Example sentences of "[verb] [adv prt] at the next [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | He said , ‘ I 'm going to pull in at the next layby . |
2 | He got off at the next village and waddled away up a street with his bag of guavas . |
3 | Ursula and Gianni got off at the next station but one , having brought their growing mutual admiration to a startling climax wedged solid among the rocking mass of sober commuters . |
4 | They will be handed over at the next town in two days . |
5 | He then slowly pulled out some bank notes and furtively handed them over to the large man , who patted him on the back and quickly got off at the next station . |
6 | He 's still probably sweating a little because he 's waiting to be called off at the next motorway junction . |
7 | Jarvis , who was getting out at the next station , asked where they would be the following night ; the man who said his name was Jed Lowrie told him the Metropolitan , the Hammersmith Line . |
8 | Ianthe was glad when the woman and her child got out at the next station , for not only did she find the conversation embarrassing but she also wanted to think about the moments before her unexpected meeting with Agnes Dalby — moments which she had so far had no chance of reliving or considering . |
9 | He promptly went off at the next corner , punctured and limped the last five miles on a flat . |
10 | If you 've got signs on the main line saying traffic point , traffic censors ahead , you 're gon na have people saying oh sod that I 'll get off at the next junction instead |
11 | The women complained to the station master — and Knowles was taken off at the next station . |
12 | So it 'll come up at the next C S N T . |
13 | After Moorgate she had to think how she would get out at the next station . |
14 | Can you pull in at the next lay-by ? ’ |