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1 I may be late to-night - Ishallgo to the British Medical meeting.
2 I won't go home until late to-night;- Ihavesent my wife word.
3 If I'm a little late to - night go to sleep like a duck.
4 That's why I'm so late to - night ; I always wait till he comes.'
5 Some of our cavalry came across through the redcoats late to-night .
6 Stage was late to - night and the crowd'll be there getting mail.
7 Mrs. Johns told me that she would be very late to-night .
8 I don't feel that I ought to remain out late to-night .
9 I suppose the shops will be open late to - night , won't they?
10 I may not be back till late this evening; late to - night ; I can't tell.
11 It will certainly be too late to - night to try to get acquainted with her.
12 It is too late to - night for patients to wait.
13 I think she means to sit up late to-night .
14 He said he should be back rather late to-night .
15 No, no, Lippo, it is much too late to-night .
16 You see, dear, we had to work very late to - night to finish a large order.
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