Example sentences of "[noun] [vb past] [prep] [art] next [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Until finally , after ten minutes of desperate plodding , the welcome sight of a cream stone building arose around the next bend , nestled among a clump of very wet , but suddenly beautiful , rich green trees .
2 So blackly venomous was his expression that Perdita fled towards the next pitch , scattering the polo balls which lay like a hatch of goose eggs near the goal posts .
3 A hole in the wall , through which light shone from the next room .
4 His condition deteriorated over the next week until he required ventilation .
5 On a wild and windy day , with gusts of rain driving into the side of the crematorium , an Anglican priest waited for the next funeral to commence .
6 As sporadic fighting continued through the next day , many Nez Perce warriors became keen to withdraw .
7 The heavy mob came round the next morning ; all one of him .
8 But then it happened , the incredible , miraculous luck that now she expected , since it happened so easily and often : the telephone rang in the next room .
9 Woodruffe went into the next room .
10 ‘ HA HA HA HA HA HA , ’ the little girl went in the next picture-square , and ‘ BONK read the bubble as the typewriter hit her at the end of the joke .
11 A girl appeared from the next room .
12 The Sunday Express speculated about the next primate and thought that Ramsey probably ruled himself out by his partisan behaviour in attending the eucharistic congress .
13 A small , dapper , decisive man who wore a trilby and glasses , the canon lived in the next village and had a passion for small neat things like himself .
14 Then he and Billie climbed to the next floor and walked down the corridor to Room 416 .
15 The waiter arrived with the next course and they reverted to politics , talking Spanish again , Ward 's tone , his whole manner softened .
16 SENIOR Cup holders Malone marched into the next round of this seasons competition with a comfortable victory over North and Ormeau this afternoon .
17 When Marcus , Tony , Jason and Darren dashed for the next bus , the driver did n't know where he was supposed to take them .
18 In fact they are even unannounced — see front page — and the dicier issues of their volume delivery and general availability lay beyond the next couple of weeks .
19 Never before had England beaten West Indies in two consecutive one-day games , let alone three , and West Indies went into the next match at Melbourne , clearly determined that it would not be four .
20 Sobbing with breathlessness he ran on , and — Lord love it ! — a taxi appeared around the next corner , its yellow light announcing its availability .
21 Our mock-up makes your dream come true with Princess Di crowned as the next Queen — and Charles in a supporting role
22 Ali ran to the next wall .
23 Harvey flew in the next day .
24 At each stop trains were besieged with hawkers selling everything from chapattis to a shave , but passengers could telegraph ahead so that a delicious and aromatic meal was brought on a tray covered with a napkin to the window of the carriage as the train drew into the next station .
25 He had just glanced at his wristwatch , to discover that Cunningham 's arrival still lay approximately two replays of Little Brown Jug in the future , when a woman slid onto the next bar-stool to his and said : ‘ Hello , Harry , ’ in a tone of husky confidence which suggested they had been lifelong friends .
26 The first British H-bomb test had been carried out in May that year and seven further tests at Christmas Island in the Pacific followed in the next year .
27 A major disaster occurred in the next month , when the Crystal Palace was burned to the ground on the night of 5 December , when over 500 firemen were required .
28 Beales had not taken any notice of other customers until a man he recognized as MacQuillan came to the next table .
29 Owen did n't quite understand this and would have asked more but the two men ducked into the next house .
30 The men went into the next house and worked through it .
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