How To Use Tomorrow In A Sentence

  • I'm feeling a bit edgy about the exam tomorrow.
  • You can boil some brown rice and leave to cool for tomorrow. The 8-Week Cholesterol Cure
  • I overheard two fifteen year old girls behind me at the ATM planning to get together tomorrow night and eat ice cream and comfort each other when they didn't get any valentines.
  • The snowstorm will last till tomorrow afternoon.
  • If we don't save the rich people today they might be extinct tomorrow just like the dinosaurs. * shedding a fake tear for the plight of the rich* knixphan Says: Think Progress
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  • Erna Hart is going to swim across the English Channel tomorrow.
  • One hour today is worth two tomorrow
  • Have you got a copy of the agenda for tomorrow's meeting?
  • Outlook for tomorrow and Sunday: Mainly dry and mild, with sunny intervals after clearance of any early mist or fog.
  • A study session held by the Beijing government for leaders of the "open" Church – organized as a sight-seeing tour for the first time – is set to conclude tomorrow.
  • Tomorrow night they will headline the venue - and take another step towards achieving their ambitions.
  • The bus will start at 7:30 tomorrow morning.
  • The weather forecast has put a question mark against the chance of doing any gliding tomorrow.
  • I'm going home tomorrow - hefting heavy sound kit that I didn't use, with bags full of chocolate bars and Swiss liqueurs to give as presents.
  • Anyway, today we made a pistachio dacquoise (remember that a dacquoise is a meringue--whipped egg whites--with sugar and nut flour(s) folded into it), an apricot-passion-fruit gelee, some apricot glaze, two sablee dough shells (we didn't get to do those, as the only sablee dough left was too soft to work with, so we'll do it tomorrow), and each of us made an inverted puff pastry recipe and put four turns in the dough. Lily, Rosemary, and the Jack of Hearts
  • I'm to have a vaccination tomorrow.
  • Come now , don't get into a tantrum . You must beauty sleep for the photographer tomorrow.
  • Tomorrow, if I were lusting for cash and recognition and all the things people get into broadcasting for, I might decide talk radio was my easiest point of access.
  • It's going to be fine tomorrow.
  • The result of the strike ballot will be known tomorrow morning.
  • I must pay away the bill tomorrow.
  • Tomorrow will be cloudy with outbreaks of rain and drizzle.
  • Is adebayor back tomorrow? is rsc injured again after going off or what is just "cramp"? id keep the same side as fulham but id rest vieria and play de jong and bring adebayor in for rsc if he is injured! if rsc is fit, and keep with him, because he wins far more balls in the air than adebayor. Manchester Evening News - RSS Feed
  • The announcement will appear in tomorrow's newspapers.
  • Don’t put off till tomorrow what should be done today. 
  • The grand maneuvres will be held tomorrow.
  • To worry about tomorrow is to be unhappy today. 
  • Fidelity is expected to release its monthly mutual fund guide tomorrow.
  • Euripus. 93 We do but learn, today, what our better advanced judgments will unteach tomorrow; and Religio Medici
  • I'm going to my brother's wedding tomorrow.
  • Some of the key foreign ministers have cleared a space in their diaries for tomorrow afternoon. Times, Sunday Times
  • Making music: A percussion and music workshop for children takes place at Liverpool's Philharmonic Hall tomorrow at 11.15am.
  • Pain may create misery, pain may give you sorrow. It may trouble you today, but will be gone tomorrow. Pain has its ways; it surely comes but never stays. RVM 
  • Once we do this tomorrow, the movers will bring everything we own (save for about 6 suitcases' worth) to our home, and we'll be officially moved in.
  • I think we've got an arrangement to meet tomorrow.
  • The Prime Minister faces anxious hours before the votes are counted tomorrow night.
  • And my justice shall answer for me tomorrow before thee, when the time of the bargain shall come; and all that is not of divers colours, and spotted, and brown, as well among the sheep as among the goats, shall accurse me of theft. The Bible, Douay-Rheims, Complete The Challoner Revision
  • Great Britain finalised their preparations at Salford and will have today off in readiness for tomorrow's sell-out clash.
  • Never put off till tomorrow what you can do today. 
  • The result of the strike ballot will be known tomorrow morning.
  • He wants to speak to me tomorrow, or rather, as he put it, he wants me to speak to him.
  • Tomorrow is the thirtieth anniversary of the revolution.
  • The man, who was dealt a severe blow on the farming front last weekend when he lost his entire herd of healthy livestock to foot and mouth, bids to bounce back at Aintree tomorrow.
