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

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1 Not even to the padre next time he came to Ardneavie to hear Confession , Vi thought grimly .
2 as it with a view to actually altering the course next time .
3 Of days one was proud to be associated with railways and too many ( still only a sprinkling but so devastatingly disrupting ) that one swore always to take the car next time .
4 I looked out of the wind-shaken carriage , where people were moaning and cursing and making vows to start going by bus , or take the car next time , or buy a car , or learn to drive … looked out through the rain-spattered sheets of glass , watching the cold January day leach out of the grey skies above the drenched city , and witnessed the rain fall upon the tramped-on , pissed-on , shat-on grass of the narrow path in the scrubby field with a feeling of wry but nevertheless wretched empathy .
5 ‘ Okay , but what are ye goin' to say to the priest next time you go to confession , eh ?
6 As he quickly washed off Friday night 's mud , he made a mental note not to take it out on the machine next time he got drunk .
7 But do n't get the seats right at the bottom next time .
8 Tell the lady next time you see her that she can have her chapel .
9 There was no Madame Eglantine , only a garrulous old man who chattered like a magpie , took the package and said he would hand it over to the lady next time she visited the place .
10 However , the title development is useful because it highlights the fact that something has to be done with evaluations : something to improve the process next time around .
11 In the absence of a clear candidate of the right next time , some MPs suspect that Mr Tebbit may be manoeuvring to become a serious outside runner rather than a king-maker .
12 She becomes the eagle next time .
13 ‘ You mean where would they put the water next time ?
14 Lynch , who fell on Barney Maclyvie at the first 11 years ago , said : ‘ I have been told that a lot of good jockeys have fallen at the first fence in their first ride in the National and then gone on to win the race next time .
15 ‘ Why do n't you bust right through the wall next time . ’
16 They got a new one , they had another , then they had another idea then , they came round and had erm , had , turned round and said , right they done away with part of the wire and they got another big wheel so you can go right over the top next time , they done away with the big hook , so you could shackle your , your chain on to the wire , then you could go right over the top and then they get the old short chains like that .
17 Say a decade of the rosary next time you 're tempted to imagine you 're seeing visions and the Devil wo n't be able to harm you .
18 Okay , well put it on the agenda next time
19 You may hear the stirrings of the inner voice of altruism as your three-year-old says things like : ‘ Oh , all right , you have n't had a turn ; you have a go on the swing ’ or ‘ I 'll lead the dog next time ; you have a go now ’ .
20 I just told him I wished he 'd ring the bell next time . ’
21 CATHERINE Mind and ring the bell next time !
22 Well put a blade in the razor next time . ’
23 The aim is to scrutinize it with a view to stopping it coming through the door next time .
24 Gangs and guerrillas are talked of Wealthy people are talking of escape from a Caribbean version of James Baldwin 's ‘ the fire next time ’ .
25 At one level , then , racism tends to be read as a kind of horrific soap opera in which the surface incidents are ever changing , but the underlying plot remains constant , generating one episode of discrimination after another , punctuated by atrocities which have no end even though paradoxically the final , cataclysmic outcome is never in doubt : for it will be the fire next time , the Armageddon which puts an end to chronic injustice , once and for all .
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