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- Who is next?
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She sat next to me.
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She sat next to him.
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Check back next week.
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It's noisy next door.
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May I sit next to you?
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Tests start next week.
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Whose turn is it next?
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He retires next spring.
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I am leaving next week.
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I sat down next to him.
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I'll be busy next week.
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I'll see you next month.
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It may freeze next week.
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Try us again next Monday.
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We are moving next month.
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He lives in the next town.
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It's my turn to drive next.
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It's next to that building.
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I'll be seventeen next year.
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I'll see you next Wednesday.
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Next Wednesday will be fine.
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There is always a next time.
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I am taking French next year.
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I don't know what to do next.
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I had sore legs the next day.
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I'll be very busy next month.
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When can I see you next time?
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How old will you be next year?
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Ken will be fifteen next year.
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I have no idea what to do next.
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Memorize the poem by next week.
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She sat next to him on the bus.
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He got off at the next bus stop.
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I will go to New York next week.
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She will give a party next week.
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Where would you like to go next?
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Peace talks will begin next week.
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He proceeded to the next question.
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I am going to a concert next week.
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I'll write or phone you next week.
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I'm leaving for Chicago next week.
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Ask him when the next plane leaves.
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I asked my teacher what to do next.
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Let's get together again next year.
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I'll be sixteen on my next birthday.
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Turn right at the next intersection.
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What time does the next train leave?
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He has to have an operation next week.
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She sat next him and listened quietly.
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She sat next him with her eyes closed.
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I am going to start a new job next week.
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I am thinking of going abroad next year.
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I'll be at home the next time she comes.
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Mary is going to have a baby next month.
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The couple next door are fighting again.
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We'll change trains at the next station.
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I asked my teacher what I should do next.
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My father plans to go overseas next week.
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The dog next door kept barking all night.
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I am going to take two days off next week.
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My father is going to go abroad next week.
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Our teacher will go to the USA next month.
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Steve will get married to Nancy next week.
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He is going to buy a new bicycle next week.
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I'll bring my sister when I come next time.
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She'll spend the next four years in prison.
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I bought a watch and I lost it the next day.
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I can hear someone talking in the next room.
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I'll get you the info you need by next week.
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Please turn in your report by next Saturday.
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I don't know if he will visit us next Sunday.
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Won't you come to my to my house next Sunday?
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I asked him if he would go there the next day.
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I hear she is going to get married next month.
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I must get this work finished by next Tuesday.
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I'll have to work overtime every day next week.
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We'll have lived here for two years next April.
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I'll either write to you or phone you next week.
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She advised him of the date for the next meeting.
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She sat next him wishing she were somewhere else.
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What will the Japanese economy be like next year?
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The boy who lives next door often comes home late.
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Tom came on Monday and went back home the next day.
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You'll find our house at the end of the next street.
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I must calculate how much money I'll spend next week.
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Would you like to come in for an interview next week?
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The man next door said he goes for a jog every morning.
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There was nothing to do but wait until the next morning.
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I owe Mary some money and must pay her back by next Monday.
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If it's at all possible, I'd like you to take part in the next meeting.
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She wrote to him to tell him that she couldn't come to visit next summer.
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I think it's unlikely that the next model will be any better than this one.
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I think it's unlikely that the next version of Windows will come out before the end of this month.
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