  • Tomorrow makes the same demands, and offers a similar recompense. Times, Sunday Times
  • Additionally, I ruined it by spending the entirety of my meal making promises to myself of a tomorrow full of extra situps and a bowlful of lettuce for lunch.
  • Tomorrow's edition will include a centre-spread on the Spanish royal family.
  • The mother is being held without bail until her arraignment, which is scheduled for tomorrow. CNN Transcript Aug 29, 2006
  • So, tomorrow's project is to remember where that tensioner is, but not right now, because d's sleeping the sleep of the recently-returned-from-Germany. Who Ya Gonna Call?
  • Are you clear about the arrangements for tomorrow?
  • This has been going on for a week or so now, growing in intensity, and I reckon it'll reach a peak tomorrow or the day after.
  • Never put off till tomorrow what may be done today. 
  • The Department of Homeland Security will begin a 90-day phaseout period starting tomorrow. HUFFPOST HILL - Ax Says Gun Control On The Table
  • The day after tomorrow lyed corn and grece will be issued to the party, the next day Poark and flour, and the day following indian meal and poark; and in conformity to that rotiene provisions will continue to be issued to the party untill further orders. should any of the messes prefer indian meal to flour Original journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, 1804-1806
  • The talks are expected to continue until tomorrow.
  • The aircraft makes its maiden flight tomorrow.
  • I have Latin AGAIN tomorrow, but I might see if I can leave early, just for the lulz.
  • I'll put the check in the mail tomorrow.
  • What if I have to spend tomorrow, yet again, in that weird state of tearful, jet-lagged exhaustion that lack of sleep creates?
  • We’re seeing this play out in excruciatingly agonizing detail with tomorrow’s appearance in Congress of General Petraeus. Scripting News for 9/9/07 « Scripting News Annex
  • He said he would see his brother tomorrow.
  • Many of them are meeting tomorrow in London to debate the future of the United Nations.
  • An announcement is likely today or tomorrow. The Sun
  • It is holding its annual conference in west London tomorrow where an unholy row is brewing between two otherwise natural allies. Times, Sunday Times
  • Forecasters have promised more torrential downpours today and tomorrow. The Sun
  • I am not suggesting that everyone remortgages their house tomorrow and buys a side scan system, but it is handy to see just what it can do.
  • Ebou Dar seemed to be trying to make up for time lost yesterday, not to mention at High Chasaline and the Feast of Lights, and well it might, considering that tomorrow night was the Feast of Embers, with Maddin's Day, celebrating the founder of Altara, two days after that, and the Feast of the Half Moon the following night. A Crown of Swords
  • Work today, for you know not how much you may be hindered tomorrow
  • Don't forget to call your mom tomorrow.
  • I'm off to look for a hotel room, and tomorrow morning I'll begin to circle back north.
  • I've got a load of work to get through before tomorrow.
  • He was remanded in custody last Tuesday and will make a fresh bail application tomorrow.
  • Tomorrow he flies to Moscow for a four-day trade delegation. Times, Sunday Times
  • The government is set to vote on the proposed reforms tomorrow.
  • Donna might be able to come tomorrow, but it's very unlikely .
  • He's proved his point long ago and could pack it in tomorrow if he wanted with a clear conscience.
  • Go online the day after tomorrow and you will find the same three letters occurring again and again and again. Times, Sunday Times
  • She has her proper birthday tomorrow and her official birthday in June. Times, Sunday Times
  • I caught just a quick glimpse of a whale yesterday, on its annual wintertime northward migration, and hope to have a bit more to say about this tomorrow.
  • I'll have to do those letters tomorrow—I'm a bit pushed for time this afternoon.
  • The orchestra is to perform its last ever concert/last concert ever tomorrow night at the Albert Hall.
  • Seeing that tomorrow is the first day of another month I must make some real resolutions for February.
  • The weather pattern gets marginally much better tomorrow with no snow in the forecast.
  • The conference chairman has set a deadline of noon tomorrow.
  • You said you'd stay till tomorrow." — "I know, Bel, but I think I would rather go back.
  • I don't know that I'd go so far as to call our Mardi Gras tasteful I'm looking forward to the all-girl Camel Toe Steppers marching group tomorrow night, for example, but yeah, we're Miss Manners in comparison to this float. "If we had people dancing on top of dead bodies that would indeed be disrespectful."
  • Fools look to tomorrow, and wise men use tonight. 
