Use to-day in a sentence
Sentences starting with to-day
- To-day I leave you. [7]
- To-day again, as yesterday, a storm burst over us. [10]
- To-day the good woman could not quite make up her mind whether it would be wiser to warn Dada against Marcus and desire her to repel any advances he might attempt to make, or to let bygones be bygones. [10]
- To-day his other wives seemed hateful, even loathsome, to him. [10]
- To-day I go with his steward to Quebec to get the money. [11]
- To-day its sacred waters are still sweet, but soon it will taste as salt as the north sea with all the tears that have been shed on its banks. [10]
- To-day John had voluntarily approached the stranger to whom he owed his life, but whose passionate caresses at their first meeting had frightened him, to show her the little wooden horse that Adrian had just given him. [10]
- To-day she summoned up her courage, stood opposite to it, and gazed steadily at the youthful features of the woman, with whom Peter had been happy. [10]
- To-day she is up and around--cured. [5]
- To-day is everything to you; to-morrow is very much to me. [11]
Sentences ending with to-day
- This house is yours from to-day. [11]
- As I believe, your husband is willing to let bygones be bygones, and to begin to-morrow as though there was no to-day. [11]
- We got here yesterday--will leave at noon to-day. [5]
- Gray (nee Tyler) yesterday, and called on her to-day. [5]
- Many a poor wretch of yesterday will go to bed a wealthy man to-day. [10]
- But I just wondered if you'd seen him to-day. [8]
- May my tongue wither, if I remain mute to-day. [10]
- You can begin with the decoction to-day. [10]
- It printed articles with quite too much of the license of Swift and Prior for the Magazines of to-day. [6]
- I can't write with comfort when I am interrupted so much as I have been to-day. [5]
Short sentences using to-day
- He seems broken up to-day. [11]
- Lose to-day, win to-morrow. [12]
- We will dine together to-day. [10]
- What day is to-day? [9]
- What is he to-day? [5]
- You execute one to-day. [9]
- You've messed things to-day. [11]
- Rosalie was of to-day. [11]
- Start for Egypt to-day, Bartja. [10]
- It must be to-day! [10]
Sentences containing to-day two or more times
- Let us do to-day the thing that belongs to to-day. [11]
More example sentences with the word to-day in them
- Never had the zealous magistrate appeared so repulsive as to-day, and when he remembered how the crafty man had outwitted poor Father Anselm in his presence, he felt as if he had himself committed an unworthy deed. [10]
- Ye won't get y'r pigs to market to-day, Mr. Bridshaw, no, nor to-morrow, nayther, Mr. Bridshaw. [6]
- The money for your son shall be conveyed to you to-day before sunset. [10]
- Then tell me your grief to-day too; it will do you good, it will bring back peace to your mind. [10]
- When you had your armor on, to-day, it gave one a sort of notion of it; but in these pretty silks and velvets, you are only a dainty page, not a league-striding war-colossus, moving in clouds and darkness and breathing smoke and thunder. [5]
- Even here to-day you heard Judge Douglas quarrel with me because I uttered a wish that it might sometime come to an end. [7]
- I assert that you [pointing to an individual] are here to-day, and you undertake to prove me a liar by showing that you were in Mattoon yesterday. [7]
- The events of yesterday; painful and agitating as they had been, had fallen away in the prospect that lay before him--he would see her to-day, and speak with her. [9]
- I read it yesterday, ending with that opinion; and read it again to-day, ending with the same opinion emphasized. [5]
- There was nothing wrong, and even where mischief was concerned I can term it to-day "harmless. [10]
- Only yesterday he would have sought her without a second thought, but to-day Althea's declaration that he was the only man whom the daughter of Archias loved stood between him and his friend. [10]
- Only yesterday this would have roused her wrath; to-day she could forgive him; for she could forgive anything to this unhappy soul--to the man on whom she had brought such deep anguish. [10]
- I wrote 4000 words to-day and I touch 3000 and upwards pretty often, and don't fall below 1600 any working day. [5]
- He kept his word to you--at the risk of his life, and, as his son, I take a greater pride in him to-day than I ever have before. [9]
- I will speak with you to-day at any hour you may demand it. [10]
- They'll pray to-day with the taste of blood in their mouths. [11]
- To-day, which began with such cruel sorrow, will yet have a tolerable end. [10]
- It had grown with my own life, and now with its death to-day I felt that I had lost all that was dear to me. [9]
- The luck was with him to-day so far. [11]
- But, so soon!--I wished--" "I must go to-day. [11]
- Perhaps some good wine would be of service to him--not to-day, but to-morrow or the day after. [10]
