Example sentences of "[to-vb] at [art] next [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Is he guaranteeing to tell us where everyone of the cooks is going to come at the next Policy Meeting .
2 Over-provision has a sort of knock-on effect that er whatever we provide this time , we shall be asked to provide at the next revision of the structure plan and so if we can keep some land back this time , then that might be what we offer next time , we have to roll forward the structure plan .
3 Jan. 1587 , lie bound to good behaviour Elizabeth Watson of Halling 20 shillings and William Symons 10 shillings , also Henry Bray , Yeoman 10 shillings , all of Halling to appear at the next quarter sessions at Maidstone and in the meanwhile to be of good behaviour .
4 The prevention of purprestures was his responsibility : he threw down houses , sheepfolds and other buildings and enclosures erected without licence in his bailiwick , and attached those who made them to appear at the next Forest Eyre .
5 William Symons must have been a wild one for in July of the same year he and Elizabeth Cole also of Halling , were both bound over for twenty shillings to appear at the next gaol delivery .
6 Ten years previously he had bound her husband over to good behaviour and to appear at the next sessions .
7 Erm , I 'll not go through the whole of this table sir , but I do want you to look at the next column , outstanding planning permissions .
8 Then more feet , the slam of a door , the surge of power as the Rover shot away to look at the next corner .
9 Blaise Cendrars , the writer , saw Modigliani let fall a twenty-franc note one evening when a well-known pauper came in to sit at the next table .
10 ‘ And most likely going to sit at the next table . ’
11 Carey was invited to preach at the next Northamptonshire Baptist Association meeting on 30 May 1792 .
12 Our company is exchanging greetings with the young soldiers when suddenly a white car refuses to stop at the next checkpoint up the street — braking only slightly and seeking to swerve past the two soldiers .
13 In the 50 seats that Labour needed to capture at the next election , people would continue to view the party with suspicion ‘ until we display democracy in our organisation ’ .
14 ‘ Metzinger , Le Fauconnier , Delaunay , Léger and I , ’ writes Gleizes , ‘ had decided to show at the next Salon des Indépendants … but … we should show as a group , everyone was agreed . ’
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