  • I'm off to Paris tomorrow evening for a meeting on Thursday morning and I really didn't relish the thought of taking my battered boots along with me.
  • I will leave my homework over until tomorrow.
  • Today I will do what others won't, so tomorrow I can accomplish what others can't.
  • ‘No buts,’ she cut me off, ‘Tomorrow you and I are going shopping!’
  • How will you be prepping for the big finale tomorrow night? The Sun
  • one today is worth two tomorrows.
  • `We can go there together tomorrow -- but although I have a written safe conduct for you it could still be dangerous -- ` COVER STORY
  • The virtues of tomorrow, unlike the virtues of yore, will be inspiring shape-shifters whose purpose, in addition to saving us, will be to baffle the certainties and absolutisms of ideologues everywhere.
  • Under the pale blue sky the trees seemed visibly to burgeon: yesterday's bare branches swelled into bud and would be in leaf by tomorrow. LEFT, RIGHT AND CENTRE
  • We have a test on irregular verbs tomorrow.
  • Bring the book to me tomorrow.
  • 'I'd like your help tomorrow.' 'Can you be more specific ?'
  • She adjourned the meeting until tomorrow at 9 a.m.
  • When tomorrow turns in today, yesterday, and someday that no moreimportant in your memory, we suddenly realize that we r pushed forwardby time. This is not a train in still in which you may feel forwardwhen another train goes by. It is the truth that we've all grown up.And we become different.
  • I shall tomorrow ship my great chests on board of a ship bound to Bourdeaux; they are directed, and recommended to the care of a merchant of that place, who will forward them by Thoulouse, and the canal of Languedoc, to his correspondent at Cette, which is the sea-port of Montpellier. Travels through France and Italy
  • It's pretty exciting that the dishwasher is getting fixed tomorrow, too. January 24th, 2010
  • Never put off till tomorrow what you can do today. 
  • Instead of doodling your crush's name on your binder, whip through those math problems that are due tomorrow.
  • According to radio the British electorate are going to vote tomorrow.
  • Today must borrow nothing of tomorrow
  • Yesterday is history .Tomorrow is a mystery .But today is a gift.
  • But, as of midnight tomorrow, government funding for that contract will stop.
  • Tomorrow when I meet up with my school reunion friends we will be discussing day trips for the coming year.
  • There was only a fifty percent chance that they'd actually get quizzed on the material tomorrow, but she couldn't chance it.
  • Tomorrow's match has been called off because of the icy weather.
  • Advances in medicine are increasing life expectancy and diseases which are dread killers today will be curable tomorrow.
  • He is the only new cap in the team which plays Bangladesh in the opening Test of a two-Test series at Buffalo Park tomorrow.
  • So I let the world go hang today, I shall go to my bed good and early, and look forward with reasonable certainty to a better day tomorrow.
  • What I'll be working with tomorrow, then, is not a model provided by a film, or even by a filmmaker, but an abstract idea that I've not really had laid out before me in any concrete, imitable way.
  • She will appear in court tomorrow.
  • We could supply you with the stuff in the raw tomorrow.
  • Our equipe, our "team," - the French is beginning to emerge from deep layers of my unconscious -- includes six of us: Lee-Ann juggling logistics as before, with Cassidy, my assistant back home, here to help her and me; Amy, the social worker who is our clinical director, will come tomorrow. James S. Gordon: At School: A Place to Help Haitian Children
  • I'm late sowing runner beans, fennel and mangels (for Smokey and the pigs) but all will go in tomorrow.
  • But there is a yawning gap in timing between what he would love to happen tomorrow and what is still the case. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Millsboro, Oregon-based company is expected to release fiscal third-quarter earnings tomorrow before the stock market opens.
  • Theirs is an all-consuming love that has been rudely dashed but will quicken again tomorrow, regardless of today's despair.
  • ` ` My thigh is pretty sore so we will see how it responds tomorrow, '' Harris said. USATODAY.com
  • Outgoing Cah-lee-forn-ia Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger really seizing the moment: "The San Francisco Giants defeated the Texas Rangers tonight, just like California voters are going to defeat the attempts of dirty Texas oil companies to undo our clean energy laws at the polls tomorrow Proposition 23, which would suspend the state's greenhouse gas law. HUFFPOST HILL - NOVEMBER 2ND, 2010
  • Brown, who turns 93 at the end of this month, is unable to attend tomorrow's game.
  • Our class is going to London tomorrow.
