Example sentences of "[conj] [adv] [art] next [noun sg] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | Waking bright and early the next morning I reached for a copy of Delicacy as the most economical means of establishing whether I was still alive . |
2 | One minute he does n't want it and then the next minute he 's |
3 | And then the next night he shows up for more . |
4 | So on this tour , because I 'm playing so much off stage , I have the opportunity to work on certain things , certain licks here and there , and then the next night I can go out and actually play them live . |
5 | I assume that what it was and then the next day we all gathered at Crystal Palace , rehearsed ready for their Royal Highnesses to er listen to everybody . |
6 | And then the next day we brought it home . |
7 | It seems , on looking back , one day I was outside and then the next day I was in , as if I 'd had nothing to do with it : I had been pushed or drawn or whatever you like . |
8 | and then the next day I was in that shop working away and on my life this was |
9 | I mean I know from my own personal experience that if you come fly from New York to London and you eat a meal in a restaurant or in a hotel in New York and then the next day you eat one in London , you do find that the services is much slower , for example . |
10 | and then the next day he said he no longer loved me . |
11 | One , the one section , one section of it , it 's all women clothes and lace ware and beautiful clothes and so on , you know it 's a market but you know and little places of pottery and so on and then the next section you go down this old market , there 's a old big square and you walk on there and you 're talking about , you go to buy avocados over here , you 're buying sixty and seventy pence for one , and you 're paying sixty pence for about bloody six over there |
12 | She said and then the next week you 're preparing to go back ! |
13 | and then the next week she 'll have |
14 | I mean , I remember mother saying that , you see mother had never seen the sea till she joined the Guild and they decided to save for an outing , and then the next thing I can remember was that we used to have these stamps every week and I think it come to two and ninepence erm and for that we went to Rhyl . |
15 | But the old bat was always hanging around — and then the next thing I knew she was telling me you 'd signed the lease . |
16 | And then the next thing you heard er away in the distance some had landed about Croydon or Streatham or something and , and some landed in the hills rounds about us . |
17 | ‘ She complained of feeling ill and then the next thing she blacked out and we called an ambulance , ’ said Peter , who works for Darlington Council . |
18 | Not doubling it , not trebling it , but to improve it by something like five or ten percent , and then the next time we go to a sales conference , you 'll be the ones winning the prizes , instead of the people who 've to be winning the prizes , because you 'll not have to improve it by much to win the prizes do you ? |
19 | And then the next time I 'll probably give you some intervals and ask you what they are . |
20 | Then I 'll do like , if I 've got bread rolls I 'll do them and we 'll go upstairs , we 'll take drinks up with us and we 'll eat that , and then the next morning we wake up and the bedroom 's stinking of pickles and things like that you know ? |
21 | And then the next morning I 'm up I feel as I was going to take it again . |
22 | Mysteriously , a nurse later said that one night I got out of bed and walked to the toilet , and yet the next day I could n't move . |
23 | At the time you enjoy it but then the next day you pay |
24 | She came out with us for two or three days and sort of sat you know up a bit and saw us , but then the next week she was really no good at all |