Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] tomorrow [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The fun part of the course tomorrow morning , it actually involves you in doing a role play , with one of your colleagues .
2 She had been due to return from the Balmoral estate for the engagement tomorrow afternoon at St James 's Palace and St Martin-in-the-Fields Church .
3 The Portuguese club managed by former England boss Bobby Robson and with that game kicking off at six forty-five on Wednesday , we 'll havce a full preview on the programme tomorrow night .
4 And there 'll also be at the club tomorrow morning an antiquarian bookseller , a dealer in manuscripts , and an expert in drawings , to see if there 's been the hanky-panky suggested by those few notes about Fishbane . ’
5 No I expect she 's got the club tomorrow morning .
6 MILLWALL chairman Reg Burr last night gave assurances that Ian Wright will be safe at the Den tomorrow night .
7 You can have the cold water here in the bedroom tomorrow morning if you like .
8 Is there a possibility of someone coming and filling the machine tomorrow afternoon ?
9 even when I 'm doing the ironing tomorrow morning .
10 ‘ WEIGHER TAKING A box at the Coliseum tomorrow evening , Georgina Newley announced to Celia Prentisse and William Dougal .
11 I do n't want you turning up late for the shop tomorrow morning .
12 He said formally , ‘ I would like you to be present at the boatyard tomorrow morning . ’
13 I hope he makes no mistakes and makes does the business tomorrow night .
14 So you 've got the children tomorrow lunchtime , you 've got the band tomorrow evening , but the library exhibition goes on a bit longer ?
15 Go ahead , admonished the voice , but see if you can look yourself in the eye tomorrow morning .
16 and rowing for gold all this week will be the best oarsmen … young and old … from all over the world as the royal regatta takes off on the Thames at henley … we 'll be on the water tomorrow night to look ahead with the fastest school crew in the country
17 ‘ Still coming out on the junk tomorrow afternoon ? ’
18 Congratulations to Bicester Rugby Club , and make sure you 're listening to the television tomorrow afternoon when they make the draw for the semi-finals of the Provincial Insurance Cup .
19 Shute will probably start the game tomorrow night , as he has work doubts over defender Dave Bowman and striker Mark Shield , while another midfielder , Micky George will have a fitness test .
20 VALE Royal String Orchestra performs its final concert of the season tomorrow evening .
21 Besides , I want you to take Jane Postlethwaite to the opera tomorrow night . ’
22 ‘ If you would like me to forgive you the other half of your great debt , then fire the kiln tomorrow morning , well before dawn .
23 NONE of the 27,310 who paid to see the Tennents Scottish Cup semi-final between Airdrie and Hearts at Hampden Park will wish to see a repeat of such numbing mediocrity in the replay tomorrow week .
24 The Governor 's brutally candid assessment struck a new blow to Mr Major as he grappled with two crises : the threat of a crippling defeat for the Government tomorrow night , and a Cabinet deadlocked over next year 's spending plans .
25 The Governor 's brutally candid assessment struck a new blow to Mr Major as he grappled with two crises : the threat of a crippling defeat for the Government tomorrow night , and a Cabinet deadlocked over next year 's spending plans .
26 Er yeah , I 'm waiting on the dole tomorrow honey .
27 Sister said I may be first on the list tomorrow morning . ’
28 But under the new format , fitness and all-round strength will play a big part , for , with the final tomorrow afternoon , the new county champions will have to win three matches in two days .
29 He said , ‘ I 'm going to the zoo tomorrow morning .
30 At the moment the only thing making me write this essay is the thought of me being able to vegetate in front of the box tomorrow night and also , if I push my self and write three lines a minute I will be able to go to bed early and ease the strain and trauma of getting up in the morning and trudging off to another dreary day in school .
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