The electric lights had been switched on, and, with the Porpoise flooded with the bright beams, those on board waited anxiously for what was to happen next.
The note was despatched at length, and Jessie came into the hall with a feeling of wonder as to what was going to happen next.
She lingered behind the palm wondering what was going to happen next.
But in some of the most tedious novels ever written you can't tell what is going to happen next--and you don't care a fig what is going to happen next.
Readers of a certain class are apt to call good the plot of that story in which "you can't tell what is going to happen next.
My failures were so interesting that I was very curious to know what was going to happen next.
Lord Byron found it interesting to live in order to see what was going to happen next.
When a remark was made on any subject except bad luck, Ward broke in asking some one how much they were going to stake or telling Bunny, who never seemed to know what was going to happen next, that they were waiting for him.
Do you think he meant that he wouldn't have anything more to do with you, or that he just wanted to show you that he would leave you to decide what was to happen next?
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "happen next" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.