Example sentences of "[adv] [adv prt] [prep] the next [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | If this happens , it is usually better to leave things for that year , and to take them right down after the next flowering . |
2 | ‘ If something was a loss , he was n't really concerned with that ; somebody else could clear that up — he was already on to the next thing . |
3 | I think we outnumbered their support here , it was it gave the players a great lift , it was tremendous erm all credit to them erm we will drag even more along to the next game . |
4 | straight up the erm by the custom bridge , right up to the next island round there , round the island and back down again |
5 | And then you 're straight on to the next job . |
6 | I thought at first that he was merely taking an open-air path to his own bedroom , but he went straight past the open door at the end of his sleeping car , and straight on past the next car also . |
7 | ‘ So I 'd have to pay for both lots when I bought them , even if I put one straight back into the next auction ? ’ |
8 | Now on to the next hole , |
9 | Then on to the next sound . |
10 | Then on to the next house where they slyly accept a poster and bin it as soon as your back is turned ; and then to the next where support is promised if only your party in exchange guarantees to persecute , imprison and preferably execute certain categories of non-white-skinned people . |
11 | Up the long stone stairs from the kitchen , into the green enclosed light of the pantry passage , then on up the next staircase , its turns mean and sudden compared with the twin sweeps of the main stairs , Nicandra plodded her careful way to Aunt Tossie 's bedroom door . |
12 | Pictures produced by Australia 's Channel 9 will be screened at 10.0 or 11.0 pm through to the next morning . |
13 | ‘ That 's the Dalestour , Sundays only into North Yorkshire , ’ the driver said as he passed hurriedly on to the next customer . |