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thursday造句
61. I'm usually free between Tuesday and Thursday. 62. She was in surgery for two hours Thursday. 63. The last time I saw Jonathan was Thursday evening. 64. There's a meeting on Thursday night. 65. Police raided a well-known shooting gallery on Thursday night. 66. Please can you get your essays in by Thursday. 67. I could come any day but Thursday. 68. Your computer won't be arriving till Thursday. In the meantime, you can use Jude's. 69. We're having a meeting on Thursday to discuss the problem. 70. We've arranged a meeting for next Thursday so if you see anyone do spread the word. 71. The arrangements are all in place for the concert next Thursday. 72. On Thursday night she went to her yoga class, glad to have something to fill up the evening. 73. An extraordinary general meeting to decide the company's fate will be held on Thursday. 74. Your shoes will be repaired and ready for you to collect on Thursday. 75. If there's one thing I want to know, it's where he goes on Thursday afternoons. 76. Don't forget now, you have a dental appointment Thursday afternoon.Sentence dictionary 77. Well, let's see now, I could meet you on Thursday. 78. It got to Thursday and she still hadn't heard any news. 79. It's ages since I've seen her so it'll be nice to meet her in town on Thursday. 80. More than a week ago, Thursday evening to be precise, Susanne was at her evening class. 81. The registration of students for the course will begin on Thursday morning. 82. On the Thursday we went out on a day trip. 83. In the end, the meeting was a sideshow to a political storm that broke Thursday. 84. See you on Thursday we'll be able to discuss it then. 85. There's been no movement in the peace talks since Thursday. 86. Antarctic air brought biting cold to southern Chile on Thursday. 87. 'Well, a beautiful spring Thursday would probably be a nice day to be buried on,' Nancy joked. 88. On a Thursday she used to do all the baking. 89. I've arranged a lunch with him next Thursday at which I intend to unfold my proposal. 90. Thursday is traditionally the day when Britain goes to the polls .