Example sentences of "he next " in BNC.

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31 ‘ Liverpool comes a bit too quick for him next week and he was only entered in case things went wrong at Cheltenham .
32 ‘ His real father 's in the Merchant Navy , and when we 'll see him next , I could n't say .
33 I thought she was going to be meeting him next weekend then ?
34 You 'll have to remind him next time he decides not to bother coming that he 's supposed to come in case
35 It 's like he said , he said it 's a quote from , said I 'm going down to stay with him next month .
36 So dad 's got ta take that back to him next week and we get our one back .
37 So I 'm sitting all I can hear , I 'll never forget it ah God help him fucking somebody from ah Go God help him next thing will we get an ambulance ?
38 yeah , what you talking about him next door ?
39 He next moved on to the buying office , a very important department in a company such as Cadbury 's where the skilful purchase of the ingredients that go into the products can have a crucial impact on the viability of the business .
40 He next became assistant refinery manager and was then promoted to general manager over the head of a friend and colleague who was ten years older .
41 Any thought of what was to happen to his family home in Belfast had to be shelved until a joint decision could be reached with his brother when he next came home on leave .
42 Despite the reservations of his trainer he next went for the Melbourne Cup : he started even-money favourite , but pulled his way to the front in a slowly run race against the wishes of his jockey and faded in the straight to finish third .
43 He next turned his attention to curare , which South American Indians used to apply to the tips of their arrows to induce paralysis in their foes .
44 He next proceeded to Oxford where his initial reception was unenthusiastic but with great patience Linnaeus expounded his method of classification and nomenclature to Dillenius , first occupant of the Chair of Botany , founded by William Sherard at the University .
45 He next went to Paris and was persuaded by Bernard de Jussieu to visit London , where he met Sir Hans Sloane and Philip Miller and made a number of drawings in the Physic Garden before proceeding to Holland in 1736 .
46 This makes it very difficult for the gent to aim straight when he next visits the loo .
47 He next pulled back a section of curtain , opened one of the mullion-paned windows .
48 While he was fantasizing in this way the mare seemed to get used to his being there and when he next took notice of her she was quite close to him and looking at him curiously , head stretched out , upper lip quivering .
49 And why was she getting only half an hour for dinner when he next door could have three quarters of an hour ?
50 When he next caught up with me there was a wide grin on his face .
51 When he next turned his attention to the matter , The Times leader writer had to explain to his readers that the law of debtor and creditor was as yet only in a transitional state and that a very unsatisfactory one .
52 He next moved to work for Courage and then on to Kerridges , where he was employed in the accounts department .
53 Tate , who admitted assault , was told he would get a five-week sentence when he next appeared to fit in with his break from the ship .
54 He next dismissed his nephew 's two-thousand-strong Welsh escort and , having assured the bewildered youth of his affection and loyalty , set out with him for London .
55 He next bestowed on his favourites all those offices that had hitherto been held by the Woodvilles , thus weakening their position and strengthening his own .
56 I well remember Hunt standing by the side of the track and waving his fist at the feisty little Frenchman when he next came by .
57 He next went into the ‘ first levy ’ of the Landwehr for five years , then the ‘ second levy ’ up to the age of 39 , and the Landsturm until he was 45 .
58 He next surfaced in Amsterdam in 1969 as an insurrectionist amongst the more seditious members of the hippy community and was instrumental in provoking clashes between them and the police .
59 When he next spoke it was to ask the forgiveness of anyone present whom he had unwittingly wronged during his ministry in Krishnapur .
60 He next examines the Hebridean footwear — ‘ Brogues , a kind of artless shoes , stitched with thongs so loosely , that though they defend the foot from stones , they do not exclude water . ’
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