I. adverb
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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come
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I shouldn't have come tonight .
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He's got to come tonight .
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If Memet came - but she knew he wouldn't come tonight .
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I wonder if anyone will come tonight .
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Why am I so sure they will come tonight ?
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Let's go to a movie tonight .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Anne's husband, Cuthbert, said there'd be fireflies tonight .
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But tonight Crabb is starting a life sentence for murder and Taylor was given nine years for perverting the course of justice.
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But there would be no apologising tonight .
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Under those circumstances, I ask him whether it would be wise for the House to proceed with the Bill tonight .
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We're going to have a talk about this when we get back to that blasted villa tonight .
II. noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ VERB
go
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Some one else was going to suffer tonight , he vowed.
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Jarden Greene was going to pay tonight .
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Y'all're too strung out for your own good. Go to bed early tonight .
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We have to go to bed early tonight .
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That's why most of the players have gone to the cinema tonight .
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He was going to preach again tonight .
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No one on 3 South was going to sleep tonight .
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Joe especially is going nuts tonight .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Did you listen to tonight 's weather report?
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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And, most important, will they be getting any tonight ?
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Jody has decided not to start Jess again tonight .
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Joe especially is going nuts tonight .
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Remember, Jennifer has figure skating tonight .
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She will be propelled on to millions of screens tonight as a news presenter.
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There were no droves of people herding from pub to pub tonight .
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You ask her tonight , then call me.