Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] [to-vb] [art] next " in BNC.

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1 I think he was surprised by my reaction , so he asked me to lunch the next day .
2 Few of his ministers are saying , even in private , that they expect him to lose the next election .
3 and if you 're gon na send people to Northern Ireland and places like that you want 'em to defend the next soldier ?
4 It allows you to select the next field to access ( see below ) .
5 I hope to have learnt something by doing this painting to help me to get the next one that much better .
6 People very kindly took her under their wing , explained the rules , explained the dangers of unexpected holes , and then encouraged her to spend the next few hours crawling into and under wet gorse bushes .
7 Then , on 31 December , he rang back in desperation at the slow progress on the house , and told Sybille they would like her to start the next day .
8 I 've been giving some thought to the next edition of our magazine Rural Wales / Cymru Wledig , and I would like to persuade you to contribute the next Comment Column ( see page 2 of the magazine ) .
9 The Georgians tend to start the lifts only when they have to , so if you are first up each lift , you ask them to open the next one !
10 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 .
11 In fact , she would have ideally wanted them to spend the next day and a half in bed together , and hang the consequences .
12 The same tenacious vanity which enabled him to survive the next nine years of penury wrecked his chances of succeeding as a writer .
13 We pitched tents in the dark and clambered into our sleeping bags not knowing what to expect the next day .
14 Baglin quickly established a 3–0 lead in the deciding set , but his opponent was not yet ready to give up the fight , lifting himself to take the next two games .
15 Then a stitch stabbed my ribs and forced me to walk the next few yards .
16 Those who search for something and never find it become dispirited or cynical and eventually it becomes very hard to motivate them to climb the next hill .
17 ( They disport themselves to accommodate the next piece of mime , which consists of the PLAYER himself exhibiting an excitable anguish ( choreographed , stylized ) leading to an impassioned scene with the QUEEN ( cf. " The Closet Scene " , Shakespeare Act III , scene iv ) and a very stylized reconstruction of a POLONIUS figure being stabbed behind the arras ( the murdered KING to stand in for POLONIUS ) while the PLAYER himself continues his breathless commentary for the benefit of ROS and GUIL . )
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