week造句271 Let's meet the day after tomorrow / the week after next.
272 Towards the end of the week the weather turned very mild.
273 He was copped for driving without a licence last week.
274 Junior doctors often have to work a gruelling 100-hour week.
275 The town finally succumbed last week after being pounded with heavy artillery for more than two months.
275try its best to gather and create good sentences.
276 You can't come tonight? Oh well, see you next week then.
277 The trial was adjourned for a week/until the following week.
278 A boat goes over to the island once a week with mail and provisions.
279 The conference begins this week against a backdrop of unmitigated gloom.
280 We're having a meeting next week to discuss the matter.
281 Sheldon writes every day of the week, dictating his novels in the morning.
282 I should have finished by the middle of the week.
283 Scarcely a week goes by without some new scandal in the papers.
284 I'll make a bus trip to the town next week.
285 The President's trip to Washington this week seems to have been worthwhile.
286 They go to the mosque to pray once a week.
287 Students learning computer studies spend two days each week in a computer lab and four days in the classroom.
288 Mary served behind the counter at Bacon's for a few hours a week.
289 I've been out canvassing for the Labour Party every evening this week.
290 I'm going to work two days a week teaching handicapped kids to fish.
291 The average working week in Japan is 42.3 hours, compared with 41.6 in the UK, so they are not too badly off.
292 They teach you English in an intensive course lasting just a week; it's quite an intensive few days!
293 The meat ration was down to one pound per person per week.
294 I was on a three-year contract that expired last week.
295 A secretary came in twice a week to deal with his correspondence.