Sentence examples for which comes next from inspiring English sources

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Everyone agrees that Basel comes first, but it is unclear which comes next: Miami or London.

Clinton's mention of Obama and the ditch, which comes next in this narrative, is what is called, in speechwriting parlance, a "drive-by".

"After the monologue," he goes on, "we work on the desk spot with Ed McMahon, which comes next in the show, or on sketches that need polishing, or on material for one of Johnny's characters".

The five-voice unison on 'No Cars Go', which comes next, may put me in mind of the B52s, and 'Haiti' sound like Doves's 'There Goes the Fear' mixed with Blondie's cover of 'The Tide Is High', but there's a big dollop of originality in the mix, too.

One example is T0549 of 84 AA, the FR-t5 predicts the model with a TM-score of 0.662 which has the best performance among all prediction methods Another example is T0592 of 144 AA, the FR-t5 predicts the model with a TM-score of 0.771, which comes next to Raptor (with a TM-score of 0.789).

At the end of that period, which comes next March, the charges against him will be dismissed.

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Unusually, the Sonata in C (K. 303), which came next, has only two movements.

The Four Mazurkas (Op. 33), which came next on the program, sounded charmless and labored.

Nor is it C. maximowicziana, which came next and lasted just long enough to confuse everybody.

The philosophical musings of Charles Ives's "Unanswered Question," which came next, provided a dramatic contrast to Copland's jaunty rhythms.

But Haydn's Symphony No. 49 in F minor, "La Passione," which came next, largely succumbed to the acoustics.

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