31. You hear the money clinking down. 32. How about milk bottles clinking against one other in a metal milkman's carrying crate? 33. The discreet clinking of coffee cups. 34. Men's hushed voices and the clinking of weapons were audible a few paces away. 35. Throughout Hungary, the clinking of beer mugs or bottles was considered to be bad manners. 36. As dusk arrived, they were clinking glasses in a toast over Tim Henman and Greg Rusedski. 37. Listeners will hear coffee cups clinking on saucers, the pounding of desks and clearing of throats. 38. It was clinking proof that he had practiced long hours to develop greater skill than his neighborhood peers. 39. Any impression of black-tied swells clinking champagne glasses and scarfing shrimp canapes could undercut such efforts. 40. Clinking and rattling up the steep street, the man finally came into view a few houses away.