Example sentences of "[noun prp] the next " in BNC.
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1 | He was the youngest member of the British Everest expedition in 1974 , reached the summit with Chris Bonington the next year , and with Joe Tasker climbed Changabang in 1978 . |
2 | The final one required to complete his tour was given to Dan the next day , on June 25 , 1944 . |
3 | Pope John 's message to heads of state — broadcast on Vatican Radio on 25 October — made the front page of Pravda the next day under the banner headline : ‘ We beg all rulers not to be deaf to the cry of humanity ’ . |
4 | They , they 're tremendously loyal and as I say , when they closed Walsall Wood Co-op we went to Aldridge the next little visit . |
5 | About two weeks later , this executive told two employees named Goff — father and son — who were employed in the company 's Chelsea workshop to go to work in Fulham the next day . |
6 | Despite the chill he caught on New Year 's Day 1934 while watching a game at Bury , Chapman decided to go to Sheffield the next day to watch the Wednesday , Arsenal 's next opponents at Highbury . |
7 | The old lady took all her money out of the bank and made plans to leave Sheffield the next day . |
8 | When the House of Lords reconsidered Lord Rawdon 's bill in March the next year they were told that , if they would assent to it , in a short time all debtors ' prisons would become the residence of swindlers only . |
9 | Yet by March the next year , Brian Courtenay had set up his mistress in the luxury love nest that would help to empty the family coffers . |
10 | ‘ We wo n't have time to visit the South Bank , being in Hull the next day , but I love the North and am glad to fit Sunderland in . ’ |
11 | Then stone me , we opened the NME the next week and it seems we 'd ‘ interviewed ’ the Happy Mondays . |
12 | I left Valladolid for Salamanca the next day . |
13 | The deal was agreed on a Friday night and Dunne was rushed to London to make his début against Middlesbrough the next day . |
14 | When at last my number came , I presented myself at the window and asked for a ticket on the 10.05 to Stockholm the next morning . |
15 | I went to window three and asked for a ticket to Stockholm the next morning . |
16 | ‘ Look at this , ’ said Sarah the next day . |
17 | His relationship with the motor industry probably really came to the attention of the public in 1967 when he entered the world of rally driving in a self-prepared Mini Cooper S. The next year , in a Ford Escort 1600 , he took his first Scottish Championship title . |
18 | He should make that point forcefully to Mr Adams the next time they meet . |
19 | The reception was held at the Mansion House in Harrow Weald , where the couple spent a romantic wedding night , leaving for Mexico the next morning . |
20 | From Norton Road in Malton the next 12 miles of the route continues into Norton , down to the village of Settrington and south to North Grimston . |
21 | If she could fit in a few days ' break in order to attend the wedding in Andorra she would , she promised , and Peter returned to Rocamar the next day , leaving Sarella to close one chapter of her life and get on with the next . |
22 | I was thinking of Blackburn one minute , Crystal Palace the next , and it all became very confusing . |
23 | The phone woke Ruth the next morning . |
24 | Susanna married Dr John Hall in June , 1607 , and Will 's granddaughter Elizabeth was born in February the next year . |
25 | Erm sometime in July Erm is it May the nex May the next one ? |
26 | As they waited for Dorian Gray the next night , Lord Henry and Basil Hallward discussed Sybil Vane . |
27 | And Sunderland manager Malcolm Crosby said : ‘ If Anton plays for Northern Ireland on Tuesday he will not play for us at Blackburn the next night . ’ |
28 | When I went to see Miss Havisham the next day , as she had requested , her house looked darker than ever , and I realized how lonely she was without Estella . |
29 | We went to Scotland the next day , first by plane , then by train . |
30 | Instead I tidied the spare room , glad again that I had been forced , through circumstances , to have him with me the night after his death , because to me he was n't Nigel one moment because he was breathing and not Nigel the next because he 'd stopped . |