Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb base] the next [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 the player takes the first card and looks at it , if it is a question card ask the next player , one of the two questions
2 I sat one night at Pinewood Studios with him right until make-up call the next day while he spoke about Errol Flynn the entire time .
3 Six months after the initial prompt the next cycle of prompting starts again
4 PROFITS news from Thames tommorow launch the next wave of water company figures .
5 The Alliance called a general strike the next day , but cancelled further demonstrations , fearing fresh violence .
6 ‘ Doping in the Bundesliga ’ screamed one newspaper headline the next day — and Daum backtracked fast .
7 When does the right hon. Gentleman expect the next tranche of type 23 orders , to which he did not refer in his statement , to be in the pipeline and when can we expect the next round of tendering to start for those ?
8 After the palazzo take the next road to the right , Via Rugabella , and follow this to the Corso Italia .
9 The present applications for planning permission constitute the next step in the process whereby the detail of the proposals can be examined by the local planning authorities involved .
10 The villagers of Egerton , Pluckley and Little Chart mark the next section of the route .
11 If not , the lessons are clear — there will not be a kick-start come the next election , but the Tories will be kicked out .
12 YOUNG(ISH) MALE ( 23 ) seeks people who are into Japan , Cure , Prince , Deacon Blue , PSB , etc- Help this young individual see the next sunset and on into the future until at least 24 , anyway .
13 But tipplers should forget the traditional hair-of-the-dog remedy of having another alcoholic drink the next morning .
14 He had expected to have a little chat with his boy , but the headmaster had explained that he had been put to bed early because he had an important French test the next day .
15 Furthermore , the electoral mechanism ensures that the government does not persistently decide in favour of one group above others since the overt bias in favour of one group will alienate the government from the rest and will lead to the government losing office come the next time it faces its electorate .
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