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

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1 Can he assure me that the woodlands sold off by the commission will be accessible to all walkers , especially as after the next election a lot of Scottish Labour Members will have a lot of time to do a lot of walking ?
2 The next Committee a week later , elected 25 members ( 14 men , 11 ladies ) and learned the land conveyances were complete .
3 For the next forenoon a messenger arrived , sent by Seton at Berwick , with dire news .
4 I did n't have long to wait for my first recovery , because the next day a kid arrived at the house carrying the ghastly yellow-coated corpse of a starling .
5 But the next day a conversation with Gerard , the American Ambassador , convinced the Kaiser that the United States would indeed sever diplomatic relations if the sinkings continued , and , abruptly changing his mind , he promised an immediate ban on unrestricted submarine warfare .
6 The next day a Palestinian was shot dead by a soldier in the West Bank village of Salifit after he had refused to show his identity card .
7 The next day a father broke his son 's arm .
8 The next day a motion was signed by members of Parliament from all parties , which led to an Act making the practice illegal in Britain in 1985 .
9 On the next day a pardon was offered to the rebels , who withdrew from the city , although their leader Cade remained under arms , putting himself outside the scope of the pardon , and was killed on 12 July .
10 Over the next decade a succession of ‘ Aldwych farces ’ would run for at least 200 performances each , and some for many more : A Cuckoo in the Nest ( 1925 ) , Rookery Nook ( 1926 ) , Thark ( 1928 ) , and Plunder ( 1928 ) alone occupied the years from 1925 to 1929 , and to them all Lynn would bring his own unique brand of wistful stooging : essentially he was the Stan Laurel [ q.v. ] to the much more bluff Hardy of Tom Walls , but Lynn 's timing , notably on staircases and when suddenly finding himself in the wrong room with the wrong people and quite often the wrong name , was a lesson in comic technique for generations of stage actors .
11 And from the next corner a couple of minutes later he repeated the dose .
12 None of the studies presents an operative model ( Rosener , in our opinion , comes closest , but her model , as she shows herself , is more heuristic than empirical ) , and so in the next section a model will be set out and explained in the light of the evaluation criteria for participation and effectiveness put forward in the first two sections of this paper .
13 I was in a café in Beaconsfield waiting for a bus , and at the next table a man and a woman were passionately discussing Ivy .
14 At the next table a group of kids in white cricket pullovers and sneakers were arguing about who ordered two lots of french toast .
15 Mollie says she wo n't be fooled the next time a conman comes to call
16 So that the next time a shop assistant ( particularly one who looks as if he might not know what day of the week it is ) asks how Sir or Madam will be paying they 'll say ‘ Cash ’ and make quite sure they rip up the receipt as they leave .
17 so we agreed that the next time a priest was around
18 The next time a wine waiter pours a thimbleful of ‘ 67 Brainfuddler into a glass for my opinion , I shall simply ask him if it works , and then tell him to splash it around .
19 I say real progress has been made but today I am asking you to think about the next step a step that I am sure we all feel is at the heart of the matter a transforming step perhaps the critical step that will guarantee ultimate success in fulfilling god 's loving will for his church .
20 The next moment a door was flung violently open .
21 The next moment a head showed above water a yard or two from the boat .
22 The next morning a search-party found the corpses of the sand below .
23 The next morning a telephone call came through from Number 10 just before 8.30 a.m. calling a special Cabinet meeting at 9.45 to discuss the Falklands .
24 Midway through the next morning a footman and a supercilious lady 's maid arrived to collect her few belongings , so that the last traces of her life with them had gone .
25 The next morning a letter came for Matthew .
26 At the next party a week later , the children learn how to get their pups to sit by simply using a hand signal .
27 Having plucked up the courage , he or she will find perhaps in the next room a course in Spanish or computer studies .
28 Upstairs we have a violinist , downstairs another one , in the next room a singing-master who gives lessons , and in the other room opposite ours an oboist .
29 The hotel was coming to life : in the next room a woman was scolding a child ; there were sounds of pots and pans being shifted about in the kitchen ; eventually , from down the corridor , came a rattling of cups and saucers .
30 In the next block a man I had never seen before rushed up to me with a jug .
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