Example sentences of "and [adv] the next [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 And so the next morning Marilla said , ‘ Well , Anne , Matthew and I have decided to keep you , only if you 're a good girl , of course .
2 Then take one step backwards again ( to the ‘ a ’ node ) and down the next route forwards ( to the ‘ c ’ node ) , and so on down the first route from each node , until the end of the graph is again reached ( i.e. the complete candidate string ljaclc ) .
3 Anna walked up and down the next street , calling , and around the block and further afield .
4 Unfortunately , Mother , who was sixty-seven , never really recovered , gradually became worse , and early the next year the doctor said she must go back into hospital for more examinations .
5 Waking bright and early the next morning I reached for a copy of Delicacy as the most economical means of establishing whether I was still alive .
6 After the ‘ woodshed ’ rehearsal , and usually the next day , comes the second ‘ run through ’ , followed by a full dress rehearsal timed to end about half an hour before the production hits the network .
7 You could just as well say the same for him , death in a box , but it is a , and now the next advert , with him now , the next advert is even better .
8 None of the French journalists embarrassed him by pointing out that this first ‘ petit saison ’ of the Opera — and even the next season — fall far short of the target for the Opera de la Bastille , which is 250 performances a year .
9 For example , you begin to ask yourself what would you see as important to accomplish in the next six months , the next 12 months and maybe the next couple of years .
10 They were n't alone ; and then the next thought was that Sandy must have come up from below and was now standing on the quay , but then that thought died as what he 'd taken for her shadow came out from under the stairway .
11 Yes the they were much the same as they are now but er , of course the one nearest was the er spraying hanger , that 's where they used to build the Swallow side-cars , the main office building there 's a large hanger with large sliding doors at the back of there which used to house the erm experimental department for the Harvard Aircraft and erm they used to operate the flight gang from there getting the planes ready to go up to be actually tested , and then the next hanger up was very much er starting from scratch and finishing the aircraft structurally you know .
12 And then the next bit which is sort of solving the equation , is what values of X would make Y equal to zero ? when when is F of X equal to zero ?
13 And then the next bit , she says it again .
14 One minute he does n't want it and then the next minute he 's
15 And the next lot was Foulder and then the next part of the glen was Claypots And then there was the Broulands and then there was the Curtain of Glen Ayloch Er that was where the the market used to be held at the Curtain of Glen Ayloch where the hotel is now .
16 And then the next question is , what you do with all this mass of material you 've collected ? ’
17 And then the next question is , what do we prep
18 They then mime it to the group until someone guesses the right answer , and then the next person comes up until one team reaches the end of the list .
19 And the , and then the next door , Close , is a , a detached house .
20 So on this tour , because I 'm playing so much off stage , I have the opportunity to work on certain things , certain licks here and there , and then the next night I can go out and actually play them live .
21 And then the next night he shows up for more .
22 It seems , on looking back , one day I was outside and then the next day I was in , as if I 'd had nothing to do with it : I had been pushed or drawn or whatever you like .
23 I assume that what it was and then the next day we all gathered at Crystal Palace , rehearsed ready for their Royal Highnesses to er listen to everybody .
24 They had to be done like that and yeuk and then throw the neep in there and then the next day so that when the
25 And then the next day we brought it home .
26 And this is how Freud explains Wilson 's inability to stand up to the other men , like Woodrow , like Cle Clements or Lloyd George , who were rather aggressive , and er , were , were kind of pushing all the time , what they could out of the , out of the peace settlement , and what , er the book shows , is that Woodrow Wilson would have confrontations with them and say a lot of fine words , and then the next day , he would , he would give it all away , as it were , he would , he would be ill or he 'll backtrack , or when the actual agreements came to be signed , he , he would n't do what he said he would , er , wh what he did .
27 and then the next day I was in that shop working away and on my life this was
28 Yeah , he went lake , and then the next day .
29 and then the next day he said he no longer loved me .
30 I mean I know from my own personal experience that if you come fly from New York to London and you eat a meal in a restaurant or in a hotel in New York and then the next day you eat one in London , you do find that the services is much slower , for example .
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