Example sentences of "one [prep] the next " in BNC.
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1 | They draw a half dozen songs from their eponymous debut LP , plus one off the next album and encore with a cool-funk reading of ‘ Hey Joe ’ . |
2 | They draw a half dozen songs from their eponymous debut LP , plus one off the next album and encore with a cool-funk reading of ‘ Hey Joe ’ . |
3 | Having given up all hope of getting hold of a man for herself alone , she would be prepared to share one as the next best thing . |
4 | Do you need one after the next one , 'cos which sticks one , which |
5 | Such questions go well beyond the scope of this book , but they point us away from the epistemological frame of reference of this chapter towards the socio-cultural one of the next . |
6 | The days of reading and resting , of sewing and eating and growing , merged one into the next . |
7 | She opened the door and gazed down a splendid vista of reception rooms that opened out one into the next , which Buzz had learned was typical of grand French houses . |
8 | We 're not g gon na get one within the next few years . |
9 | How far is one from the next ? ’ |
10 | In fact they were partial letters of rubescent neon repeated over and over again that blinked past too quickly to separate each one from the next fragment . |
11 | I think those 10th- and 11th-century sculptors were motivated not just by piety but also by a certain competitive spirit : if a church was finer than the one in the next village , more pilgrims would surely pause there . |
12 | Oddly , if the P M risks giving him one in the next reshuffle , it might be a sign that his own confidence is returning . |
13 | The child may not have enough time to finish one before the next is shovelled in and so gag . |
14 | ‘ You 'll find one on the next landing . ’ |
15 | It was considered bourgeois to own or rent an appartement , so the artistic community of St-Germain-des Pres lived in hotels , paying daily for their night 's — or day 's — rest , flitting from one to the next as circumstances demanded . |
16 | In that final quarter , though , Wooderson had a lot of people to pass — on the inside , of course , for this was a gentlemen 's race — and he zipped smoothly from one to the next to the finish line . |
17 | We had to sail ( or rather motor ) the boat precisely along three straight line courses , changing from one to the next at exactly the right places otherwise we would have a most unpleasant encounter with Bogha nan Ramfhear . |
18 | The various types of radiation have different wavelengths ; if we consider them in terms of increasing or decreasing wavelength , the types of radiation blend gradually from one to the next . |
19 | Backed by his men and by the many planetary troopers who were unpolluted and loyal to the governor , he had commenced his activities around a ring of other cities than the capital , moving from one to the next , destroying . |
20 | Should a phase generally be gratifying he will successfully pass through that one to the next ; should it be frustrating he will remain fixated at this stage and as an adult manifest a particular personality constellation , such as the ‘ oral character ’ , distinguished by such features as excessive dependence , passivity and ‘ mouth habits ’ . |
21 | Team-teaching alongside a knowledgeable and enthusiastic colleague can effectively take one to the next stage . |
22 | Jacqui Rogers , Continuity PA , explains how she has to observe every scene and check everything matches up from one to the next . |
23 | There was always another one around the next pyramid . |