- The amount of wine he had drunk to-day would generally have had no more effect upon him than water, and yet he had felt now and then as if he were drunken, and the whole festal hall turned round with him. [10]
- Beyond, the road winds up the hill'around the end of Mr. Wiley's plantation and plunges shortly into the woods, gray and cold indeed to-day. [9]
- You, poor Gibbus, will find your labors bitter to-day. [10]
- For to-day we will close the temple gates, solemnize the festival among ourselves, and allow no one to enter our precincts for sacrifice and prayer till the fate of the sisters is made certain. [10]
- I don't know why I drove that trotter to-day, nor why I went on that sulky, for I couldn't hear good where I was, on the outskirts of the meeting; but I done it like as if the Lord had told me. [11]
- The Hilary Vane who sat beside her to-day was not the same man. [9]
- We have gone whithersoever we chose, to-day, and have met with nothing but the kindest attentions. [5]
- For a crime which does not taint her purity our judges have to-day condemned to death a beautiful and spotless maiden--a stranger, and at the same time a Greek and a heretic Melchite. [10]
- It is discouraging when we look around us to-day, and in a way the pessimists are right when they say we don't see democracy. [9]
- In any event, what you have done to-day will be productive of everlasting good. [9]
- These Galenists were what we should call "herb-doctors" to-day. [3]
- I don't know what tickles me to-day. [10]
- I'm sorry for what I did to-day because it offended you--but you drove me to it. [9]
- How warmly, with what convincing tones he understood how to give expression to his love to-day! [10]
- In sooth, yesternight wert thou the Prince of Wales; to-day art thou my most gracious liege, Edward, King of England. [5]
- Sprites that they were, they had failed him until to-day, when he was to see her again! [9]
- Their efforts, however, were seldom so successful as to-day, when every one knew that a disturbance of the peace would be punished by exclusion from the banquet. [10]
- My last dollar went to pay my last debt to-day. [11]
- She is not well to-day, and we have kept the knowledge from her. [11]
- That seemed no weighty matter, for many sailors had made love to Carterette in her time, and knowing it was here to-day and away to-morrow with them, her heart had remained untouched. [11]
- I am still weak and have put my strength to a severe test to-day, Maria must speak for me. [10]
- Before we stopped we met a troop of travelling journeymen, and our mother, in the gratitude of her heart, threw them a thaler, and said "Drink to my happiness; to-day is my birthday. [10]
- Senator Douglas holds, we know, that a man may rightfully be wiser to-day than he was yesterday; that he may rightfully change when he finds himself wrong. [7]
- In their place we have to-day that American institution and apostle of wide humanity--Mark Twain. [5]
- In America to-day we are trying--whatever the cost--to regain the true axis established for us by the founders of our Republic. [9]
- It is the way of the world: to-day one gives a blow and to-morrow takes one. [10]
- But those who watched him as he retired from the window saw plainly that the idyl, which he had promised them should begin to-day, would assuredly not do so for the next few hours at least, unless some miracle should occur. [10]
- But to-day it was too late; he must give up his visit to the tomb of Rameses. [10]
- To-day, she knew, was to see the formal inauguration of that process. [9]
- But the picture was to be displayed to-day, as being the feast of the dead, in the hall of the embalmers. [10]
- To-day, however, there was something on her mind, and she was not as alert and successful as usual. [11]
- No notice whatever was sent to me to-day. [5]
- Besides, the anniversary was past, and if his Majesty did not desire to hear them to-day, business, or the gout, or indigestion, or a thousand other reasons might be the cause. [10]
- Yet their favour was part of the triumph whose celebration he must permit to-day. [10]
- To-day, however, Ismail was in a bad humour with Dicky and with the world. [11]
- Nevertheless, to-day Xanthe was angry with her playfellow, and a maiden's wrath has two eyes--one blind, the other keener than a falcon's. [10]
- Now, to-day, he was almost moodily silent, reserved and watchful. [11]
- Where yesterday her warlike temper had defied or resisted, to-day she retired with lowered weapons. [10]
- Only these: I want the well and the surroundings for the space of half a mile, entirely to myself from sunset to-day until I remove the ban--and nobody allowed to cross the ground but by my authority. [5]
- We know what wages are now, here and there and yonder; we strike an average, and say that's the wages of to-day. [5]
- If the reader visits the village to-day, he will doubtless be pointed out the Montague dwelling, where Ruth lived, the cross-lots path she traversed to the Seminary, and the venerable chapel with its cracked bell. [5]