  • If I cried a tear of painful sorrow,If I lost all hope for a new tomorrow,Would you dry my tear and ease my pain,Would you make me smile once again?
  • He implored his army of volunteers to get voters to the caucuses tomorrow by any means possible. Times, Sunday Times
  • Anyway, a rendezvous at Paddington has been arranged for tomorrow morning when the present, having been manhandled on the train, will be exchanged.
  • The jury will return tomorrow for closing speeches. Times, Sunday Times
  • What will be going on behind the sideline masks they will wear for most of the time tomorrow when the whistle shrills the start of the Allianz Hurling League final?
  • Back tomorrow once I'm fully recovered from the road trip to Stone Mountain, Georgia, the return part of which included six solid hours of heavy rain and the witnessing of a Georgia sheriff deputy hydroplane off the interstate as he sped by us to investigate a wreck up ahead. July 2008
  • The first of seven obstacles to that end at this 133rd edition of the tournament is the 26-year-old Czech clay-courter Jan Hajek, rated 80th in the world and a relatively safe opening opponent tomorrow, given he went out on his debut here in the first round last year and has won only eight of 21 matches in 2010. Wimbledon 2010: Andy Murray looks for top gear in two-week title race
  • But I also want to take the time to play one cut from the new CD, "Tomorrow's Children," the song, the title tune, sung by Pete Seeger. Pete Seeger, Singing With 'Tomorrow's Children'
  • If I cried a tear of painful sorrow,If I lost all hope for a new tomorrow,Would you dry my tear and ease my pain,Would you make me smile once again?
  • Spread-betters were nibbling on McDonald's share price before quarterly results tomorrow. Times, Sunday Times
  • Is it that different from the travelling pedlar who hawked his wares warning that he wouldn't be there tomorrow?
  • A montage of clips will be shown to inspire the players tomorrow. Times, Sunday Times
  • Bro has promised to come home tomorrow and cook tea and bizarrely he has promised to bake a cake.
  • Tomorrow's meeting between the two leaders is expected to break a diplomatic stalemate that has lasted for ten years.
  • We plan to launch this campaign as early as tomorrow. Times, Sunday Times
  • The mother flatly rejected my proposal that she meet her daughter tomorrow.
  • Tomorrow night was the most important night of Brentford's social calendar.
  • It's bound to be sunny again tomorrow.
  • They have looked into loaning some covers to put over the pitch tomorrow night in case of overnight frost.
  • JemmaJames Am actually quite excited! am going to my first boxercise class tomorrow! Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7
  • The World came to Cobh on Saturday, has been in Waterford since yesterday and journeys to Belfast tomorrow, hops across to Scotland and then visits Dublin on August 20.
  • The forecast for the weekend promises warmer weather, with temperatures expected to reach 10 degrees today and 12 degrees tomorrow.
  • We'll take a blood test tomorrow but he is bright again now, so it was only something minor. Times, Sunday Times
  • More than 2,000 employees of the parcels delivery group are expected to lose their jobs tomorrow after the dramatic failure of the company. Times, Sunday Times
  • See whether you can come tomorrow
  • I received a phone call confirming my appointment for tomorrow, just after lunch.
  • Fifth-placed Eccleshill, with one defeat in four, will provide a stern test tomorrow.
  • Tomorrow comes the release of sales figures. Times, Sunday Times
  • Can you lend me 5? I'll pay you back tomorrow.
  • They like fixes to happen by tomorrow afternoon because then they will still be in office. Times, Sunday Times
  • Unless it makes interest payments to so-called vulture funds holding its bonds by tomorrow, the country will be officially declared in default. Times, Sunday Times
  • She will host the surprise get-together tomorrow as a thank you to the victims of a fatal muscle wasting disease.
  • Zeit Opern" – operas of the time – were a common feature of Germany in the 1920s, when Hindemith wrote a media comedy called Neues vom Tage (News of the Day), and even Schoenberg attempted a (very unfunny) comedy called Heute Oder Morgen (Today or Tomorrow). I predict a riot
  • Tarus "jogs" 10k race in record time, four minutes faster than the rest. 32:01 which is effectively a course record and ridiculously fast for a jog the boy's best this year is 30:58, 3% better, so he may be on 97% effort, he has a proper race tomorrow, so I'm concerned; Archive 2007-06-10
  • Tomorrow will be even worse, but you can always count on the Aussie Champion to put on a show: on uphill finishes, he never fails to ride a wheelie across the finish line.
