weekly - use in sentences

Adjective modifier

  • left-wing: The New Statesman was a left-wing weekly which was sometimes almost Marxist in its views.

Modifies a noun

  • earning: Real weekly earnings have actually fallen by 0.2 % over the past year.
  • basis: Services are launched on an almost weekly basis with limited planning or training for front line teams.
  • newsletter: The school produces a weekly newsletter which is received by all those involved with the school.
  • bulletin: This address will be circulated in the next weekly bulletin.
  • newspaper: The Warsaw Voice weekly newspaper is a favorite for the city's English-speaking community.
  • magazine: Online edition of the Italian glossy weekly current affairs magazine Related resources by keyword: Italian, Italian Studies, Media, L'Express.

Modifying Another Word

  • twice: At all other times from March to November, soak at least twice weekly.
  • thrice: Northumberland's largest town, with a thrice weekly market.
  • once: Special Attractions: - Christmas and New Year gala dinners included - Savoyard evening once weekly.
  • almost: Services are launched on an almost weekly basis with limited planning or training for front line teams.

Used with adjective complement

  • rehearse: We cater for young people aged 10 - 18 and rehearse weekly at Hind Leys College, Shepshed on Friday Evenings.
  • update: Its updated weekly with new photos for your shoe gazing habits.
  • meet: During this period they will meet weekly in their seminar group with a tutor.
  • publish: The Baltic Times is an English-language paper published weekly.
  • hold: The Vision Journal Club is usually held weekly on Mondays at 4pm in the Seminar room.
  • arrive: So think about a New Millenium's resolution - place a subscription for one of our fruit and veg boxes to arrive weekly.

Preposition: in

  • arrears: If payments are made to you these will be issued 4 weekly in arrears.

Preposition: for

  • hour: Throughout your first two years, you would meet weekly for an hour or so, in a group of 4 with a tutor.
  • week: I went to the doctors weekly for 6 weeks until my husband called an ambulance and I was admitted.

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