noon造句181. The company had taken off for London on a Sunday at noon, arriving Monday at noon for a Tuesday night opening.
182. We met at 12 noon, prior to the emergency debate on the economy.
183. The 1987 election marked the high noon of the government of Margaret Thatcher.
184. The store is sponsoring informal modeling between noon and 3 p. m. through Saturday.
185. I would leave at about noon and walk to Bloomsbury.
186. Even first graders went to school six days a week, from early morning to noon.
187. Arrive at the park early, especially if you are not staying at a Disney property hotel, or after noon.
188. He went to the library at noon and sat, idly reading, wanting a nap, forgetting to have lunch.
189. To avoid climbing in the heat of noon we decided to leave at daybreak.
190. He saw her getting up and going home, taking a suitcase and catching the noon bus tomorrow.
191. He had thought it would be at least around noon.
192. The Nordic Initiative will sponsor a luncheon for the group at noon in the Ramada Inn.
193. We eat at noon.
194. I was awakened around noon by the Sergeant who was in command of yesterday evening's patrol.
195. She had to get a move on if she was going to make it to the city before noon.
196. Next day, when he awoke at noon, he was as bright and cheerful as if nothing at all had happened.
197. Everything went according to plan and at noon the steward was stopped at the gate.
198. Their first news conference is at noon today at the Olympic Auditorium.
199. In tribute, Clinton Thursday ordered all Arleigh Burke class destroyers to steam at noon for five minutes at 31 knots.
200. When the captain started coming after noon, they were not unhappy.
201. The Don Eusebio crunched into the Zamboanga wharf at noon, four hours behind schedule.
202. During the merciless heat of noon one of the frailer females collapsed, far from any possible shelter.
203. The council also had to withdraw its vehicles after failing to find alternative cover by the noon deadline.
204. Pictorially this visual time sequence can be used to suggest morning, high noon, afternoon and evening.
205. The morning kindergartners arrive at school with the rest of the older students and leave school by noon.
206. When he called at noon, her answering machine emitted a long series of beeps followed by a dial tone.
207. He was still there when she came up the sidewalk around noon.
208. Indeed, the Goodland forecasters said we were the fourth or fifth chase group to drop by since noon that day.
209. Turning off the light, she slid back under the covers and closed her eyes to sleep fitfully until noon.
210. He had been fighting, one way or another, since just after noon.