Example sentences of "the next [noun sg] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | At the next opportunity we were on our way to the Station Bomb Dump in the truck which J. had to get him around camp . |
2 | And for the next part we 're going to divide hopefully into groups and what I 'd like you to consider is when you 're thinking about buying a product , what questions you ask . |
3 | For the next part you need an overhead projector . |
4 | In the next part I will discuss some of the ways my trip has helped to improve our teaching in London . |
5 | For the next race he suggested a nag called My Delight . |
6 | At the next race it was entrusted to Jo Bonnier , a likeable Swede who had won his one and only grand prix 10 years before . |
7 | The next song they play is a slow one — Silent Night . |
8 | I said she , she might well come back to you I said she 's tried to keep you on a string just in case she did n't land the next dish he looked horrified , you know , as far as he 's concerned its all love and glamour . |
9 | At the next station he got out , and Greg settled down to read more of the stories . |
10 | The reassurance is that there will be a Conservative Government to fight for them , and that after the next election they will be represented by a Conservative Member for Monmouth . |
11 | The opposition Social Democratic Party ( SPD ) had restated that if they won the next election they would seek a complete ban on low-level flying . |
12 | At the next election we need to have persuaded more people to measure their votes against principle rather than tax tables . |
13 | He said by the time of the next election it would no longer be possible to cancel Trident . |
14 | One of the great regrets , I am sure , of all hon. Members is that because the hon. Gentleman has chosen to leave us at the next election he will never have the opportunity to be a junior Minister . |
15 | Of course , if I had obeyed the rule strictly , I would n't have had any problems , but because I did n't want to knit the next row I thought I could move both cams . |
16 | The next kick he does n't feel . |
17 | For the next issue they are contemplating using the latest catwalk star , the waif-like Kate Moss . |
18 | In the next issue we 'll focus on Creative Writing . |
19 | In the next issue he asserted that his criticism had " met with almost unanimous approval " . |
20 | In the next issue I shall be giving my findings on the diverse range of cordless power-tools sampled , with a few performance statistics , including a simple drill test . |
21 | To a boy who declares himself stuck about what colour to use , he says : ‘ Well , Sickert said that when in doubt put a little of the last colour into the next colour you use , and that gives harmony : it does n't work to use a colour in isolation — white and black are the two parents , red in isolation can appear like a wound in the picture — it 's like friendships , we all know the awful consequences if a new person joins a group and the friendships are n't mixed through , it 's the same with colours . ’ |
22 | You know and it even went through to the next floor you know into the bedroom like . |
23 | But there is no logical guarantee that the next raven I observe will not be pink . |
24 | For the next half-hour we watched hundreds of Allied planes bombing the town of Caen a few miles away from our positions . |
25 | She had dismissed as rubbish Nina 's allegations that the men thought he was interested in her , but she had to admit he was good company , and for the next half-hour he entertained her with stories of his work in Australia , of the people he 'd met and of his excursions into the bush and to the Great Barrier Reef . |
26 | For the next half-hour I rattled the results as they came in from local stations all over the country . |
27 | ‘ Balls ’ was the next word she came across , a few yards further on . |
28 | For the next hour we silently suffered their ribald comments and downright abuse . |
29 | Still , over the next hour she had very little time to think about the forthcoming meeting . |
30 | He probably thought it was the gale that blasted his door open , but for the next hour he was busy dispensing more whisky than he would normally expect to sell in a week . |