Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] [adv] next [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Canon Inc says it has new optical disk technology that could rival magnetic disks : its forthcoming 350Mb erasable magneto-optical drives will have an access time close to that of magnetic drives : it plans to launch them late next year at $1,000 for the drives and $30 to $40 for the optical disks .
2 ‘ It was the only way he could be sure of keeping him here next year , ’ muttered Glenda Grower to Penny Warlock .
3 Put them elsewhere next year and make sure they have plenty of organic matter to draw on .
4 You can bring it back next time you come .
5 Now we could n't do it anyway next year , we 'll have to do it the following year as we 've heard earlier .
6 I wo n't do it again next year .
7 Tallying up their invoices , many participants agreed with first time exhibitor Peter Findlay who , when asked if he would ‘ do ’ The Art Show again next year , replied , ‘ I 'd do it again next month ’ .
8 Now as soon as you have the five answers , and if you have n't heard the other four questions , then there will be a chance , as I said , to hear them again next week , when you 've got the five answers , I 'd like you to send me them on a Christmas card please , this is very , very important send them on a Christmas card please , to the following address .
9 ‘ Do n't worry , ’ she 'd say to the daffodils and tulips when they had stopped flowering , ‘ I 'll see you again next year . ’
10 And I 'll see you again next week , but if you need anything in the meantime give me a ring will you ?
11 His dad pleaded with magistrates : ‘ Please lock him up next time he 's caught .
12 You will have to avoid it again next week .
13 Last minute organisational difficulties prevented the holders at Hunterston from defending their title but they 've promised a hard-fought battle to win it back next year when Peel Park will host the event .
14 We were unfortunate to lose the ‘ Buchanan Cup ’ to Douglas Reyburn in August — however we will endeavour to win it back next year !
15 I hope to see you at one of the shows soon but do join me here next month for hints on lace knitting .
16 Richard said he 'd invite me over next time she came down for the weekend . ’
17 Just gon na phone them up next door .
18 It 's no use taking up extreme reducing diets this week if we end up giving them up next week .
19 Who knows , I might be asking you again next year !
20 That 'll take you up next time round .
21 ‘ And we 're doing it again next year for GCE , ’ drawled a voice that Toby recognized as Hilary Frome 's .
22 Neither of his old clubs are in action today , but both could want him back next season , although Gosforth 's two student locks , Simon Gibbs and Alistair Meadows , have both said they will be staying with the club .
23 ‘ He 's asked me over next week again .
24 Well , that did n't mean a thing to me , so she took me out next day to the Champs Elysée , into a very expensive shop .
25 She 'd tacked a few scraps of old cotton into a baby-gown too and sent it round next door for the new Rattrie baby , born very inconveniently , as it turned out , the day after the funeral , her fit of generosity entirely misplaced , since the child had only lived a few hours and the gown — upon which Odette had worked a few hasty stitches of embroidery — had ended up in the pawnshop — Cara had seen it herself in the window — to help pay , she supposed , for yet another infantile disposal .
26 ‘ We should probably see that again ; bring it back next week . ’
27 you can make make it right next time with Tracey 's and Linda 's anyway , if they had n't done it in office because I can put two pound what Tracey paid onto Linda 's anyway , it 'll still balance it out wo n't it ?
28 And we used to get very worked up about it , and then we went down to fetch our wages , and the older ones were always going to complain , but this erm tt er son of the people , he used to look at the factory clock opposite , and it would be half past three , and he 'd said , Right , I 'll pay you till three o'clock , and we 'll make it right next week .
29 I 'm an old-fashioned textual critic , not a biographer — I do n't go in for this sort of — it was n't profit — I 'll put them back next week — I wanted them to be a secret .
30 I was assured that the lad did n't mind , he liked it and , ‘ we 're going to get him again next week ! ’
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