Example sentences of "at the next table " in BNC.
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1 | The people at the next table moved their chairs forward imperceptibly . |
2 | He moaned more loudly and the people at the next table held their drinks in mid-air . |
3 | There was a nice-looking American at the next table , however , so I asked him whether he was a drug-fiend , dealing in human misery , in which case , I said , I 'd like some Ecstasy . |
4 | For example , at the next table at the Exmoor Forest Hotel , he had overheard two people talking to each other , a ‘ very well bred looking old man with a dry peevish voice whom I took to be mentally deranged and a woman who was either his daughter or his nurse ’ . |
5 | The talk would take in all the great political and aesthetic themes : Jean-Paul Sartre would join in , for he would be sitting at the next table : together , artists and intellectuals would conquer life 's essential absurdity ; and from such discussions tomorrow 's painting would be born . |
6 | At the next table , nothing had been said to counter this barrage . |
7 | There were moves at the next table . |
8 | Fair old stick you gave those two at the next table . ’ |
9 | A lively group of beefy youngsters at the next table gave a loud cheer , and a girl exclaimed ‘ Great ! ’ |
10 | At the next table a German couple were talking loudly and beyond them a middle-aged man on his own occupied a table for three . |
11 | Modigliani , of course , spotted her at once and came and sat at the next table . |
12 | Blaise Cendrars , the writer , saw Modigliani let fall a twenty-franc note one evening when a well-known pauper came in to sit at the next table . |
13 | Fernand Léger and Lipinski the revolutionary were earnestly discussing the political situation at the next table . |
14 | A very gallant gentleman at the next table came over and for no particular reason , kissed my hand ! |
15 | I opened the can and poured the Coke , and Mrs Young , who happened to be sitting alone at the next table , turned round and said to Xanthe sweetly that she , Mrs Young , would pay for the Coke , and would n't Xanthe come and join her ? |
16 | I was in a café in Beaconsfield waiting for a bus , and at the next table a man and a woman were passionately discussing Ivy . |
17 | Having finished her spot , the soprano left the stage and rejoined her husband and the Concert Secretary who were sitting at the next table . |
18 | At the next table sit two fine specimens of Mancunian youth . |
19 | At the next table , the black African diplomat was impressing the girl he was with . |
20 | A couple at the next table scowled at him but looked away when he glared back at them . |
21 | Princess Margaret was at the next table with Mr and Mrs Paul Newall , . |
22 | Shaking her head , she speaks in a near whisper so that the women at the next table can not overhear . |
23 | The gentleman with the glass eye at the next table is discussing civic sculpture with a woman who might be Catherine Deneuve . |
24 | Everyone , including the Indians , seemed to be happy and laughing , and in my surly mood I unkindly wished them all in hell — chiefly because no one was in any hurry to serve me and I had to sit and watch a party at the next table consume a feast that looked to me as if it had issued straight from Nirvana , before I was even shown a menu . |
25 | A young bridal couple at the next table , returning from their honeymoon in Cairo , peeled hard-boiled eggs and ate in silence . |
26 | If you saw someone you knew and you shouted out to them , you were in dead trouble , even if you shouted hello , or if you asked someone at the next table for a cigarette . |
27 | I could hear the talk at the next table , the staccato clatter of Mexican , and behind me the piercing voice of an American woman . |
28 | ‘ Here 's fifty , ’ he shouts at the next table . |
29 | The man at the next table stands up , walks over and leans his hands on the chair next to Bill . |
30 | He wished that he could have listened to their conversation , but he would not have made much of it if he had been sitting at the next table . |