Example sentences of "[noun] the next [noun] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 I collected my clothing parcel the next morning and there were the razor blades and the tooth paste just as I had expected .
2 But she had met him on the towpath the next week and the one following .
3 Then stone me , we opened the NME the next week and it seems we 'd ‘ interviewed ’ the Happy Mondays .
4 So I phoned up the Stanstead P R O the next morning and said ‘ confirm that the Queen is coming to open the airport ? ’ and he said , ‘ Well , we do n't know , we have n't a clue who 's coming to open the airport , yet .
5 The acid test is this : will you be able to read through your notes the next day and recapture the essential arguments used by the lecturer ?
6 And when he he was told to bring in his car the next day and his company stock .
7 David was encouraged to return to work the next day because this seemed to be the one positive aspect of his current situation .
8 An Assembly of Experts , first elected in 1982 to decide on the leadership issue , convened in emergency session the next day and elected Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei as Khomeini 's successor .
9 If this happens at night , go to ground , shelter yourself as best you can and go looking for help the next day unless you 're likely to freeze to death in the meantime .
10 Following the birth of a child the next step after breast-feeding is school fees planning .
11 I told her to make up a list of the contents now for her deposition the next day as I had forgotten to mention much of what was in my bag .
12 There was one day when I was in Dunedin preparing a preview for a match the next day and was told that late in the afternoon Otago would be training at Carisbrook and I might there obtain their team for the morrow .
13 We arranged to meet him on the early train at Skipton the next day and off he went to his bog .
14 For example , red deer stags which hold a large harem in a sheltered site on one day may have few or no hinds the next day if the wind changes ( see Clutton-Brock et al . ,
15 You start to think , well of course , had I done so-and-so yesterday , had I done , and I 've missed on so- and-so , so you sort of , review the day for a couple of hours , and then it gets to about four o'clock and now you 're thinking , Oh my God , I 'm at the accountants the next day , I 'll be so tired , I 'll be you know , and it 's too late to do anything about it now , so now you 're having a bad day the next day as well because you 've got yourself all stewed up about that .
16 I was back in court the next day and I ended up getting twelve months for GBH [ grievous bodily harm ] on a police officer .
17 If her answers were unsatisfactory , their report would be taken to a magistrates ' court the next morning and a petition for her " reception order " drawn up and signed by two people — preferably near relatives or representatives of the family .
18 It was Sunday the next day and he would be playing golf .
19 He immediately chartered a plane to take him to Paris the next day and made his meeting .
20 ‘ I was going to , but I saw in the newspaper the next morning that he had died . ’
21 Alberta , who had played so well on the Saturday , were beaten 14–6 by Ontario in the third-place game the next day and , while the winners looked a lot more together than they had against Newfoundland , they definitely suffered throughout from the absence of their outstanding flanker , Al Charron , ruled out by a World Cup rib injury .
22 For example , on his first appearance in the 2nd Division for us , against Blackpool at The Nest on 22 October 1921 , he hit the single goal that gave a weakened Palace side victory , he got another one the following week in an excellent 3–1 win at Blackpool which was our first away from home in the higher division , then returned to Selhurst the next Saturday and headed the goal that disposed of Clapton Orient in a rugged London derby .
23 He would telephone in his copy but did n't want to be overheard by the family who might be critical , so he decided to call on Fosdyke the next day and use the telephone in the house his fan was guarding .
24 by no means the next Nirvana as too prone to cuteness .
25 Then her mother would graciously conduct half an hour of polite conversation with all these people , who Jo knew were otherwise pretty cool and mostly also pretty sane , and they would all pretend to be interested in whatever dumb thing she said , and laugh if she made any of her awful little jokes and store away any personal information she disclosed so that they could tell it to their friends the next day and make it absolutely clear that they were on intimate terms with a really big star .
26 But the sun tugged her out of bed the next day and there was the butterfly , still fluttering .
27 He had the operation the next day and they took us for a couple of minutes and that was it — they just did n't care .
28 Instead of Queenstown , they stayed in the Queen 's Hotel that night in Belfast , and it was lunchtime the next day before they got back to Newry .
29 ‘ I thought for a while , when you drove past Lubor and me at lunchtime the next day and looked so angry , that my dinner appointment with you might be off , ’ she felt safe in commenting .
30 He summoned Chamberlain to see him again first thing the next morning and told him his new plan .
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