Example sentences of "[verb] [art] next day " in BNC.

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1 The Civil Aviation Committee met the next day and challenged two parts of the draft agreement that the Americans had inserted : the right of civil aircraft to use the US-leased bases in the Caribbean and Atlantic , and the right of US airlines to ‘ change gauge ’ in Britain , that is , switch to smaller aircraft for flights going on as part of the fifth freedom .
2 Once I got arrested one morning for soliciting , but they let me out of the police station ; I got arrested the same afternoon , they let me out again ; I got arrested in the evening and they kept me in and took me to court the next day .
3 As I say , if you by the time you get home and then you got to exercise them erm and then you 've got to get back and feed them and then feed yourself and keep warm and think of you know , what you got to wear the next day the time 's gone !
4 She was planning to go the next day .
5 Miraculously , her mind had n't altered the next day , as it often does .
6 Phoning the next day quoting my reference number to say the flight would not go ahead due to a change of circumstances , a long delay ensued .
7 You were looking a bit sorry for yourself when we came back cos he buys flowers and he gives , so he 'll buy them the day before , I got the next day , there their making in all that
8 He was to be joined the next day by his mistress , Felicity .
9 One more duty I was able to perform the next day .
10 It was generally felt he would have won at St Andrews after his 29 for the first nine in the first round if he had n't had part of the round washed out and had to continue the next day .
11 I think he was surprised by my reaction , so he asked me to lunch the next day .
12 She had invited several friends to lunch the next day , and she had given no thought to what to cook .
13 ‘ Doping in the Bundesliga ’ screamed one newspaper headline the next day — and Daum backtracked fast .
14 I can have them fried the next day .
15 Then Wayne would complain that he could n't memorize the next day 's dialogue if he did n't know what they were filming , and Huston , according to Wayne , replied , ‘ Do n't worry , we 'll improvise . ’
16 And Shirley happened to come the next day and I about it .
17 In those days a man would run in about half past eleven at night and he could very well be on an early shift the next day .
18 Agatha phoned the next day and said : ‘ You never told me the Queen had been . ’
19 Bronwen reported the next day that Owen had slept deeply for about six hours , and for the first time in ages had not woken up several times during the night to go to the toilet .
20 This experiment was quickly followed up by others using protein synthesis inhibitors , all essentially leading to the same conclusion — that if protein synthesis was prevented during the period over which an animal was trained , or for up to about an hour subsequently , then although the animal could learn the task , when tested on it some time later — say the next day — it behaved as if it were naïve .
21 But then he 'll apologize the next day .
22 The patient was discharged the next day .
23 Leonora found the next day very long .
24 Some make the recording one day , listen to it and come back and do the checking the next day .
25 Further rioting occurred the next day when Douglas Hurd , the Home Secretary , visited the area .
26 ( I saw a party of friends — all knowing that their host and hostess must either clear up before retiring , or rise early before going to work the next day — whisking round to help before they left .
27 GPs will often find themselves in a situation where they are working one day , they are on duty all night , and then have to work the next day as well .
28 Then when I proposed the next day , and made you tell me exactly how far you 'd gone with other men — ’
29 He had expected to have a little chat with his boy , but the headmaster had explained that he had been put to bed early because he had an important French test the next day .
30 They have long ago mastered the art of arranging musical notes into a pattern that the general public can retain and whistle the next day , and their delivery is as simple as it is direct .
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