Example sentences of "[adj] tomorrow [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | In spite of this anarchy , Reeves engenders a kind of instinctive conspiracy between himself and the audience , encouraging a call and response , particularly appropriate tomorrow night when there will be a seasonal pantomime . |
2 | United 's carefully laid segregation plans could be undermined if the Hungarian team Pecsimunkas go ahead with selling around two thousand tickets at random tomorrow morning . |
3 | The pair gained rave reviews for their Belfast concert earlier this week and are likely to be just as good tomorrow night . |
4 | ‘ Father is afraid I 'll die soon , you see , so he wants us to be married tomorrow morning . |
5 | ‘ Thanks all the same , but I 'm going to be busy tomorrow night … ’ she began coldly , putting her spoon back into her dish with a clumsy clatter which splashed strawberry and sugar juice on to her lap . |
6 | ‘ Are you busy tomorrow night ? |
7 | REPUBLIC of Ireland B international full back Curtis Fleming has been put on stand-by for Middlesbrough 's Rumbelows League Cup semi-final second leg at Manchester United tomorrow night . |
8 | The result puts pressure on Boro to pick up maximum points from Oxford United tomorrow night and Plymouth Argyle on Saturday . |
9 | Then we have roast tomorrow night ca n't we ? |
10 | The full video will be available tomorrow morning . |
11 | Belinda knew it would probably look hilarious tomorrow morning if she did n't wash it out tonight . |
12 | Well no , no what I 'm saying was , the fifteen seaters here you see but I ca n't , I sha n't be put the petrol in for the both shall I ? clean tomorrow night . |
13 | ‘ I 'll be really spaced-out tomorrow morning , so we might as well not waste tonight . ’ |
14 | ‘ Mummy 's shoes will be ready tomorrow afternoon , so perhaps we 'll call then . ’ |