Use "someday" in a sentence
someday example sentences
someday
1. I realized that someday, hopefully many, many years from now, I’m not going to be here anymore
2. knew that someday the reward would come, and she would be
3. I have dreamt of you for so long, and when I saw you, I had hope that maybe someday you would see me as more than a friend
4. It was geared for the very young; the young geniuses who would someday come of age and run this world of ours
5. "Maybe I will talk theology with him someday, but this isn't about theology, this is about international relations
6. He could be in the national team someday
7. The Place I’l Return to Someday
8. It was a lot to take in, but Harry had, once he got some perspective on the issue, been able to acknowledge his new role in the family's finances and hoped someday to be able to also contribute significantly towards them
9. “I've attended performances since I was a little girl and I have practiced voice for three years; I hope to be a soloist someday,” she crooned, “but I think I still enjoy Shakespeare best, even though there aren't any musical numbers
10. "Someday, she'll thank you John
11. "Someday Jim I'll get to that lady of yours, when you’re not around
12. At least not right then, someday, she would turn all her unanswered questions loose on him, but right that minute, it was probably better to let it ride
13. nervousness passed that first time on Christmas, he knew he would someday
14. She held out hope, all be it small, but there was hope in her heart that he may someday come to his senses and appear at the door
15. someday he would have a wife, and she would give him a son
16. I wish someday soon a good chance will be with me to meet them
17. That someday it will be my time too
18. What can I teach her? A child, a child who will someday move through worlds
19. We will continue to research the personality transfer via helmet technique in hopes that someday we will be able to free her after all
20. She’d imagined that Lady Phyllis might succeed in sending her to Stenarch’s mine someday, but that sentence, though cruel, would be mercifully brief
21. My one and only appointed mission is to help those who are lost try to clear their minds of the old grease that has clogged up their thought processes so that they can someday finally stop suffering a fate which plagues the majority of our species
22. Since Tohm and Tani had finally filled the rest of us in on the backstory of the Enthilé family tree, so to speak, we had to suspect that certain of our families still on Earth might someday produce an individual not only capable of seriously higher development, but actually developing
23. We just need to have faith and trust that the Universal Laws or Divine System will run its course someday
24. When he visited here before he talked many times to Raoul about visiting Scotland someday, but this time it sounded like he was leaving for there
25. How could the parents have known that their genealogies would someday be recorded in a book that would have a very specific design to it? All of this - the specific names; the attributes of each name i
26. Jon knew now that someday he
27. The more I did those workshops and seminars, the more proficient I felt and I had no doubt that I would someday get what I wanted
28. I read on as she described that Wendy’s father William had been shot for cowardice in the war but that he was never guilty of this and that someday it would be proven, and Helen would be able to rest with him for all eternity
29. suspected that someday her family “book” would be put to use,
30. (Little did I know then that I’d someday be selling condos and timeshares in
31. I would have been very surprised if he didn’t end up as a head coach someday
32. An army that raises money and donations to the Alzheimer’s Association to, hopefully, someday soon, find a cure for this crippling disease
33. She would have to conduct some experiments; that information might help her someday
34. “I always hoped that someday, somehow, I would find a man who was content with this rocky corner of the world, who was content with -” Her throat closed up, and she could not continue
35. Now, with this information that Islandia had just uncovered, I figured I might someday again be free to return to my former life, but when I got there, I might find that my credit was completely shot because I had defaulted on a lease, and I now owed the apartment complex several thousand dollars
36. And maybe someday she and Thomas would have another child, one they could show off to the world and share with each other, a baby that would share his father’s name as well as his birthmark
37. Perhaps the twentieth century will someday be remembered for its irrational contempt for Western Civilization‘s remarkable accomplishments that gave rise to a number of great nations over the years
38. He wondered if he was drawn to the song because he knew that someday it would be his guiding force
39. Bru hung onto a few items in the rather forlorn hope that he might have a home of his own again someday
40. There was no question she wanted his job someday
41. He prayed that he might have the privilege of bringing those dirty, stinking Lennox cops to justice someday
42. If it had come to kill them, it suddenly felt more appropriate that they should die together, fighting as if they could someday win
43. Why did she expect me to be loyal? Had I given her a sign that I would be? I had called her mistress, but she knew she was my little mistress, that my true master would someday come
44. Should that give us hope that the first garden might someday reemerge in some recognizable form?
45. They did not see that the few Leftist at the convention would someday dominate the halls of education, government jobs, union leadership and so forth
46. Maybe someday, we’ll place a probe on the far side of the moon where it would be shielded from all the radar and satellite transmissions that interfere today, like the light that pollutes our optical telescope viewing
47. Can anyone believe if he had used them on Americans, there would not be outcries to have endless investigations as to “who knew what and when”? Enough already! Maybe someday a
48. Yes, someday I will honor your request
49. Why should the people in black robes tell us something is legal when it’s immoral to at least half of us? Are they going to ‘legalize’ adultery someday?”
50. The Founders did not fully anticipate that the Supreme Court would someday create laws