Example sentences of "[noun sg] for the next day " in BNC.

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1 She was moving back on board Wavebreaker in preparation for the next day 's early departure .
2 On top of that there could be time spent tutoring individual pupils with special needs before they had time to think of preparation for the next day .
3 These depressions were usually connected with his job ; she guessed he was still irritated by his wasted trip to Glasgow and consequent lack of a story for the next day 's paper .
4 After a good night 's sleep in the spacious suites , they should be in an excellent frame of mind for the next day 's play .
5 I have found that as much as £2.50 needs to be spent just to obtain the outlook for the next day .
6 As Judith finished cleaning out the hen for the next day 's dinner , she made room on the kitchen table for her mother to prepare the Friday-night traditional meal of gefilte fish .
7 Our plan for the next day was to attempt the Austrian route on the north face of les Courtes .
8 We slept out on the last fields , leaving the 90 zigzags of path up to the plateau for the next day .
9 Bottles of boiling water from the kitchen kept us warm at night and provided sterile drinking water for the next day .
10 By the time she found it , booked a ride for the next day and searched — without success — for tennis courts , and pushed the bike up the steep hill which led to the cottage , it was mid-afternoon .
11 The amount of money in the float is recorded on a ‘ float slip ’ , and this amount is deducted when the day 's takings are cashed-up — to form the float for the next day .
12 Tea/supper Half of an 8-oz. tin of shoulder ham ( or corned beef ) , the other half to be put into the refrigerator for the next day .
13 Umpires David Shepherd and John Holder chivvied them several times , but although the players might deny it suited them tactically to keep as many of their batting overs in hand for the next day when better weather was promised , it is difficult to dismiss the thought that the level of fines was so derisory that they did not give it a thought .
14 Peter received some firm words and was made to stay inside during breaktime for the next day .
15 When the couple had gone upstairs to bed , Mr Stephens packed his bag for the next day 's outing , bolted the doors firmly — for many of the men stayed in Cockermouth drinking for three or four days and would roam the streets at night looking for somewhere to sleep — and then , as if to atone for those first designs he had on Emily , he picked out Silas Marner from his bookshelf and wrapped it up as a present for her .
16 For a period , he worked in the Manchester factory from 3am until 5pm , going to bed at 7pm so he could get up in time for the next day 's duty .
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