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    1. We had a pretty good production line going were each one of us was responsible for a part of the process which we had done loads of times and so it ran like clockwork


    2. Dole queuers were as regular as clockwork in their places in the line


    3. accurately represent reality? If Newton’s clockwork universe, which was the


    4. Wars are scheduled on a seasonal basis, with the clockwork precision of a clearance or white sale


    5. When such a captain saw the piles of treasure littered beside the river, like clockwork his mouth began to water


    6. Gaspar couldn’t decide which made him feel more foolish: admitting to a seasoned assassin that he had risked his life to acquire a clockwork toy, or confessing the same thing to a pretty thiefess


    7. Good fortune, aided by guesswork and a minor deception, had allowed them to retain the clockwork castle and the silver birdcage


    8. In his mind’s eye, Gaspar had conceived an image of his clockwork castle transformed into a fantastical hat for a fine lady


    9. “Where is your god now?” You feel like the main character from A Clockwork Orange, strapped down with your eyeballs held open having to watch a program that you don't want to watch because the only other alternative is to get out of bed and find new batteries


    10. The city is presently hit with near clockwork regularity by one ballistic missile per two hours, with each missile powerful enough to destroy most of a street block

    11. Malcolm McDowell) in A Clockwork Orange


    12. In Clockwork, we find ourselves listening to Alex's narration as he tells the story of his career


    13. In Clockwork, government, technology, and other social institutions are seen as only worsening the problem of man's barbaric nature


    14. Malcolm McDowell said in an interview, "Liberals, they hate Clockwork because they're dreamers, and if someone shows them realities--


    15. In some ways, Full Metal Jacket can be seen as complementary and inverse to A Clockwork Orange


    16. In Clockwork, Alex wreaks havoc because of his love of violence and sex and his lack of empathy for his victims


    17. As they did throughout the general elections, Modi’s Twitter team puts out news updates and photographs with clockwork precision


    18. The couple managed to park in the town square, and had time for a quick look round, including the antiques market where Edward Benbow had picked up the clockwork keys


    19. “It must be clockwork,” he said, staring


    20. A ‘perfectly’ civilized society is where everything goes like clockwork, where everything functions ‘perfectly’ meaning mechanically, predictably, boringly, regularly, unchangingly

    21. After all, Jeff would be home, like clockwork, in exactly four and a half hours


    22. In essence, it was a prophetic computer that used the clockwork presented by


    23. Their rolling waddle when seen at a certain angle, their abrupt clockwork nodding in a sea-way, so unlike the soaring lift and swing of a craft under sail, have in them something caricatural, a suggestion of a low parody directed at noble predecessors by an improved generation of dull, mechanical toilers, conceited and without grace


    24. Wonderful organisation certainly, goes like clockwork


    25. The silent footage makes the clockwork movements of players skittering across the stage seem all the more comical and ridiculous, given the supposedly riotous circumstances


    26. By the end of our two solid years on the road, we were all speaking pretty fluent Nadsat, after repeated screenings of A Clockwork Orange


    27. The same actions were performed daily with the automatic regularity of clockwork


    28. The analogy I use here is of a clockwork model car


    29. ‘Actually mine is full of clockwork pears


    30. I prefer clockwork to the civil service though

    31. A clockwork pattern had been cut around one side and edged with silver, but the gentleman seemed not to think that it was anything extraordinary


    32. I shall call on you later; I’ve been looking for a good clockwork maker for weeks


    33. ‘This clockwork behind the main mechanism was made to work for only fourteen and a half hours,’ Spindle said at last


    34. He would have found a very good clockwork maker to put together the bomb, a long while before the fact so that there would be no demonstrable contact between the maker and the group in the months running up to the explosion


    35. He would have given the man who planted the bomb a watch made with identical clockwork and an alarm set to go off just before the explosion, so that he would know exactly when to get undercover as he left the Yard


    36. ‘No, no, just these … ’ He chivvied two of the clockwork birds off the edge of the desk


    37. It was like being by the sea, sitting in the clean kitchen with the workshop door open and the clicks and sighs of the clockwork coming through


    38. He was building up some miniature clockwork beneath the lens, with very fine, thin tools that looked like something that belonged to a surgeon


    39. There was text, but most of it was in bullet points, and they surrounded other things: cut-outs from newspapers, precise ink sketches of clockwork, people, annotated maps


    40. The drawers were mainly full of clockwork parts – raw cogs and springs, tiny diamond bearings, different sizes of chain and wire – and when he did find one of papers, it was only receipts and an accounts ledger, kept in neat Japanese numbers

    41. He opened it briefly and closed it when he saw nothing inside but clockwork, but opened it again when it pinged musically


    42. A clockwork bird fluttered down on to the desk then with a rush of the same chemical smell he had noticed before


    43. There was a square space in the centre of the clockwork


    44. Katsu waved three or four tentacles at him from the desk, where he was prowling after the clockwork birds


    45. ‘All this means is that whoever made the bomb did it with reliable clockwork, and Mori’s is the most reliable in London


    46. Easier to bury in clockwork, harder to disarm


    47. ‘The best clockwork in the world is here


    48. He was transposing some of the most delicate clockwork from the cabinets and into deep, velvet boxes


    49. Forbidding the boy clockwork seemed like a vain effort when he already worked in a firework shop


    50. What was the extra clockwork for?’












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