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Example sentences for "next day"

  • Next day I had seventeen pounds sent me out of the country, which I left in Mr Kerrel's drawers.

  • Next day Meilhan, who had not once looked in on Lacoste during his illness, hastened to visit the widow.

  • Next day, being Saturday, I went between seven and eight in the evening to see Mrs Duncomb's maid, Elizabeth Harrison, who was very bad.

  • Next day, however, he was shocked by the news that Rosalie was as ill as ever.

  • Next day he bought a violent yellow tie, to make himself young for her.

  • Next day he cornered Chum Frink and crowed, "Well, old son, I finished it last evening!

  • Next day he hired in Graff's place Fritz Weilinger, the salesman of his most injurious rival, the East Side Homes and Development Company, and thus at once annoyed his competitor and acquired an excellent man.

  • It was with a feeling of great relief that he witnessed their departure for Washington the next day.

  • But he did find time to be sorry when, next day, he went to New York and saw nothing of what had been the American Museum but a smouldering mass of debris.

  • The cancelled notes were brought him next day and he renewed them.

  • Not yet had he been out of sight of the hills, but the master had told him that they would see the Bluegrass next day, when they were to start back to the mountains by train as far as Lexington.

  • It is hardly possible that what happened, next day, could happen anywhere except among simple people of the hills.

  • As he lay, unconscious with fever, next day, a giant figure, lying near, turned his head and stared at the boy.

  • Saturday 20th, he arrived at Tinz; had a small Cavalry Manoeuvre, next day; and on Monday the Review Proper began.

  • At Pillau, or next day at Dantzig, Pollnitz observed a change in his Majesty's humor, which had been quite sunshiny all this journey hitherto.

  • I think, next day he would not remember very much of it.

  • Next day, Saturday, he went a hundred and fifty or two hundred miles; and arrived in Berlin at ten at night.

  • The besiegers took post between the fort and the lake, to cut off the water; but the besieged sunk a well in the fort.

  • He will also bear in mind the patroles which went out nightly, and seldom failed to do some execution, which like a perpetual dripping corroded deeply into the force of the enemy.

  • They had now no means of taking the town, and by acceding to the proposals, Greene's army might have been clothed, the wants of the citizens sooner supplied, and much effusion of blood prevented.

  • At Camden these two corps unfortunately separated; Caswell filed off to Pedee, and Buford pursued the road to Salisbury.

  • Marion's merit, is here inserted, of which it may be remarked, that it was written before the latter had performed half of what is here related.

  • Next day he pushed M'Cottry and Conyers over the river, and recommenced shooting Watson's pickets and sentinels.

  • Returning to his lodgings, he wrote a note to each British officer on parole in town, informing him he must prepare to follow him into the country the next day.

  • Next day at dawn they were off; at first it was calm, but the surging of the snow waves soon began again, and the air was filled with the spray of their lashing till it was hard to see fifty yards in any direction.

  • Next day came on with a strong north wind.

  • Next day he said: "We need two months' open water to find a good country and build a shanty.

  • Next day the "little barn" was open and empty as before.

  • Next day, the first of the Race-Week, they took train to Doncaster.

  • He became sensible, next day, that he was already put under a strict watch, and that he could go nowhere without being followed.

  • There are his books and letters and things, all sealed up in that brown-paper parcel, for the Coroner's inquest to open to-morrow or next day.

  • Next day, she sat down at her desk, and did as she had been told.

  • Next day, February 1, the servant was still at Montrouge; Mme.

  • Next day, September 4, Smith returned, found the place just as he had left it the day before; called Perry again, but again got no answer.

  • Next day, the 20th, the search for Eyraud was set about in earnest.

  • Next day, boats were sent ashore to examine the coast minutely, as they were now on the 36th parallel, and between that and the 38th Glenarvan wished to leave no part unexplored.

  • Next day, though still fifteen miles distant, the proximity of the ocean was sensibly felt.

  • Next day it was noised abroad that Dombey and Son had stopped, and next night there was a List of Bankrupts published, headed by that name.

  • You will see,' I said, 'to-morrow or next day.

  • He can still articulate, but he may wake speechless to-morrow or next day.

  • The rigging is set up, the stores are coming on board, and we shall bend the sails to-morrow or next day.

  • Next day when I entered the woods a brittle crust made silent traveling impossible, and over the rocks and bare places was a sheet of ice covered thinly with snow.

  • Next day he would come back, start from his fixed point and move slowly towards the distant one till his nose told him he was over a peanut, which he dug up and ate or carried away to his den.

  • I hung the trap to a low limb of the cedar, with a note in its jaws telling Johnnie to come and see me next day.

  • Next day, Louise, worn out with so much exertion, was unable to go out; indeed, she only got up for dinner.

  • Next day he loved me better, but the feeling was as reverent, as humble, as regretful as ever; he had not presumed an iota.

  • Next day I found my rooms done out and dusted, and even flowers put in the vases, by old Philippe.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "next day" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    asked himself; astronomical observation; condition precedent; efforts were; fellow prisoners; general principles; good scout; her fingers; next after; next chapter; next come; next day; next door; next election; next lecture; next month; next reached; next summer; next time; next week; next went; resume their; seen anywhere; send forth; stay away; well done