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1 Then there came the sudden clatter of hoofs on the rocky road behind us.
2 Last night there was a sudden clatter of hoofs, a shout, and then silence.
3 There came a sudden clatter without, the tramp of heavy feet, the jingle of spurs.
4 A sudden clatter and thud behind him startled him.
5 Following this I heard a sudden clatter as of the drop of a knife and fork.
6 There was a sudden clatter of iron-hard nails on stone as the sphinx raced off to investigate.
7 There was a sudden clatter on the stairs, the sound of many feet skipping down the steps.
8 But he heard, leaving the village along the trail to Mayaguez, the sudden clatter of a pony's hoofs.
9 A sudden clatter of horses' hoofs and rolling wheels wakened hollow echoes from the great stone courtyard below.
10 There came the sound of a whoop, a sudden clatter of hoofs, the diminishing beat of horses' feet.
11 Interrupted by the sudden clatter of footsteps behind me, I turned to find Guy Madelyn hiking my way.
12 Twelve of the arena guards threw down their shields with a sudden clatter and seized the prisoners, four to each.
13 We rode under the gate, the horses' hooves making a sudden clatter inside the enclosed barbican, and through into the city.
14 He must have slept soundly for an hour or more, when a sudden clatter shook him up in a most unwelcome manner.
15 The strain was so great that as they were having their coffee a sudden clatter in the street came as an immense relief.
16 There was a sudden clatter , and Jane appeared in the doorway laughing, because she had run downstairs so quickly that she had almost fallen.
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