| Within hours, TV networks provided round-the-clock information on the events and commentary on potential ripple effects. |
| The age-old distinction between day and night eroded, especially during the 1940s, when wartime needs necessitated round-the-clock production. |
| It would have included a wide range of facilities, including round-the-clock jet washers, a car wash and garage shop. |
| We need to set up round-the-clock surveillance of this place, as well as their residence. |
| For confirmed fans, even the round-the-clock building work seems to be more a source of fascination than annoyance. |
| Dinner is a sumptuous affair and, rather incongruously for a hotel which doesn't feel like a hotel, there is round-the-clock room service. |