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    Use "friday" in a sentence

    friday example sentences

    friday


    1. On Friday, March 14, Pope Benedict XVI made an addition to the Good Friday prayer which had the Jewish community worldwide in an uproar


    2. I don’t mention any of this, in my monthly phone call to Amy, but entertain her with a description of the demo we had last Friday afternoon by a local potter


    3. ‘I’ll see you on Friday, then


    4. Organising the programme for Friday afternoons for the next three months is taking up an incredible amount of my time and a lot of effort


    5. We arranged to meet at his office in Janus as soon as possible, that is tomorrow; I am starting lessons on Friday


    6. At ten thirty, the official coffee break in his office, he telephoned Kara to say that he’d pulled it off and that it would be safe for her to arrange transport for Thursday or Friday


    7. mark the passing of a moment on a Friday afternoon


    8. On the Friday, their work continued, but as a reward for their


    9. Now it was, of course, very presumptuous of him to dare to say to her: “Fancy a drink on Friday?”, but he dared, for he had a good job, was full of the confidence of youth and he knew deep in his bones that there was many a young lady who would be glad to join him for a drink


    10. She did see a young man, who seemed oddly familiar, watching her at the Friday night rave in the student union, but then boys always watched her and she was hopeless with names and faces

    11. “He’s not that bad, I suppose”, she said to one of her friends on the following Friday night as they walked into the pub


    12. When you’re out on a Friday or Saturday night, many think this presents the best opportunities


    13. Friday takes its usual hectic course; I get home before the kids, which is unusual, but within ten minutes they arrive home (the bus, it would appear was held up en route) and I outline what’s been arranged


    14. He had done her well on Friday, he had used his med panel to set his hormones higher than the church thought proper but he had been sure she was set for a week


    15. He spent most Friday and Saturday nights in the pub and then went to his local nightclub


    16. He wondered why Glayet was so determined she had to let this run late into the evening on Friday


    17. That was good, he had promised Ava that Friday evenings would be hers


    18. ‘Yes, he guessed that’s why I wanted the day off on Friday


    19. Karen got really mad when she heard, and came up to the rehearsal with Jo last Friday


    20. On Friday morning Ali hit the ball for

    21. On the Friday afternoon, having travelled to the heart of the


    22. ‘There wasn’t any news on Friday but I expect to hear something this week


    23. the fact that he was spending a Friday night at home with his mum


    24. I can’t believe that I’m actually going to be leaving here this Friday


    25. ‘Grateful that it’s Friday … and you?’


    26. to her: “Fancy a drink on Friday?”, but he dared, for he had a good


    27. seemed oddly familiar, watching her at the Friday night rave in the


    28. The 13th was a Friday … obviously not bad luck for Bunty! So it is conceivable that if she went for an interview on the Friday she might just have started work on the following Monday which would be the 16th


    29. He spent most Friday and Saturday nights in


    30. He’s looking a lot calmer than he was on Friday so I assume Ginny is better than she was

    31. Conveniently for me, the post includes a copy of Lizzie Goulden’s speech at the operatic society last Friday … I spend the morning writing my article about the society, then sit thinking about Jo Liddington, pen in mouth, gently chewing the top


    32. ‘He’s got a space this afternoon at four, but then he’s got a couple of days off so the first one I have after that would be Friday morning


    33. ‘Yes, it should be ready by then but perhaps you had better ring up on Friday morning, just in case there has been a glitch of some sort


    34. Probably best to hit a couple of clubs, Friday, Saturday


    35. Taking their coffee with them Arbnor Jasari and Helen, his Girl Friday, unlock the doors and venture out into the bright sunshine of a clear Spring day


    36. She was called into her tutor’s office on Friday afternoon after her last lecture


    37. Mondeo drivers tend to go home on a Friday night


    38. Every Friday in Mr


    39. The sandwiches look as though they have been on the shelf since Friday morning, but beggars can't be choosers


    40. I’d played cards with Johnny on Friday, won sixty-seven bucks as a matter

    41. much if Roman was a no show at Scotty’s Friday


    42. I have more lunch than usual on Thursday and, as I have decided that it would be sensible to take the day off on Friday, there is a holiday feel about work for me during the afternoon


    43. I spend the next couple of hours drawing up a timetable for the move scheduled for a Friday


    44. It is Good Friday and something deep within me demands that I go to church


    45. I’d told him all about the earthquake last week but he’d been out of the office on Friday and hadn’t heard the latest


    46. Friday Afternoon when he was spending the day at the river with his good friend Julia


    47. Harold has been courting me every Tuesday and Friday during his trips to Stratford once his company's business was dispatched


    48. Harry met up with Aaron the next Friday afternoon


    49. What happen to Saturday, or Friday for that matter? "It can't be Sunday


    50. Well it's my birthday and the true day (I was born on Friday the 13th, I wrote this on my birthday Friday, the 13th and what better way to enjoy it then to write you














































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    Synonyms for "friday"

    fri friday

    "friday" definitions

    the sixth day of the week; the fifth working day