lunchtime造句61. She pushed her way through a herd of lunchtime drinkers.
62. You'll see breadlines outside many New York churches at lunchtime.
63. Grandma always has a few titbits for the children if they're visiting at lunchtime.
64. I promised to be in a certain place by lunchtime.
65. Could we meet at lunchtime?
66. It's like screening shows for insomniacs at lunchtime.
67. Just before lunchtime, he was standing on a chair.
68. By lunchtime on the second day, they are finished.
69. The hours until lunchtime limped past.
70. Lunchtime or early evening are preferable.
71. She had decided to reach the clinic by lunchtime.
71. Wish you can benefit fromand make progress everyday!
72. The fishwives pack up at lunchtime.
73. Dennis ate the last of the bread at lunchtime.
74. It's usually fairly quiet at lunchtime.
75. What Fabia ate that lunchtime, though, she barely knew.
76. Is it lunchtime yet? I'm getting hungry.
77. Rio slowly came back to life around Wednesday lunchtime.
78. It was almost the end of lunchtime.
79. She's ringing in around lunchtime.
80. Get up, you lazy thing! It's nearly lunchtime.
81. Tomorrow's main meal will be at lunchtime again so please try to prepare for it today.
82. He had timed his arrival for shortly after midday in the hope that lunchtime would find the staff free of commitments.
83. As she passed the buffet car her stomach rumbled, as if to remind her she hadn't eaten since lunchtime.
84. In the meantime cider drinkers are hoping their lunchtime tipple doesn't become a luxury.
85. William was seen alive and well this morning, but by lunchtime he'd died.
86. Tom, who had already squared things with his boss, left the office at lunchtime and headed north up the motorway.
87. We'll have to start early if we want to get to Grandma's by lunchtime.
88. It was lunchtime when the Friendship landed, but because of the steady drizzle, there were not many people about.
89. He accompanied his trainees on lunchtime booze-ups in the local pub where he regaled them with stories of his hectic social life.
90. To her annoyance, she was still thinking about the wretched man when lunchtime came and went.