How to use "yesterday" in a sentence

Sentences

It has arrived at exactly the same time as yesterday.

I haven't had any clean water since eight o'clock yesterday morning, only urine

I was Alice yesterday, but everything is different today

'I saw you play football yesterday,' she said

'I must have been dreaming yesterday,' he laughed to himself

I've had it since yesterday

Everything ended for me when she married you yesterday

"Look," she says, her voice different now, "I saw you looking at me yesterday

"His last class was yesterday at four

But the last time I saw him was yesterday morning."

I mean the woman you saw yesterday

Dad came home with the news yesterday afternoon, and he and Mom have been really depressed ever since."

'Mrs Van Hopper only decided to leave yesterday

Everything was the same as yesterday

I broke the cupid yesterday.'

I felt different from yesterday

'He was here yesterday,' I told her

His car was seen here yesterday

Then yesterday I got this.'

During a second experiment yesterday, a fly must have got into the disintegrator'

'He came out of prison yesterday and is promising to punish me! Why? Because when I, as a magistrate, sent him to prison, I did not consider his wife and children

'Was your master here for lunch yesterday?'

'But Mr Redding did not come to the house yesterday?' said Melchett.

'Not yesterday.'

'It's true! I hated him, and yesterday I shot him.'

'In fact I was in my garden from five o'clock onwards yesterday and from there, well, I can see everything that is happening next door.'

'I believe that Mrs Protheroe passed by your garden yesterday evening?'

When she came in, I asked her, 'Mary, are you sure you didn't hear the shot yesterday evening?'

I had a tea party the day before yesterday

'I overheard Protheroe telling you yesterday

I'm asking everyone where they were yesterday evening between the hours of six and seven p.m.'

'Well, if there was anything to be seen yesterday evening, Miss Marple saw it

'That old woman who cleans for him wiped them off yesterday morning

I was in the bookshop in Much Benham yesterday...'

That was yesterday, Mr Holmes, and then I decided to come and see you for help.'

Sir Percival, Laura, Count Fosco, and Madame Fosco arrived yesterday.

At Limmeridge, he was always friendly, but when he saw me yesterday he was cold

Sir Percival returned yesterday just before lunch

I was seen with you yesterday by a fat old man

I know you spoke to her yesterday.' Laura told him everything, but he did not believe her