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

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1 THE OBITUARY APPEARED in The Times the next day , Tuesday 11th December .
2 For the players , there was the prospect of returning to their day jobs with £50 in their pockets , for the landlord there was a healthy night 's takings and for the crowd , even those who had stayed in the bar all evening , there was a nasty ringing in the ears the next morning .
3 The TUC representatives were to consult both their General Council and the miners the next morning .
4 When Alexander addressed the nobles the next day they were practically eating out of his hand .
5 He deposited the sticky , oozing mess under his seat with a nasty feeling of satisfaction at the inconvenience it would cause the cleaners the next morning .
6 Look less far than the mountains the next time you wish your questions answered .
7 Even at this awkward moment , I doubt that the performance of the economy alone , or even chiefly , will lose the Conservatives the next election .
8 We 'd had a huge rally of 10,000 people for Ronald Reagan at the Southern Methodist University in Dallas and I was flying on to Los Angeles with one of the co-ordinators the next morning .
9 You start to think , well of course , had I done so-and-so yesterday , had I done , and I 've missed on so- and-so , so you sort of , review the day for a couple of hours , and then it gets to about four o'clock and now you 're thinking , Oh my God , I 'm at the accountants the next day , I 'll be so tired , I 'll be you know , and it 's too late to do anything about it now , so now you 're having a bad day the next day as well because you 've got yourself all stewed up about that .
10 Kimber had previously done some building work there , and had promised to bring the dancers the next time the side was out .
11 Keep listening until you are sure that you will recognise the sounds the next time you hear them , then withdraw the spade and push it back into the ground some feet away .
12 Now if this sounds like it could be the kind of course you need call Action Line and they 'll put you in touch with the people at Fast Forward and once you 've got the training and the qualifications the next thing is the application form is n't it and you 've got details as well today of someone who can help with that have n't you ?
13 If they 're not there with my quick changes in the wings the next scene does n't happen .
14 Now , I says I 'll get the police the next time !
15 Then came the passage , which appeared on the television news that evening and in the papers the next day , about the Liberal Democrats being the Trojan horse that would let Labour in .
16 In the papers the next day it looked as if the funeral parlour heads were sanctioning the transfer of power , as if they were acknowledging Creed 's pre-eminence , as if they were paying homage .
17 mega bucks and the company had gone escalated and then opportunity of this guy , you know , saying what a super guy he was , what an entrepreneur and what he done is , you know , I 've had something head , you know , I 'm in charge and he put his feet on the desk there and he had a hole in his shoe and s spread across all the papers the next day was this guy with a hole in his shoe and this was a multi million pound corporate er corporate body , he could n't afford to buy a decent pair of shoes
18 You were there for four years and the they , they did n't just , if you were n't in by ten and you did n't get your proper night 's sleep then you would n't be any good on the wards the next morning .
19 In a classic piece of political misjudgment he even told his party conference in a speech that the poll tax would win the Tories the next election .
20 But he is bold enough to suggest that this Budget , and the three-year-plan laid down within it , will win the Tories the next election .
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