Example sentences of "next [noun] [pers pn] [modal v] [verb] a " in BNC.

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1 The opposition Social Democratic Party ( SPD ) had restated that if they won the next election they would seek a complete ban on low-level flying .
2 He said , ‘ Within the next hour you will receive a phone call . ’
3 He concluded with a promise that before the next session he would obtain a less expensive plan probably providing accommodation for the Foreign Colonial and India Offices , and although reception rooms should be included , the residence could be omitted .
4 On the next landing he could hear a TV set on the floor above .
5 Often he would shave it off , but the next day he would have a beard just the same .
6 The next day I would take a brand-new notebook from my bag .
7 Next month we 'll take a look at various riffs and melodies using Pentatonic scales in fourths — so see you then .
8 and this that and the other but people must have heard what went on and and you know the next morning they 'd see a black eye and just carry out a normal conversation as though
9 Next week we will have a report for grandmothers on how to suck eggs .
10 ‘ Let's have a picnic , ’ she said , telling herself that next week she would make a real effort to work again at the practice of virtue .
11 Next week you 'll get a dollar a week more . ’
12 Now , it is down to interpretation i er er and , it , on your next courses you may do a more in-depth conditions of carriage quiz which will ask you to study the conditions of carriage at night and produce a bit more detailed answer in the morning , but we 're not gon na expect you to do that on this course .
13 Next year he 'd try a travellers ' group instead .
14 Next year it will complete a similar project for Manchester airport .
15 In this section , we will use weighting factors , whereas in the next section we shall describe a different , and more radical , approach .
16 In the next section we will describe a method for finding all efficient tableaux .
17 Next time we will have a basis on which to request a meeting , in advance — trying to arrange meetings on the spot becomes a nightmare of negotiating other prescheduled appointments .
18 I hope that next time we will have a woman in a major role .
19 Maybe next time you 'll wear a pink carnation/ so I can recognise you — hooo !
20 " Now , every time you lie to me or prove difficult , we 're going to break a finger , and then next time you 'll lose a tooth — I promise you .
21 We rushed up the last pitches having learned a lesson — next time I 'll take a windbreaker , even on a hot day .
22 ‘ I just know that next time I can do a lot better , ’ she confesses .
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