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Example sentences for "week from"

  • We’ll go ahead as before, except that we’ll give more attention to short distances, and a week from Wednesday I’ll give you a trial over the mile.

  • I sha’n’t be here a week from Saturday, you know; we go to Marshall to play St. Eustace.

  • I'm going to give her fifty a week from now on; she's giving up her vacation to stay on the job.

  • We expect Mr. O'Valley a week from Monday--but of course you know that yourself.

  • Oh, you're to have fifty a week from now on.

  • My remuneration for the first week was £4 a week from each, but I got a second week’s engagement to follow on, at £8 a week from each.

  • Rochow left for Warsaw at nine o'clock last night; he will arrive there day after tomorrow at noon, and will most likely be here again a week from today.

  • If I am not sooner there, then it is fairly certain that I shall arrive in Reinfeld with your father at Whitsuntide, probably a week from tomorrow.

  • They'll take it up in about a week from now, that is, if we are ready, and we'll be there.

  • Parker was over here just now and said that the trial had been set for next Thursday, not quite a week from now, you understand.

  • Think he must have been somewhat startled at my knowledge of mica; but if he should spring the subject on me a week from now he would be still more startled--at my ignorance.

  • There is an average of fully four steamers a week from Europe to Alexandria, Egypt, and in the winter season the number is greater.

  • A man in New York thinks nothing of making a business appointment for a week from to-day; he is going to Chicago in the meantime, but will be back on the date he names.

  • Well, then, my brother, with God's help I will bring you the money in a week from to-day.

  • Await me at this place, and at this hour, a week from to-day; I hope to bring you the money.

  • And I'll come for you a week from Saturday, maybe.

  • Our nuptials will take place a week from today, when my work in Palm Springs will be done.

  • Last thing he says to me was, 'I'd like to do this again a week from tonight, I would all right.

  • A week from tonight I'll be there, I will all right," he said, examining what she had written on the paper.

  • I know, but I was thinking we might get the Pointers to come over and play us a week from Saturday.

  • I told Dick to see Caspar Billings to-day if he had a chance and see if they'd come over here a week from Saturday.

  • I'll answer Billings' letter and tell him we'll meet him a week from Wednesday.

  • He's going to look up Billings and tell him we'll play him a week from Saturday.

  • She thinks she may be ready in a week from to-day.

  • I shall be ready to go back to Concord whenever thou art; but, not having the opportunity to consult thee, I now propose that we settle our return for Saturday, a week from tomorrow.

  • I will be in Pittsfield on Thursday next (a week from to-day) and will escort thee home.

  • Then a week from to-day we'll sail," decided Tom, with emphasis.

  • We ought to be ready at least a week from to-day," replied Tom, "and perhaps sooner.

  • The steamer sails a week from to-day, and if you miss that one you'll have to wait two weeks more.

  • And this indicium was resolved upon, and it is to be a week from Sunday.

  • If you should be in our region again a week from Sunday, I invite you to our fraternity ball; the seamstresses and tailoresses are all to be invited.

  • By the way, Nesbitt, we want you to report here a week from Tuesday at four o’clock.

  • Report a week from Tuesday at four, will you?

  • To-day’s Friday; suppose we say until a week from to-morrow?

  • A week from to-day," said Munn; his voice shook in spite of him.

  • Make arrangements to catch steamer leaving a week from to-morrow.

  • A week from Tuesday--yes --good afternoon.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "week from" 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:
    after bowing; after hearing; black lead; funeral procession; good works; heroic verse; house officers; light ground; lumber camp; making machine; matter much; occasion required; other stories; regular form; strange feeling; suffrage states; week after; week afterwards; week ago; week before; week days; week from; week later; weekly newspaper; weekly paper; years later