Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] [verb] [adv] the [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 Sickness rose , vying with the pain , as she found herself piecing together the last few hours of Mark 's life .
2 ‘ I expect they came back the next day , or the next week ? ’
3 and you 're not commissioned communicating professionally or particularly politely if you do n't ring up that day or the next day anybody understands if you have a puncture a road accident a client crashes but there 's nothing to actually stop you ringing up the next day and saying so sorry you could n't make it
4 From the corner of her eye , she watched him pick up the first coil of rope .
5 Allow it to wash away the last traces of your old payoff or negative belief .
6 Gielgud gave him another chance , asked him to come back the next day and do it again .
7 She said well it 's too late now , the the clear one 's full so we just anyway , went I went down the next day there 's a new one or , next time , there 's a new one down there so they , they must obviously think , well put them all in together .
8 Did n't we have a similar streak about four/five years ago , i.e. the last year Bremner was in charge — this saw us shoot up the second division before an ignominous defeat against Shrewsbury Town ( who ? ) saw us plummet to mid table yet again .
9 When he wins he turns up the next week as if nothing 's happened — and as if he has n't got a penny to his name , that 's the difference between Seve and others — what sets him apart a bit , I suppose .
10 As long as I ensured that she was in peak physical condition , it was n't too difficult to get her to fly further the next time .
11 He had erm what did he have there the last time ?
12 Her colleagues said she came down the last few hundred feet singing Flower of Scotland with her instructor .
13 Have you used up the first side then ?
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