Example sentences of "and [art] next " in BNC.

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1 At one point , ‘ all he sought was death ’ ; and the next paragraph has him aching to be ‘ out of the road of trouble and strife and all things rotten and putrefied and shitey ’ .
2 One moment I was revelling in the astonishment of being alive , and the next — I was lying flat on my face , with what felt like a very large hole in the right side of my skull …
3 And the next thing will be ‘ what is his attitude to this audition — is it positive ? ’
4 And the next time Brown compiles a menu , the costing for each dish will be based on the updated purchase price .
5 But Claire is like that : one minute she knows nothing about a subject like ballet , and the next she 's a world expert .
6 One moment the tow is quite normal and the next , his aircraft is diving vertically into the ground .
7 But at least their wits would have cleared again in time for Sunday 's meetings and the next milestone in the struggle .
8 And the next .
9 As Piaget said when he reported the original finding , trying to explain the children 's behaviour away by saying that they ‘ misinterpret the question ’ is circular : of course they are misinterpreting the question and the next question is about cognitive determinants of this misinterpretation — this ‘ non-conservation ’ .
10 Aisha 's gold chain which I 'd carried away from her house hidden among my clothes was in my hands one moment and the next on the counter in the Oxford Street goldsmith 's .
11 Mr Jordan , told the miners ' leader : ‘ The armies of mass pickets have been demobilised and the next Labour government must not call them up .
12 He had washed his bloodstained clothes , and the next day scrubbed blood from his trainers .
13 Commenting on the prospects , Jim O'Neill , international economist with Swiss Bank Corp , said : ‘ They 've got a stay of execution between now and the next set of trade figures . ’
14 One minute a well-behaved group of us — writers , intellectuals and so forth — were contentedly watching Zelda Plum dancing with the chinchilla on her head while Ken the Australian Horse Player offered odds ( 'Six to four the rat , ’ he used to say , I do not know why , and on this particular evening the rat escaped and tripped up Robin Fox , London 's most distinguished theatrical agent , who fell on top of Wales 's friend , the actress Susan George ) and the next a squad of hooligans were pushing people around and conjuring a piece of pot from Mrs Mouse 's sewing basket .
15 THE SCOTTISH National Party yesterday signalled its strategy for the 1990 regional council elections and the next general election by accusing Labour of swallowing ‘ Thatcher values ’ .
16 They won the King 's Cup in 1987 , and the next year finished second to Real Madrid in the League .
17 Traders are anxiously waiting for further cues from the Conservatives at Blackpool and the next set of economic statistics .
18 This chapter and the next will address some of the above topics in order to demonstrate the parallels between routine police work in the RUC and other police forces in non-divided societies .
19 Chapter 4 deals with community policing in its various forms , so that the arguments in this chapter and the next apply to routine policing by the uniformed sections .
20 Because of this , community policing is an important part of the work of Easton 's police , and the next chapter focuses on this mode of routine policing .
21 I know schools up the [ place in West Belfast ] who would welcome us , but what happened one time , a school up there won the trophy and the next day some boys [ i.e. from the IRA ] came demanding the shield and threatening what they would do to certain teachers if it was n't handed over .
22 As just one example , the grouping of occupations into ‘ social classes ’ might call for variations between one country and the next .
23 We asked our panel about their perceptions of the past year and the next year , about the economic trends affecting the country and the economic trends affecting their family .
24 It has at all times been an act of faith and a declaration of belief , the faith and the belief that a society and a nation will fare best , in this world and the next , where the most promising of its youth are withdrawn at a critical period of their development to spend several years in close and intimate proximity with one another and with those whose talent and delight is the pursuit of knowledge of all kinds for its own sake and the communication of that talent and delight to their successors .
25 At the back of the stalls there were radiators which had plush curtains and we would shove these cakes and sandwiches under the radiators , and the next time somebody ordered a ‘ cinema tea ’ we would go to the kitchen and order a pot .
26 ‘ Christ ! ’ she said , and the next moment , forgetful of her own safety , she had Maggie in her arms , shushing and soothing as she had never in her life done before .
27 But the first kiosk only took cards , and she did not have one and the next kiosk was broken .
28 His whole life seemed to hang on each letter in Annie 's hand , his eyes following it until she handed it into the crowd or placed it on a pile to one side and then he would fix on the next letter and the next .
29 She came to the post office the next evening , and the next , buying tea and a comb of honey from Lizzie the first evening , posting a letter at Annie 's counter on the Friday , waiting till the mail was sorted , each time managing to leave the post office alone with Moran .
30 There is , true enough , no bank to poke into — get round the first headland and the next bank is the shore of Svalbard — but it would still be a good idea to be able to go in a straight line .
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