TOMORROW in a Sentence

Learn TOMORROW from example sentences; some of them are from classic books. These examples are selected from a corpus with 300,000 sentences, including classic works and current mainstream media. Some sentences also link to their contexts.
275 example sentences for TOMORROW, such as:
1. I shall be able to go tomorrow.
2. I shall lie down all day tomorrow.
3. Step across and have tea with me tomorrow.
4. To worry about tomorrow is to be unhappy today.
5. The rules will be brought into action tomorrow.
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Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen
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 Meanings and Examples of TOMORROW
tomorrow
 n.  the near future
 ad.  the next day, the day after, following the present day
Classic Sentence: (152 in 11 pages)
1  "I hope it doesn't rain tomorrow," said Scarlett.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitchell
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER I
2  "Oh, it'll be clear tomorrow and hot as June," said Stuart.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitchell
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER I
3  Just because we've been away and didn't know about the barbecue and the ball, that's no reason why we shouldn't get plenty of dances tomorrow night.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitchell
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER I
4  So it's to be announced tomorrow night at the supper intermission.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitchell
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER I
5  He was there and he asked most kindly after you, as did his sisters, and said they hoped nothing would keep you from the barbecue tomorrow.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitchell
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER II
6  And I want to see pride in you tomorrow at the barbecue.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitchell
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER II
7  Mother, the lace is loose on my new ball dress and I want to wear it tomorrow night at Twelve Oaks.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitchell
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER IV
8  He must be dismissed, immediately, tomorrow morning.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitchell
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER IV
9  By the time Scarlett had undressed and blown out the candle, her plan for tomorrow had worked itself out in every detail.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitchell
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER IV
10  "Pa is coming tomorrow and he's going to land on me like a duck on a June bug," answered Scarlett dolorously.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitchell
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER X
11  I shall lie down all day tomorrow.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitchell
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER X
12  Tis firm that I am and back to Tara you'll be going tomorrow before you're disgracing the lot of us again.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitchell
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER X
13  Generally when tomorrow came, the thought either did not occur at all or it was so attenuated by the delay it was not very troublesome.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitchell
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER XI
14  People frenziedly bought these luxuries with the money they had today, fearing that tomorrow's prices would be higher and the money worthless.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitchell
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER XIII
15  She had not thought of tomorrow, so happy was she at first that Ashley's name was not on that list.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitchell
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER XIV
Example Sentence: (123 in 9 pages)
1  Journalists will be able to preview the exhibition tomorrow.
2  Donna might be able to come tomorrow, but it's very unlikely.
3  I shall be able to go tomorrow.
4  To worry about tomorrow is to be unhappy today.
5  According to radio the British electorate are going to vote tomorrow.
6  According to the forecast it will be sunny tomorrow.
7  Step across and have tea with me tomorrow.
8  Erna Hart is going to swim across the English Channel tomorrow.
9  The rules will be brought into action tomorrow.
10  Progress is the activity of today and the assurance of tomorrow.
11  The snowstorm will last till tomorrow afternoon.
12  The national football team will arrive in Tokyo tomorrow afternoon.
13  If you send your letter first class your parents will receive it tomorrow afternoon.
14  The meeting has been scheduled for tomorrow afternoon.
15  We'll rendezvous at the railway station tomorrow afternoon.