to-day造句1. It was a grey wool dress to-day, well cut, correct, but severe.
2. To-day, television has a commanding lead among all segments of the population as the main source of news and information.
3. Spring bursts to-day, For Christ is risen and all the earth's at play.Christina G Rossetti
4. We are swamped to-day with books and articles about the power of positive thought to heal our physical or our emotional ills.
5. It would not be argued to-day that the power to regulate does not include the power to prohibit.
6. If I am impatient to-day, forgive me, my love.
7. 'How warm 'tis to-day! ' she said, almost inaudibly.
8. Whatever happens in the stock market to-day has happened before and will happen again.
9. I have only a saddle-horse here to-day; but come to "The Flower-de-Luce", and I'll hire a trap, and drive you home with me.'
10. But he will not greet thee to-day; nor must thou greet him.
11. Even to-day when I read "King Lear" his image is always before me and I often wonder if the delight in passionate men in my plays and in my poetry is more than his memory.
12. To-day at eleven the Czar comes from Windsor Castle to Buckingham Palace, where he will receive the corps diplomatique and other distinguished persons.
13. The chalk line has been wiped away to-day, but the confining ring is still there.
14. Demonstrations against the big stores in Berlin to-day developed later in the evening into an active outbreak of anti-Semitism.
15. So even to-day, when we fail to see the truth of religion, we seek in its observance an artistic gratification.
15. Wish you can benefit fromand make progress everyday!
16. If England bound herself to-day to supply the Germans gratuitously for years with all they required in manufactured articles, we could not recommend them to accept such an offer.
17. Yesterday it was appetite, to-day it is plenitude, to-morrow it will be satiety.
18. If they could only have inherited some of the patriotic flame of which they were born they might have been marketable even to-day.
19. It cannot often enough be emphasized how great is the difference, in this respect, between Anthroposophy and the current science of to-day.
20. It indicated the restless vivacity of her spirit, which to-day was doubly indefatigable in its tiptoe dance, because it was played upon and vibrated with her mother's disquietude.
21. He was the centre of the group who seem to have been almost consciously striving to bring about from every side the renascence which we see to-day.
22. These attempts of mine to establish my superiority by revilement might have occasioned me amusement to-day, had not their want of straightness and common courtesy been too painful.
23. SLR has been a problem since the great ice stades melted in the past and which continue to melt to-day.
24. "That's right, " said the Pugilist, "that is right, my good friend; if pugilism had been put down yesterday, I wouldn't have this kind of Nose to-day.
25. For the last twenty years the station of the Orleans railway has stood beside the old faubourg and distracted it, as it does to-day.
26. The errand-boy next door has a little pointed beard, I have seen him pass every day with a young person in a pink bonnet on his arm; to-day I saw him pass, and he had a gun on his arm.
27. One day he brought a paper parcel out of his pocket and said: "I'll show you to-day a wonderful piece of work of the Creator."
28. I was only fourteen, but after I had taken hundreds of observations in my mind I found myself testing their accuracy, comparing the behaviour of stocks to-day with other days.
29. Imperial Headquarters in Tokio later announced that Japan had entered into a state of war with Britain and the United States in the Western Pacific from 6 a.m. to-day.
30. Hideki Tojo, the former Premier, and six other Japanese war leaders were to-day sentenced to death by the International War Crimes Tribunal in Tokio.