Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [prep] [noun] next " in BNC.
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1 | While they might have looked out of place next to the modern heavy metal , they are vying for a lucrative market . |
2 | ‘ I only hope I get the chance to come back against Crusaders next week , ’ said the Scottish based goal ace . |
3 | But should England do badly in Italy next summer , leading to Bobby Robson 's resignation or sacking , Kendall might find his shoulder touched by those at Lancaster Gate in preference , say , to Graham Taylor or Terry Venables . |
4 | But should England do badly in Italy next summer , leading to Bobby Robson 's resignation or sacking , Kendall might find his shoulder touched by those at Lancaster Gate in preference , say , to Graham Taylor or Terry Venables . |
5 | WHEN HE CAME down to breakfast next morning Wycliffe found the hall full of suitcases ; the conference was breaking up . |
6 | Carolyn came down to tea next day . |
7 | I shall go down to the coffee morning at playschool when they break up for Easter next week |
8 | Great Britain tour skipper Garry Schofield will head back to Australia next summer to play for Manly on a £50,000 short-term contract . |
9 | ‘ We sail out of Liverpool next March the eighth on the Flamingo , bound for New York . ’ |
10 | We are now looking forward to Bath next year . ’ |
11 | Before long the sweater was finished and the various parts stitched together with her usual professional finish , ready to post off to Penry next day to make certain he had a keepsake to remind him of his castaway . |
12 | THE Scotland midfielder , Gary McAllister , is extremely doubtful for the World Cup qualifying tie away to Portugal next month after sustaining a hairline fracture of a forearm in Leeds 's goal-less draw against Arsenal last night . |
13 | I 'm going over to Lancaster next week , and I 've fixed to see an archaeologist chap at the university . |
14 | British Rail , currently embroiled in the turmoil of privatisation , declined to be interviewed , but groups like Transport 2000 fear that when the railways are sold off in April next year , even more freight will be pushed onto the roads . |
15 | I wo n't be going home for lunch next week , or the rest of this week . |
16 | The pupils are heading off to America next summer for the World Cup and the Norman Whiteside All Stars XI game is one of a number of fund raising exercises planned . |
17 | He remembered her in the old days , singing at parties for hours and then turning up for rehearsal next day without any sign of strain or tiredness in her voice . |
18 | In October and November the raids were taking place nearly every night , but in spite of the disturbed nights almost everyone turned up for work next day . |
19 | Lord Nelson sails out from Liverpool next Friday for an eight-day voyage to the Inner Hebrides . |
20 | ‘ I 'll be going back to school next week . ’ |
21 | I 'll tell you I 'm going back to Lucy next time , she 's , she 's alright Vivien but she has n't got it like Lucy , she 's not as particular . |
22 | And if you 're going back to Cyprus next spring , you 'll need a new cover . ’ |
23 | The new educational framework , which has been through an extensive consultation process with practice committees and the Regions , will replace the current Member Part 1 and 11 examinations and will be phased in from September next year . |
24 | The group has splashed out on a string of new programmes to be shown when it takes over from Thames next month . |
25 | Practically , this is ensured by the governments being composed of parties which have to compete for votes at elections , on the basis of promises about what they will do if they get back into government next time . |
26 | Death and violence are the accompaniments to negotiation as South Africa struggles forward to elections next year . |
27 | BA Marketing 's first mailing goes out to publishers next week , and there will be a second letter towards the end of April inviting submissions . |
28 | SKIPPER Dean Bell will be front-runner to take over as Wigan coach when John Monie goes back to Australia next May . |
29 | MR GEOFF WELCH PHONED ( 4.00PM ) HE IS COMING UP TO EDINBURGH NEXT WEEK AND WAS WONDERING IF HE COULD ARRANGE TO SEE YOU FOR HOUR . |
30 | , who is coming up to retirement next year after more than forty years in malt , has known the Wallingford maltings since it was a green field site . |