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Example sentences for "come next"

  • Hauing thus gone ouer the angle of Denbighshire, that lieth betweene those of Carnaruon and Flint, we come next of all vnto Aber Cluide, or the fall of Clotha or Glota, which is a streame not to be shortlie intreated of.

  • Hauing therefore brought Hartland point on our backs, we come next of all to Barstable bar, and so into the hauen, whereinto two principall streams doo perpetuallie vnburden their chanels.

  • I come next to the opinionist; I mean, to him whose religion lieth in some circumstantials of religion.

  • But, Second, I come next to show you how far this office of an Advocate is extended.

  • I come next to speak of desires more distinctly, or particularly, as they work this way and that.

  • With these sentiments, Pet lay quite still, listening intently, and wondering what was to come next.

  • I've always been used to do as I like, and this ain't no circumstance to what's to come next!

  • The King's face was evidently made up for a speech; and Sir Thomas Overbury, with his eyes cast down, waited in silence for what was to come next.

  • Hauing thus gone ouer the angle of Denbighshire, that lieth betwéene those of Carnaruon and Flint, we come next of all vnto Aber Cluide, or the fall of Clotha or Glota, which is a streame not to be shortlie intreated of.

  • We come next in descending order to that division of Primary or Palaeozoic rocks which immediately underlie the Devonian group or Old Red Sandstone.

  • We come next to the most typical portion of the Devonian system, including the great limestones of Plymouth and Torbay, replete with shells, trilobites, and corals.

  • To come next to the Red Crag, the reader will observe that a percentage of 25 is given of shells unknown as living, and this increases to 31 in the antecedent Coralline Crag.

  • Thus having taken from his arguments those holy words of God which he has abused, to make them stand; I come next to the arguments themselves, and intend to pick their bones for the crows.

  • I come next to what you have said in justification of your fourteen arguments.

  • Having got so far, we come next to a region of almost inextricable confusion, a region of secrecy and mystification, as well as of real contemporary ignorance.

  • Having thus far determined the date of beginning, we come next to the line of advance of the plague of 1665.

  • We come next to demonstrate the time not proper, i.

  • Thus much for the Haunts of Fish; I come next to know When is the most seasonable time to catch them; which before I speak to, let him that would become a compleat Angler, take this Rule.

  • Thus much for Flies, I come next to that I called Dead-Baits, and shall begin with the several Ways of making Pastes.

  • Thus much for the Haunts of Fish; I come next to know When is the most seasonable time to catch them; which before I speak to, let him that would become a compleat Angler, take this Rule.

  • Thus much in general for Nets, I come next to Bird-Lime.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "come next" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    butter and; come aboard; come across; come along; come among; come and; come around; come before; come closer; come fill; come hame; come here; come out; come through; come true; come under; come unto; come uppe; come vnto; comes from; cometh forth; morning paper; particular kind; there appeared; tree house; would lead