9365 examples of morrow in sentences

I don't suppose you'll be disturbed till some time to-morrow, unless our friend Danby turns up in the meantime.

The third round and final won't be till to-morrow week, and he'll be as fit as ever by then.

"Indeed, I had already decided to give the police till this time to-morrow, and then, if they had found nothing, to call in Mr. Hewitt myself.

But I expect to have him by this time to-morrow.

She arrived at Abdurachman's tent; the captain was conversing with his friends about what the general intended to do on the morrow.

" "Son," said the aged Vizier, "I will plead thy cause; meet me here on the morrow, and in the mean time consider thy request as granted.

Mother, baby and I spend to-morrow at your mother's.

As he headed the horse in the direction of the villagefor he could find none who could tell him the exact roadhe prayed: 'O God, starting out to preach thy word to-morrow, direct the wayguide this horse.'

He found her in tears, and asking the cause, heard the sorrowful tale of no work, no food in the house for to-morrow, which was Sunday.

"The missionary said, 'Madam, I am here to see if you will allow your girls to attend Sunday-school to-morrow morning.'

"The daughters began to be alarmed, and were full of anxiety at the dismal prospect, but the good old mother said, 'Don't worry, girls, the Lord will provide; we have enough for to-day, and to-morrow may be pleasant,' and in this hope the girls settled down again to their labor.

"I will go to-morrow," said he to himself, "and see what I can do for her."

"Possibly she or I may not live to see to-morrow."

I therefore tried to dismiss it from my mind, and to find some passage more suitable for the coming morrow.

And, as they themselves tell us and others, as they went along, said the woman to her husband, 'Does not Mr. Akers preach to-morrow at Mount Olivet?'

And she repeated the whole passage in Hebrews 6:4-6. Said her husband, 'Well, I reckon he will take some subject that will be interesting, and if you say so we will not go to our own church to-morrow, we will go to Mount Olivet.'

After he had been engaged in prayer some time, he suddenly paused, and thus addressed her, "My dear sister, you must not go to-morrow.

Mother Wilson encouraged me to 'hope in God,' saying 'the sisters of the church have decided to spend to-morrow morning together in supplication and prayer for you and your family, and that God would cure Ruth.' "Monday morning came.

At another time her father was sick and unable to work, and the little girl said, "Pa, I'm going to pray that you may get well and go to work to-morrow morning.

The principal went with me to see his men; to the foreman of whom he said: "The men will work late this evening, and come very early again to-morrow.

However, the morrow took thought for the things of itself, for when I came to take the scythe in my hand to mow the short grass, I looked into the pond, and there I saw three very large carp lying on the water apparently sick.

"Oh! no, thank you, Miss Polly, I know Mrs. Fletcher would feel very badly to lose your help, and I really don't need it until to-morrow.

your work is vanity and vexation of spirit, unless the reader's brain choose to receive and vivify the hieroglyphs of your ideas; think yourselves successful because a great man praises you, and to-morrow that man is twisted with dyspepsia, or some woman passes him without a smile, and your sparkling sketch, your pathetic poem are declared trash!

If it were discovered to-morrow to be a scientific truth that this world is wrong side out, and if inventive genius should discover a way to put the other side out, we should all of us think it a funny thing, but our transversed descendants would regard the matter as a commonplace.

" "Suppose you bring him to see me to-morrow or next day; we will talk about this.

9365 examples of  morrow  in sentences