tomorrow造句271. She has more than an even chance of winning tomorrow.
272. The weather forecast has put a question mark against the chance of doing any gliding tomorrow.
273. The judge will pass sentence tomorrow after looking at all the reports.
274. Tomorrow is the day of reckoning; the accountant will tell me what my profits were and how much tax I'll have to pay.
275. I'm sorry. I seem to be off my game today; let's play again tomorrow.
276. I tried to think about all the problems that were ahead of me tomorrow.
277. Tomorrow he would tell his pilot to get the aircraft ready.
278. The good news is that tomorrow will be fine and sunny.
279. There's no time/We've got no time to spare if we want to get the article written by tomorrow.
280. They thinned out a stand to create a lush forest tomorrow.
281. I'd like to check him out of here the day after tomorrow.
282. It is said a football game will be cablecast tomorrow afternoon.
283. I think if I get half of the assignment done by tomorrow, I am ahead of the game.
284. The cars for tomorrow will be small, safe and very cheap.
285. The Chancellor of Exchequer will present his budget to Parliament tomorrow.
286. The defence lawyers are going to eat you alive tomorrow.
287. Gosh! My muscles is going to ache all over tomorrow.
288. As university campuses become increasingly multi-ethnic, they offer a glimpse of the conflicts society will face tomorrow.
289. The deadline to publish the document is a week tomorrow.
290. The Mayor will open the proceedings at the City Hall tomorrow.
291. Tomorrow he will supervise all the pupils taking the English examination.
292. Let's go to bed. We've got a heavy day tomorrow.