Example sentences of "[conj] [adv] [art] next " in BNC.

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1 The implication for teaching is that texts or situations should not be devised where only the next level of ‘ difficulty ’ is provided , since these are not necessary .
2 Photovideo : An Exploration , 12 photographers and video makers from Britain and abroad investigate new electronic technology and ask if this is the end of photography as we know it , or merely the next chapter ? ( until 29 Feb ) .
3 She felt that the ‘ on — off ’ nature of their relationship — when he was here today but not tomorrow , or even the next day — was all part of Nicky 's habit of taking her for granted .
4 Tomorrow or maybe the next day — I doubt you will be kept waiting much longer . ’
5 To follow our example through , leaving school is often a traumatic time : there is usually much regret but , on the other hand , there is also great excitement at the thought of doing new things and meeting new people at college or at work or wherever the next part of our life takes us .
6 ‘ More than just the next trip .
7 the trouble is not having enough modern catalogues of , of things that you can actually buy today because when they manufacturer them now they do n't erm make catalogues as often as they used to do er , it costs so much money in it I 'd er , I , I think that probably the next trend is going to be in lighting fittings er which will take in er you er , low energy lamps er , at the erm , the new fluorescent lamps er where erm , well there 's one in the hall which takes eight watts and it 's given us as much light out as a hundred watt lamp , er and
8 But certainly at the moment , erm and at least until presumably the next general election , erm nobody can see much light at the end of that tunnel .
9 And so the next morning Marilla said , ‘ Well , Anne , Matthew and I have decided to keep you , only if you 're a good girl , of course .
10 He took one bottle out to put his own in , took another one out to put a second one in , and this proceeded up the line and down the next until he realised he was always left with one in hand .
11 The 1964 committee devised a system of entrances and exits to the serving points , and people went up one aisle and down the next to avoid confusion .
12 Then take one step backwards again ( to the ‘ a ’ node ) and down the next route forwards ( to the ‘ c ’ node ) , and so on down the first route from each node , until the end of the graph is again reached ( i.e. the complete candidate string ljaclc ) .
13 Anna walked up and down the next street , calling , and around the block and further afield .
14 Unfortunately , Mother , who was sixty-seven , never really recovered , gradually became worse , and early the next year the doctor said she must go back into hospital for more examinations .
15 Waking bright and early the next morning I reached for a copy of Delicacy as the most economical means of establishing whether I was still alive .
16 After the ‘ woodshed ’ rehearsal , and usually the next day , comes the second ‘ run through ’ , followed by a full dress rehearsal timed to end about half an hour before the production hits the network .
17 It takes a diligent computer journalist with a technical education two years of intense effort just to begin to feel confident of expressing an opinion on anything material about the industry , and thereafter the next four or five years will be dogged by mistakes that are intensely embarrassing to recall .
18 Replacing the bowls , they pedalled on down the steep hill and up the next .
19 The Labour Government had cancelled their previous and more ambitious scheme for the tunnel and now the next Conservative Government was wondering if their current one was ambitious enough .
20 You could just as well say the same for him , death in a box , but it is a , and now the next advert , with him now , the next advert is even better .
21 None of the French journalists embarrassed him by pointing out that this first ‘ petit saison ’ of the Opera — and even the next season — fall far short of the target for the Opera de la Bastille , which is 250 performances a year .
22 For example , you begin to ask yourself what would you see as important to accomplish in the next six months , the next 12 months and maybe the next couple of years .
23 The people slide past like fish and I 'm sucked down the street , heading for the next and then the next set of lights .
24 And then the next lot of lights sucks me to it and I just slide down the street .
25 It was fascinating to hear hir talk ; pretending first one minute you were talking to a girl , and then the next , a boy .
26 And then the next question is , what you do with all this mass of material you 've collected ? ’
27 That year rolled into the next , and then the next .
28 It seems , on looking back , one day I was outside and then the next day I was in , as if I 'd had nothing to do with it : I had been pushed or drawn or whatever you like .
29 On this basis , if one meal is eaten and the dish emptied , and then the next meal is refused , it may simply be that the cat is not yet ready for its next ‘ kill ’ .
30 They then mime it to the group until someone guesses the right answer , and then the next person comes up until one team reaches the end of the list .
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