Example sentences of "in the next [noun] [pers pn] [vb past] " in BNC.
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1 | In the next century it came to include offences not only against the church but also against society and the realm at large . |
2 | In the next century it came to be held as a statute and was regarded as a locus classicus defining at least one boundary between clerical and lay jurisdictions . |
3 | In the next decade he composed his most notable work . |
4 | In the next issue he asserted that his criticism had " met with almost unanimous approval " . |
5 | I am not that man , he thought again , straightening up now , for in the next instant it seemed entirely necessary that he should not hide , should visibly walk to the front door and into his library . |
6 | Then in the next instant she groaned inwardly , cursing her wayward thoughts . |
7 | In 1705 he wrote that he doubted whether he would see the winter through and early in the next year he died , leaving a last , unfinished letter to his young friend . |
8 | In the next year he had custody of Rochester Castle . |
9 | In November 1251 Henry III granted to the men of Archenfield in Herefordshire freedom from the Forest jurisdiction , and in the next year he ordered the sheriff : |
10 | His Test debut came in the same match as Gordon Greenidge against India in 1973–4 , Greenidge totalling 200 runs and Richards 7 ; in the next game he made 192 not out and was under way . |
11 | Anyway in the next breath he said erm about some supper then ? |
12 | In the next years he translated Weiss on the Psalms , published an introduction to Barth 's Church Dogmatics and continued to write . |
13 | In the next war we changed to munitions and they tried to bomb us . |
14 | In the next summer he continued to make contributions in the three departments , his 6 for 49 and 41 not out helping Surrey to beat Middlesex , eventual joint-champions with Yorkshire , in the Lord 's local derby/ |
15 | In the next letter he wrote me , dated 7 May , he announced that he was to have a holiday ; and this I knew to be much overdue . |