Example sentences of "come [adv prt] the next [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ There have been a number of occasions in the past when stories have appeared in the press saying what the figures are going to be in one or two days ’ time … but when someone quotes exactly the figure which is going to come out the next day it is hard to believe they just made an inspired guess .
2 Mr Crangle would spend hours rearranging them into their proper sections only to come back the next day and find them all mixed up again .
3 Gielgud gave him another chance , asked him to come back the next day and do it again .
4 It is however possible for one of their number to come back the next day and give the decision , the findings of fact and the reasons of the court , considered at rather more leisure than sometimes time will permit .
5 Sharp was very excited , and asked Kimber to come back the next day to play the tunes , while he wrote them down .
6 In the end it was Mary who had to calm Martin down , reassure him and promise to come back the next day .
7 However when the party broke up and he offered her a lift home , she was quick to negotiate secretly with her hostess for her bike to remain unmentioned in the stairwell until she came back the next day to collect it .
8 When she came back the next day the stripes had been dyed her natural brunette , but badly , so that her hair still seemed striped , hence her nickname , Bunte .
9 ‘ I expect they came back the next day , or the next week ? ’
10 So she went and bought some in Lincoln and came back the next day and got down on her knees and cleaned it all up .
11 He came back the next day and gave me another £1.2 million and told me I could spend it in any way I wanted .
12 And they came back the next day to build shelters for the Feast of Tabernacles , in obedience to the law 's commands .
13 Granted this authenticity even for the symbol , she came back the next day , nobly escorted .
14 She came back the next day .
15 Then he came back the next day — I think it was the next day — and told us who 'd died .
16 Chapman came back the next year , he said , because he had more time , not because the finances were in a muddle .
17 When Blyth came back the next year he was even more unpleasant than before , having lost his left leg from above the knee in a road accident ( the boy he was playing'chicken ’ with was killed ) .
18 You know when we came back the next Saturday as we 've gone through the front door , he 'd gone to the Little Chef for breakfast because there were n't any crocks left to u , to use
19 Heaven help them all when the dailies came out the next day .
20 Being the only Leeds fan in a London inner city school with Alan Clarks famous speach about bring Success to Leeds in 3 Years , is causing me to go into cold shivers and giving me a pessimistic mood about the new season , I can still remember the years of telling school friends at the end of each season that we are rebuilding and that we would come up the next season .
21 So they said they would come back the next week and see what I thought .
22 But the other lot come down the next night , and the night after that , and the night after that , all week they come down , about 40 , 50 of them , from all over …
23 Consider the boys ' version of the ‘ numbers game ’ at the beginning of ‘ Fighting talk ’ : ‘ and the other lot come down the next night , and the night after that and the night after that , all week , about 40 , 50 , from all over … ’
24 I guess he must have seen him go in sometime late , and come out the next morning . ’
25 Things would deteriorate rather quickly , for Alberto would return to his hotel in the evening with a sculpture eight to twelve inches tall under his arm and come back the next day with a piece no more than three or four inches high …
26 That 's why I thought , when I come back the next time and you 're upset I said oh no way do I want to upset a woman like that .
27 We get people on the programme singing and dancing so badly it 's painful , but they come back the next week and tell us that everyone 's stopping them in the streets to congratulate them , not slag them off . ’
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