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

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1 In particular Kent has put together a very interesting programme of a festival of food and drink which is taking place at Penthurst Place near Tonbridge Wells , the last weekend in June and again here at the Barbican next year after this particular annual public meeting , music aid , who you mentioned earlier , are putting on a concert er for Save The Children Fund and they hope to raise twenty thousand pounds on that night .
2 While the Blue Jays licked their wounds , the Athletics began the celebrations prior to hosting the first two games of the World Series at the Coliseum next weekend .
3 That did not surprise her , for Miss Watson lived at the school-house next door , and might be busy with her last minute chores .
4 ‘ I think he 'll be finished for this season , but we 'll bring him back for another crack at the Champion next season , ’ he said .
5 Yesterday the £60,000 limo — registration BBF918 — was parked in a garage at the villa next to a black Porsche .
6 But do n't get the seats right at the bottom next time .
7 Back at the wordface next day , Highland dentists are revolting ; holiday homes may be attacked ; bad vibe , man .
8 SADLER 'S WELLS Royal Ballet open their Christmas season at the Wells next Tuesday with a programme of ballets by Kenneth MacMillan which continue the celebrations of his 60th birthday .
9 Alternatively , guests can enjoy a whirlpool bath at the hotel next door ( small local charge ) .
10 Artist Margaret Clarkson will sign prints at the theatre next week .
11 VOLUNTEER receptionists start work at the hospice next week .
12 Caroline found herself seated at the lunch-table next to Romano de Sciorto , a state of affairs which did nothing for her shaky morale .
13 The first to arrive , 3 Regiment , Army Air Corps , will set up at the base next month , with the staggered arrivals ending in 1995 when 4 Regiment , also presently based in Germany , settles in with a battalion of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers and two Air-Sea Rescue helicopters .
14 Then he 'd sit for a while , occasionally glancing at the figure next to him , until at last he 'd lean towards the other 's ear .
15 Perhaps you could let me know at the meeting next Wednesday .
16 Could you ask them at the meeting next week if they would like us on an outing to Denman because they 're , a lot of them do n't really know what Denman is do they ?
17 Maybe they were anxious to be at the School of English , maybe at the place next door to it .
18 A public meeting is to be held at the hospital next Tuesday morning to outline how services there can meet the challenge of reform in the Health Service .
19 Though she was only a part-time whore who ‘ had to stand at the washtub next day . ’
20 Meanwhile , Jegsy , who appears with comic John Hegley at the Everyman next Thursday has been up to his neck in work at the seaside .
21 Neither the neo-Nazi thugs nor the Republicans who threaten to do well at the polls next year point to anything like a return to the days of Hitler .
22 But Conservatives in the ruling coalition dislike the idea because they fear losses at the polls next year to the far-right Republicans .
23 When they turn up at the office next day looking as if they 've missed out on their sleep , however , they could get more than teasing comments from their colleagues .
24 But she usually heard him creep in , however late it was , and came scratching on the door just as he had got his trousers off , or just as he was scraping her uneaten steak-and-kidney pie into a polythene bag to throw away at the office next day .
25 Facing him at the office next day was like facing a firing squad .
26 She looked at the postcard next , her brows lifting in delight .
27 Another man sat alone at the table next to them , peering at a magazine .
28 Carol gave him his tea then sat down at the table next to Plummer , who carried on eating .
29 I looked at the buttons next to the fruit stall because what I usually do I go and get the fruit and vegetables , if Jim 's on the right shift he takes them home , otherwise I buy them while it 's quieter , the man keeps them for me , I go straight across the leisure centre to soft clay cos it 's only open on Wednesdays and then on the way back one of them walks
30 He was really going to buy cigars at the shop next door , but I saw the sugar mice in the window and he could n't get me away until he came in and bought some .
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