Example sentences of "[pron] [vb past] [to-vb] [prep] the next " in BNC.
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1 | Above all I would like to thank the sector for your friendship and warm support , and I have every confidence that Sir Jeffrey , my successor , I assume that resolution two will go through unan , unanimously , will be car , will be able to carry forward with your warm support , the vision I tried to outline for the next year . |
2 | I had to go to the next yard to fetch Jonesy . |
3 | I had to write to the next of kin . |
4 | She seemed to skate over the next part of her story , but Julia grasped the salient part , which was that one of the English officers who fought with the Italians had fallen in love with her , promised to marry her and secretly made love to her . |
5 | How she managed to get through the next few hours mystified her . |
6 | We arranged to meet at the next new mum 's group at my house the following week . |
7 | So we had to wait for the next bus , which was six o'clock . |
8 | We had to wait until the next day before we got the results . |
9 | We had to walk from the next stop . |
10 | They continued to rise in the next three years , and in 1984–5. they were nearly equal to the current rate of increase of the cost of living . |
11 | The possibility of a long poem clearly inspired him and , almost as soon as he had settled himself with the Mirrlees , he began to work upon the next poem in the sequence . |
12 | I could see his jeans , shirts , jerseys , everything he needed to wear for the next two days , neatly folded in a drawer in Edinburgh . |
13 | Weather conditions precluded this , so he had to wait for the next scheduled plane from Wick to Kirkwall . |
14 | He desperately needed a drink but he knew he had to get through the next little while — ten minutes , half an hour , an hour — completely sober . |