Example sentences of "take the next " in BNC.
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1 | So , when I 'm soloing I try to take the song someplace else than where it is , and also somewhere different than where the next solo takes the next song . |
2 | He breathes , digests , lifts an arm , takes the next step , without thinking how to do it , and if bad health forces him to analyse and choose in such peripheral matters he is sorry to be distracted from his central concerns . |
3 | So he said that he would take the next available flight to Turkey immediately after the EPC meeting . |
4 | She would have to work out the rest of her shift , but she would take the next day off and go to see the doctor . |
5 | Coleridge , his thoughts still at Racedown , immediately saw the opportunity for bringing all his friends together at Stowey , and on 29 June wrote to Joseph Cottle to suggest — unsuccessfully — that he should take the next coach to Bridgwater : ‘ T. Poole would fetch you in a one horse Chair . ’ |
6 | I 'll take the next right . ’ |
7 | Then the three would take the next lots of dross leads . |
8 | You give it to me and you can take the next stage . " |
9 | Er we need to tell them that we 'll take the balance of the first year 's payment through er er on proof , when we when they 've got their proof on on the desk we will take the next the balance of the first year 's payment through a banker 's order . |
10 | And that 's the case they 're not gon na mo , they 'll take the next twelve months to put er a free run in there for twelve months . |
11 | I 'm not even taking the next game for granted . |
12 | Curtis then came back at him in the following set , to take a 4–2 lead , but the Nottingham player was swift to respond with a counter-attack , taking the next two games to square the set . |
13 | After a quick tidy-up they took the next train back to the Gare de Lyon where Monique had only twenty minutes to wait . |
14 | When I arrived at the station , I took the next train back to London . |
15 | Kathleen and I then took the next train back to Harwich and when we arrived , it seemed like half the port wanted to know what had happened . |
16 | Feeling ridiculous , I took the next train straight back . |
17 | The CO took the next trip , to Nordhausen on April 4 , but on this occasion carried an eighth crew member who acted as a second pilot . |
18 | Without speaking , Massingham took the next turning to the left and drove toward– it down a narrow road bordered on each side by a terrace of small houses . |
19 | Valdemar was extremely helpful and took the next day off work to show us some of the local birds . |
20 | Folly dropped her handbag underneath the table and took the next in the queue . |
21 | Seeing no future in hearts West then found the club switch and East took the next six club tricks , leaving only six tricks for declarer to collect at the end . |
22 | Luckily the others still were n't back so he made me write a note saying we 'd been called to London on some family matter and we took the next train from Cheltenham station . ’ |
23 | On the following day it took the Goodyear Trophy at 206 mph , flown by Hall , it took the next two races , again cruising round the course . |
24 | Waggler and caster fished alongside the weed bed tempted tench skimmers and roach , but as Darlington rods took the next three places , Bob 's best efforts failed to secure the team victory . |
25 | Well we took the next |
26 | So Edna Porritt , comfortable and cheerful , had taken the next train from Penzance and was now , for an unspecified period , easing Brian 's worries considerably . |
27 | After the palazzo take the next road to the right , Via Rugabella , and follow this to the Corso Italia . |
28 | On leaving the woods take the next right turn which will enable you to rejoin the main route at the A45 near Dodford . |
29 | Be aware of potential trouble before you walk into it — if , for instance , there is a group of drunks five hundred yards ahead of you cross over or take the next turning to avoid it . |
30 | ‘ Take the next turn right , ’ Manville told him . |