent tick-tock of the unfolding financial crisis’.‘The search for rhythmic patterns is so ingrained that given the persistent ticking of a clock we organise the beat into a pattern of tick-tock.’.

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‘Ben sat quietly, listening to the tick-tock of the grandfather clock.’.‘Each day, he sits on the edge of his bed, head hung in a state of lonely tristesse while the mellifluous tick-tock of a grandfather clock marks time.’.‘The two neurones alternate in activity, like the steady tick-tock of a clock.’.‘And as she listened, the tick-tock of the clock on the wall seemed to fill her head and as Alana's lips moved all she could hear was a strange drone that only her ears could decipher.’.‘You can feel it throbbing and it's this, like the tick-tock of a clock, that sends you back to sleep.’.‘It speaks of winter days sitting snug and cosy, the lamp lighting my page, toes gently toasting, and the quiet tick-tock of the clock.’.‘The tick-tock of the clock was amplified and I glanced at it as a reflex.’.‘She could hear the sounds of an empty, sleeping house the tick-tock of the grandfather clock in the hallway, the dripping of a tap in the bathroom next to her, the low snuffling snores of her Dad next door.’.






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