Since yesterday a fine rain has been falling like dust, the wind howls, the green things have been frost-bitten since last week--yet I am not depressed.
Since yesterday I have been wondering how I could save myself from idleness and ennui.
How they are to be got at, my mind has been fruitlessly employed ever since yesterday in contriving means: I cannot conquer my inclination to gain possession of them.
Since yesterday, however, my mind has been much taken up with it, in order to find out something that may be useful to you.
Since yesterday I have been the wife of a worthy man, whose character I must respect, and whom I could have loved, had I never known you.
Perhaps you have accidentally learned something of a fine, tall old gentleman who, since yesterday, may have fallen into wicked hands?
I know how good you are, and how true a friend to me; since yesterday I have new proof of it, though for a while I was weak enough to hold you no better than the others.
For indeed, since yesterday evening, the suspicion which had repeatedly entered my mind, that old Pinnow was deeply implicated in Herr von Zehren's hazardous undertakings, had been aroused anew.
Was not all that had happened to me since yesterday only a dream, and had I not merely dreamed the beauteous maiden with the dark eyes and strange smile?
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "since yesterday" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.