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I'll be sixteen on my next birthday.
We must learn this poem by heart by the next lesson.
We have to memorize this poem by the next class.
By next April you will have studied English for ten years.
We will have lived here for a year next March.
You'll have to get off at the next station.
Let us inform you that the following arrangements have been made.
You have to change buses at the next stop.
We will have known each other for three years next Christmas.
We'll have lived here for two years next April.
We hope the next 20 years will be even more successful for all of us.
We must consider what to do next.
At times I feel sad.
It is necessary to keep up with the times.
I get lonely at times.
My temper sometimes gets the better of me.
He sometimes feels like eating Japanese-style food.
At times, I can't trust him.
Sometimes I feel like kicking my own rump.
Jet lag is more than just feeling tired - on top of that you just don't feel well.

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