afternoon造句61. I've been agog all afternoon, waiting for the next part of your story.
62. The price includes morning coffee, buffet lunch, and afternoon tea.
63. We could go now or this afternoon - whatever time suits you best.
64. We spent the afternoon meandering around the streets of the old town.
65. The national football team will arrive in Tokyo tomorrow afternoon.
66. We whiled away the afternoon playing cards in front of the fire.
67. It was a summer afternoon. The clear blue sky was dotted with fluttering larks.
68. At five o'clock in the afternoon the city streets are a series of bottlenecks.
69. The foreign guests will call on you next Wednesday afternoon.
70. If you are good I shall perhaps take you for a walk this afternoon.
71. Would everyone who wishes to attend the dinner let me know by Friday afternoon?
72. She could knit up a baby's coat in an afternoon.
73. When he scored his fourth goal of the afternoon, we were forced to forgive his showboating and other antics.
74. Every afternoon they went to the park to feed the ducks.
75. If you send your letter first class your parents will receive it tomorrow afternoon.
76. A few faint gleams of sunshine lit up the gloomy afternoon.
77. The older kids had lessons in the afternoon as well.
78. The shadows of the trees grew longer as the afternoon went on.
79. The doctor is a man in the afternoon of life.
80. After an afternoon of unutterable boredom I was finally allowed to leave.
81. Can we all go to the swimming pool this afternoon?
82. There was a meeting of the full Cabinet this afternoon.
83. She'd have prattled on about her new job for the whole afternoon if I'd let her.
84. She said you were a bit offhand with her this afternoon.
85. One afternoon[http://], I grew bored and actually fell asleep for a few minutes.
86. One afternoon, she went for a swim in the ocean.
87. I am going to take the parcel to the post office this afternoon.
88. The team will continue its quest for Olympic gold this afternoon.
89. We are going on a tour of the city this afternoon.
90. He grew more and more bad - tempered as the afternoon wore on.