Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] [pron] [prep] [art] next " in BNC.

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1 An action followed which in the next few years captured many of those leaders with a superior ideology .
2 And yet in one way the later poet contradicts himself in the next stanza by following the traditional pastoral view that there is plentiful and ‘ luscious ’ fruit , ready to be picked and savoured .
3 ( Paradoxically the release of tension enabled him in the next week to run up , turn out , patch together , a poetical melodrama about Cabestainh with which the house-guests had some civilised fun . )
4 The what question provides us with the next guideline :
5 And it was seldom his tunes failed to draw the odd penny from a shopkeeper 's pocket or , indeed , a bottle from the publican to sustain him to the next village .
6 In regard Angus Brown , John McVurich are in the parish of Kilvarow the presbytery refers them till the next dyet therein . "
7 In regard Angus Brown , John McVurich are in the parish of Kilvarow the presbytery refers them till the next dyet therein . "
8 Ayer tells us in the next paragraph :
9 If the success of Drury 's frame-up was breathtaking in its audacity , the failure of the Appeal Court to expose it during the next ten years was no less so in its crassness .
10 He welcomed a recent Government announcement that an extra £25 million would be made available to help his organisation to restructure itself over the next three years .
11 Just as we should expect , in Chlorohydra the algae transmit themselves to the next generation by means of the hydra 's egg .
12 The numbing stupor got her through the next few hours .
13 Because each upgrade forces them into the next software price band , software also costs more .
14 And another quaver , those two will be tied the join taking them onto the next group of three and so on .
15 Evidencve of the original hospital is fading as new building and departments take it into the next century .
16 ‘ And I am sure that a mighty host awaits him in the Next World . ’
17 He gave it a few more seconds to get him through the next traffic signals and then killed it again .
18 This does n't just mean doing a sedentary job but refers rather to the type of person ( who could well be a housewife , doing a basically non-sedentary type of job ) who calls the children to bring something from the next room rather than getting up herself , or who goes to great lengths to avoid journeys up and down stairs , or who will drive round for five minutes to find a parking spot near the exit of the car park rather than walk for two minutes …
19 But again , she 's making good eye contact , both of them only let their eyes flick down to their notes to remind themselves of the next point they want to make .
20 Once Crispin arrived , I would want to be out and about with him , so I worked till lunch-time , and was rewarded by reaching the half-way mark , and with a new idea to carry me through the next section of the story .
21 In 1697 the presbytery being informed by the minister and ruling elder of Kilvarow that Janet NcKalman in Brockachach , Angus Brown in Scarabus , John McVurich in Achtawilling and Milcolm McIllvoil in Grundart doe use charms and divination The Presbytery appoint Allan McDugald their officer to summond them to the next dyet of the Presbytery at Kilchoman .
22 In 1697 the presbytery being informed by the minister and ruling elder of Kilvarow that Janet NcKalman in Brockachach , Angus Brown in Scarabus , John McVurich in Achtawilling and Milcolm McIllvoil in Grundart doe use charms and divination The Presbytery appoint Allan McDugald their officer to summond them to the next dyet of the Presbytery at Kilchoman .
23 Cos Paul put it on the next day .
24 Sun/Star readers were more likely than others to have no preference at all in 1986 ( despite voting in 1987 ) , and at the same time , those Sun/Star readers who did have a preference in 1986 were more likely than others to change it during the next year ( Table 8.16 ) .
25 The commission now has the task of finding another country to take him in the next five days , and it is not optimistic .
26 Sometimes there might be the temptation to leave it until the next day if the weather is bad or your car will not start .
27 The child may not have enough time to finish one before the next is shovelled in and so gag .
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