Sentence examples for next time, rather from inspiring English sources

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I have made friends for life, so we said "until the next time" rather than "goodbye".

A central banker in Europe thinks this will offer "a clear point of entry for authorities to rescue the financial system next time, rather than rummaging through a mire of interlocking obligations".

Even many successful entrepreneurs tell me that they'd prefer to do a buy-out the next time rather than go back to square one in a startup.

"I'm enjoying racing and I now think 'that was good' or 'I'll do better next time' rather than doing badly and it being the end of the world". In addition, the Teessider has been able to put external pressures to one side and focus on her own performances.

Perhaps if Conley writes more from the heart next time rather than merely juggling ideas, he'll make fuller use of the talent he's able to attract.

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This sounded more like a shameless plea to get all those students who had voted Labour at the last election to vote Tory next time round, rather than a properly considered policy.

Another point in Catalina's favor is that Couponnetwork.com includes a type of Catalina in-store offer, called YourBucks, that are prized by couponers like Ms. Cataldo because they offer discounts off whatever they buy the next time they shop rather than savings on a single specified item the way regular coupons do.

For example telling yourself that you can and will do better next time is uplifting rather than detracting.

He said: "Are we seeing the first minister or the deputy first minister stepping out to condemn this and showing that they will have a plan to meet this type of issue next time it comes round, rather than waiting until it inevitably comes next year?" Mr Robinson said he and Mr McGuinness of Sinn Fein would continue to work to resolve the difficulties around Orange Order parading.

And, the next time someone says "You're rather young, aren't you?" Say, "Yes, I am".

The next time I see him, rather than asking "What's the matter with you?" I should just say, "Who's the matter with you?" Of course, I wouldn't do that, not only because it would be thoughtless but also it would probably only serve in making him even more miserable, and I would probably lose a friend to boot.

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