- And to-day the very skies above it were leaden, as though Nature herself had turned atheist. [9]
- It is not very polite of him to go off in this way without taking leave; nay, I could call it ungrateful, since I had proposed to tell him on our way home all about my brother Euergetes, who has arrived to-day with his friends. [10]
- Your diploma seems very broad to-day with your list of accomplishments, but it begins to shrink from this hour like the Peau de Chagrin of Balzac's story. [3]
- I have Austen Vane to thank for still another favour--he is responsible for Hilary's condition to-day. [9]
- The Republican has used it at least once, since then; and Adams uses it again in his publication of to-day. [7]
- We beheld around us, to-day, selfishness, ruthless competition, as great contrasts between misery and luxury as in the days of the Roman Empire. [9]
- You are giving us proof to-day of how far you have succeeded in attaining unison in your own soul. [10]
- His every interest urged him now to believe in the prophecy made to him by Serapion, to-day for the third time, which foretold that he, the prefect, should mount the throne of the Caesars, clad in the purple of Caracalla. [10]
- But he stood up well to-day, eh? [11]
- He was gone up the river; but he got back to-day, and I told him as soon as he got here two hours ago. [5]
- Save for this untimely and unreasonable revolt he was bent on stamping out, for Ditmar the world to-day was precisely the same world it had been the day before. [9]
- It was not until to-day, after the lapse of nearly a month, that I happened upon my Encephalic chapter again. [5]
- He was an unsuccessful painter, who became, by a process which he himself does not to-day completely understand, a successful writer of novels. [9]
- I am as unhappy as the abandoned bird, for I have lost sight to-day of all that I belong to, and I am alone, and can never find them again. [10]
- In the first two places--Chicago and Bloomington I heard him; to-day I did not. [7]
- Now to-day, about two hours ago, the dog barked, and an old man, a stranger, came up to me, and said he was Nebsecht's brother, and had a great deal of money in his charge for me. [10]
- Considered among Mark Twain's books to-day, the collection of sketches does not seem especially important. [5]
- I have been trying for the last ten or twelve days to get a pair of drawers dry enough to put on, and to-day at last succeeded. [5]
- She has been tried to-day, and that heart is sentenced to cease beating. [10]
- You know the traitress, whom we are going to extirpate from the earth like a poisonous viper to-day. [10]
- But Mr. Carvel's town house in Annapolis stands to-day, with its neighbours, a mournful relic of a glory that is past. [9]
- As the other took out his watch, Shon said firmly but quietly: "Pierre, I gave you the lie to-day concerning me wife, and I'm here, as I said I'd be, to stand by the word I passed then. [11]
- I am better too; but to-day I have a headache again, which will hardly let me write coherently. [14]
- But to-day he, too, was excited. [9]
- They had been too busy with other matters to-day, and now they needed all hands in heaping the bodies together. [10]
- Only wait till to-morrow or the day after; something will happen then which will reduce our own precious persons and this beautiful world to that nothingness which to-day is inconceivable. [10]
- Now go, and to-morrow come again to me your friend who understands how to sympathize with all you feel, and to whom you have approached so much the nearer to-day that you have learned to share his purest happiness. [10]
- In my opinion Tom Driscoll's chances were considerable better yesterday than they are to-day. [5]
- He had already told them yesterday much that was fresh and interesting about the Imperial court; to-day he entered into fuller details of the brilliant life his young lord had led at Constantinople, whither he had accompanied him. [10]
- He had been told that it was to-morrow, and not to-day, that the hideous act would be accomplished; and it was a consolation to her to know that he was spared the agony of following her in fancy in her fearful progress. [10]
- And the Church to-day, to repeat your own parallel, grows rich with money wrongfully got. [9]
- That was why, to-day, she had hesitated to leave Fleda alone and come to Carillon, to be at the bedside of a dying, friendless woman whom by chance she had come to know. [11]
- Ye are fighting to-day, not for me alone, but for the freedom of your own distant homes. [10]
- She loved him to-day, loathed him tomorrow, and did both with all the ardor of her passionate heart. [10]
- Among other talk to-day, it came out that whale-ships carry no doctor. [5]
- You have reiterated to-day, in no uncertain terms, doctrines which I once believed, which I was brought up to think infallible. [9]
- I am poor to-day, I shall be rich to-morrow. [11]
- Something will happen to-day, gentlemen, something will surely happen. [10]
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