How to use "tonight" in a sentence

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I wait, but tonight the second voice doesn't come

It also means that tonight will be the coldest night

'What's Dinah doing? Will they remember her milk tonight? Oh, Dinah! Why aren't you here with me? Perhaps there's a mouse here and you can eat it!'

You can come back and stay with us tonight.'

You're doing something bad tonight

Everybody in the town agrees that something terrible will happen tonight

We go tonight to Number 7, rue de l'Homme-Arme, and in a week we shall be in England

We go tonight to Number 7, rue de 1'Homme-Arme, and in a week we shall be in England

I won't see you tonight

'Are you coming to my party tonight, Natalie?' Zak asks

'I can give you twenty dollars to park the cars at my party tonight, Nathan,' he says

'Are you working here tonight?'

'There are lots of movie stars here tonight,' he thinks

Maybe what she'd heard tonight had been the thunder from the dream.

He said, "Break a leg tonight, Tina."

Vivienne had no logical explanation for what had happened, but she knew one thing for sure: She wasn't going to tell anyone what she had seen here tonight

But not tonight

I've got big plans tonight."

"We'll see each other tonight, won't we?" he asked.

We're supposed to have heat in here tonight, not air-conditioning."

Not tonight

"We can't work it out tonight," he said wearily

'I'll read it tonight,' I said, taking the precious envelope

'I forgot to tell you, Len, Miss Marple has invited us over tonight after dinner, to entertain the nephew

'Well, I did come to ask you if you would take the service tonight instead of me.'

In fact, I think that Mr Hawes must have found that letter tonight

And now, tonight, you know everything

George said, 'Let's have a special supper tonight

'Where did we agree to go tonight?'

'He'll probably leave England tonight

"Lolita, tonight your mother and I must visit our old friends," says Don Carlos