  • Time is an equal opportunity employer. Each human being has exactly the same number of hours and minutes every day. Rich people can't buy more hours. Scientists can't invent new minutes. And you can't save time to spend it on another day. Even so, time is amazingly fair and forgiving. No matter how much time you've wasted in the past, you still have an entire tomorrow. Denis Waitley 
  • BOX NYC will be holding a "massive social boxing event" tomorrow night which apparently entails poker, models, and, you guessed it smart guys, boxing**, all broadcast on ESPN2 (so let's just get this out there now-only the camera ready should read on). Dealbreaker
  • The store is closing out tomorrow; I'll go and buy a pair of shoes.
  • AS THE clock ticks past midnight and today moves into tomorrow, the new world rankings will be spat out from a computer in Florida.
  • The deal ends when stores close tomorrow. The Sun
  • The judge will pass sentence tomorrow after looking at all the reports.
  • Staff, pupils and parents are due to bid a tearful farewell to their Bolton primary school tomorrow.
  • The youth of today are the pensioners of tomorrow.
  • The result of the strike ballot will be known tomorrow morning.
  • You can boil some brown rice and leave to cool for tomorrow. The 8-Week Cholesterol Cure
  • Send us your jokes and tomorrow we'll print the ones that make us laugh most. The Sun
  • Do you want to play golf tomorrow?
  • I can't. I have a test tomorrow.
  • According to radio the British electorate are going to vote tomorrow.
  • Excavation of the site will begin tomorrow.
  • He has two types of impingement, a "pincer" and a "cam," and Philippon will only repair the pincer impingement in tomorrow's procedure. Undefined
  • Time is an equal opportunity employer. Each human being has exactly the same number of hours and minutes every day. Rich people can't buy more hours. Scientists can't invent new minutes. And you can't save time to spend it on another day. Even so, time is amazingly fair and forgiving. No matter how much time you've wasted in the past, you still have an entire tomorrow. Denis Waitley 
  • Friday, March 27, 2009 at 06: 41 PM how odd to read this particular bit of news as i enjoy one of the only still-functioning electrical devices in my home (the computer), the others suffering from a mysterious anti-surge, in which switches produce only intermittent and then very weak current. nothing is 'crame' but the fridge has no cold, the water-heater no heat, the lamps flicker like candles guttering out their last wisp of light, etc. the electrician will be coming tomorrow; meanwhile one is very conscious of being (but not wishing to be) very spoiled and electrodependent ...... Cramer - French Word-A-Day
  • The bagpipe players will get a chance to learn from the best at a workshop tomorrow.
  • The mother flatly rejected my proposal that she meet her daughter tomorrow.
  • I am totes getting married tomorrow you guys!
  • The local Nalgo branch has called a general meeting for tomorrow when members will be balloted on whether to withdraw their labour.
  • Tomorrow the old timber will be loaded into the back of the car and we'll take it down to the town dump for recycling.
  • i also still feel the fins on my feet. they were also too tight. the freakin 'wetsuit's also giving me a slight rash. but nothing serious. have not packed of course. will do tomorrow. getting wei leong's windbreaker for the trip. he has very generously took my HINT and lend me the windbreaker. Overthefence Diary Entry
  • Tomorrow's edition will include a centre-spread on the Spanish royal family.
  • Other events tomorrow include a vintage cycle display, tandem and trike racing and grass track racing.
  • Thus our instincts certainly cause us to believe that the sun will rise tomorrow, but we may be in no better a position than the chicken which unexpectedly has its neck wrung.
  • ‘You forget - I have to ask your father for your hand in marriage tomorrow morning,’ David said, dead-pan. ‘After that, I can do anything.’
  • Never put off until tomorrow what may be done today.
  • The virtues of tomorrow, unlike the virtues of yore, will be inspiring shape-shifters whose purpose, in addition to saving us, will be to baffle the certainties and absolutisms of ideologues everywhere.
  • Eat, drink and be merry, for tomorrow we die. 
  • Allied troops begin maneuvers tomorrow to show how quickly forces could be mobilized in case of a new invasion.
  • The deadline for the project is tomorrow , and I have just enough time to snarf down something before I go back to work .
  • And they are bursting with confidence for tomorrow's home match with Wigan. The Sun
  • What time will we have to set off for the station tomorrow?
  • He who falls today may rise tomorrow.
  • The shops are closed tomorrow because it is a bank holiday.
  • By the end of the day I was more or less recovered, more or less back to normal, and I'll be close to re-establishing my usual routine tomorrow.
  • Tomorrow's papers will contain full details of the case.

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