Example sentences of "[noun] come [adv prt] next [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | And another study coming out next week reveals that health service employees are turning to medication because of high levels of stress resulting from staffing cuts and increased workloads . |
2 | Phil : When the paediatrician come in next morning , I mean he only was in there two seconds , he looked her up and said ‘ Typical mongol ’ , either ‘ Typical mongol features ’ or ‘ Typical mongol face ’ , it was one of the two he said , and I could have killed him … |
3 | I can only hope that his kind of electioneering cynicism will fail abysmally and by the time National Music Day comes round next year , Tim Renton will have left office too . |
4 | So the old wife came back next day with her bag of corn . |
5 | The J. Paul Getty Museum publishes its own books on the museum 's collections and has four titles coming out next season . |
6 | ‘ We have important league and cup games coming up next month in addition to national squad weekends , so it 's understandable that some of our players do n't wish to take their chances in a club fixture , ’ said the Quins ' press officer Alex Saward yesterday . |
7 | But you will be sorry when the Access bill comes in next month if you fall for it . |
8 | The introduction of a full programme of four-day cricket comes in next season , despite strong protests from Yorkshire and several other counties . |
9 | This does not mean that when the particular anniversary comes around next time the bereaved person will not find the day difficult . |
10 | The police caught him , but his mother came round next day in a Jaguar and paid the landlord three hundred dollars not to prosecute . |