quarter hour造句1. There goes another quarter hour.
2. Wagner has beautiful moments but awful quarter hour.
3. Throughout bahok's one and a quarter hour duration, I felt completely involved with the lives of each character.
4. After the brothers had said this, the quarter hour was over, and they flew out the window again as swans.
5. The clock in the hall struck the quarter hour, then the half hour, then the hour.
6. We think he can finish quarter hour, but he succeeded in doing it.
7. That last quarter hour seemed to take so long that Scrooge almost convinced himself that he had dozed off and missed the one o'clock bell.
8. Get up earlier. A quarter hour makes all the difference in catching that train, enjoying a cup of coffee, or (finally) packing your lunch.
9. A quarter hour makes all the difference in catching that train, enjoying a cup of coffee, or (finally) packing your lunch.
10. He's been going on a quarter hour, and he's just hitting his stride. Franny, Zooey, Buddy, Bessie: they all try to speak directly to each other.
11. From the hall the clock calling out the quarter hour, then a moment of stillness - time stalling - before, faintly, the clock in her study responded.
12. After the brothers, the quarter hour, and they flew out the window again as swans.
13. A quarter hour after downloading Meschach, I was making, filling, and displaying matrices (the moral equivalent of creating a Hello World!
14. If a job starts in normal hours and runs into overtime, that time should be charged at the quarter hour rate.
15. We drove back to the turnout where we had parked not a quarter hour before.
16. She drew breath for the first time in three and a quarter hours.
17. A phenomenon of audience behavior usually expressed as the ratio of a station's cumulative audience to its average quarter hour audience.
18. He remained in this situation, and would have so remained indefinitely, even until daybreak, had not the clock struck one--the half or quarter hour.
19. "No," they answered. "We can take off our swan-skins for only a quarter hour each evening.
20. "No, " they answered. "We can take off our swan-skins for only a quarter hour each evening. Only during that time do we have our human forms.