Example sentences of "[num] [noun] [conj] [art] next " in BNC.

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1 Okay and finally erm are London boroughs erm yeah blank blank , eighty six election and the next London borough elections will be in nineteen ninety four so they 've been in nineteen eighty six , nineteen ninety and nineteen , they will next be in nineteen ninety four .
2 Four wickets fell for 29 runs in 10 overs and the next casualty was Matthew Maynard .
3 I only just caught the train , and when , a quarter of an hour later , we pulled in to Lochgair , and I should have got my bag and quit the Sprinter and walked to the house and finally have talked — sober , and not in the context of a game of Alternative Charades — to my father , and apologised , and spent the three hours until the next Glasgow train with my mother and father in some longed-for spirit of reconciliation , I did nothing of the sort .
4 Several R.A.F. planes crashed at locations throughout the county but it was three years until the next disaster brought death and destruction to a quiet residential street in Prestwick .
5 After all , we would like to distinguish between adverbials which indicate a connection between one sentence and the next and those adverbials used to link a set of sentences to another set .
6 Such analyses demonstrate that many of the orderings between one level and the next , now imposed by law on all children , lack justification in the logic of the subject or the facts of learning .
7 It would work for one part but the next part needed another sound to it , so maybe we 'd use the Paul Reed Smith for the second half of the solo .
8 The chapel was only a single-storey affair and for anniversaries and other big events they used to make extra seats by placing bars of wood between one seat and the next .
9 The red saloon glided into view between one glance and the next .
10 Many additions are made to the basic cheeses , such as mushrooms peppercorns , garlic and herbs , but the greatest distinguishing factor between one Brie and the next is whether it is made with pasteurised or fresh , untreated milk .
11 The results to date would seem to indicate that a rest period of at least three minutes is required between one dilution and the next .
12 You , the cat and the bacterium also share the feature that your body is made up of cells , the boundary between one cell and the next consisting of a very definite barrier called a membrane .
13 Were the cells circular , there would inevitably be gaps between the walls of one cell and the next .
14 The garrison , in spite of everything and without the assistance of the Collector , continued to labour between one downpour and the next to prevent their walls of mud from oozing back into the plain from which they had been dug , but the number of men available to wield a shovel had suddenly begun to decrease alarmingly .
15 Conversation thus tended to be laconic and allusive and it sometimes scarcely seemed to possess a thread of connection between one remark and the next : this was however an illusion , seductive enough to a stranger ignorant of background , all the more so to a stranger not fully in command of the language .
16 Aisha 's gold chain which I 'd carried away from her house hidden among my clothes was in my hands one moment and the next on the counter in the Oxford Street goldsmith 's .
17 On their visits to St Matthew 's he always left the church , mysteriously present one moment and the next gone , when the first members of the congregation began to trickle in .
18 At the other extreme , a poll tax that takes the same amount from everyone will keep the same absolute difference between the rewards in one job and the next .
19 ensure that all items reach the agenda maker at least half way between one meeting and the next
20 send all relevant agenda material to members at least three quarters between the end of one meeting and the next
21 I think Sussex has got to find a new , new hat , and got to express itself and demonstrate that it is in no sense relying on twenty five years of erm of erm fairly high reputation that the next twenty five years and the next twenty five years after that are just as challenging , perhaps even more so .
22 We put them up one minute and the next minute they 're gone . ’
23 Because it was an old house that they were renovating , and it had got so much rot in it and woodworm , and he said he said he said th there they were walking up one minute and the next minute the piano was just going down through the stairs .
24 More than twice the distance between one platform and the next .
25 It 's one of those jobs where the pay does n't actually cover the cost of the lifestyle , and you can be out on you one day and the next .
26 I might give you a name one day and the next day the vacancy would be filled .
27 Our stay in Quebec city — a beautiful city — was , regrettably , only for one day and the next day we moved to Montreal .
28 Differences in provision between one authority and the next can be wide ( eg on capitation allowances , the funding of teachers ' centres , off-site visits by school groups ) .
29 Silently , effortlessly , between one breath and the next .
30 If you weigh slightly more one morning than the next , why should that be ?
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