Sentence examples for a day of dread from inspiring English sources

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David Cameron travelled to Peterborough, where the Tories took control of the council from Labour, and said local election day was usually a "day of dread" for sitting prime ministers.

For millions of Americans, April 15 is a day of dread.

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Valentine's Day, Feb. 14, can be a day of love or dread because of its emphasis on roses, chocolate, candlelight and expensive dates.

The next lunar eclipse will occur on the modern American's day of dread: April 15.

Charles's friends admire him as intelligent, caring and conscientious, but, perhaps unfairly, the death of the Queen is a day many dread.

I have reclaimed my evenings and have discovered that Sunday can be quite a day without the dread of planning/marking/wondering why you teach.

It's Tax Day in the United States, a day that causes dread for millions of Americans (at least those not receiving a hefty refund).

It was a Monday morning, April 6 , 1992 the day of a dreaded biology test that the Sarajevo seventh grader had spent the entire weekend studying for furiously.

Mrs Lethwes's day is a confusion of dread, of fear, of hope that isn't real.

Republican leaders began the day with a sense of dread, worried about opposition to the Senate bill among their rank-and-file but unable to assure them that if they did vote for the package, the president would sign it.

I was caught up in the physical healing process and I was lucky enough not to get significant flashbacks or nightmares, but what I can't shake, to this day, is a feeling of dread about what would have happened to my family had I been killed or paralysed.

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