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Example sentences for "what next"

  • As we go down the bill of fare of a restaurant, we say, "In view of what I have eaten, what next?

  • A terrier dog is watching a rat-hole: in view of this, what next?

  • One can say the same, and I imagine that most people have often said it to themselves, in relation to friendships: in view of my present affection or dislike for that person, what next?

  • The young Skeezer then lifted it, poured out a little of the water so it would not spill over the edge, and said to the fishes: "What next?

  • Ervic leaned over the side and said to the fishes: "What next?

  • He went up to the gate that led to the cottage, set the copper kettle carefully down and bending over it asked: "What next?

  • Adderley, entering vivaciously into her humour- -"What next?

  • What next," echoed the sexton, Adam Frost, who on hearing his name brought into the argument, showed himself at once ready to respond to it.

  • Which I sez yeste'day to Adam Frost 'ere: if the Five Sisters is to lay low, what next?

  • When he has spoken it will be time enough to ask, What next?

  • His fellows, I learned, were bivouacked in the great hall, and these he waked first while I was getting the sleep out of my eyes and asking myself, "What next?

  • He would have said something to this, I make sure, but the others came through the trap while I spoke, and four more astonished men never stood in a cavern to ask, "What next?

  • I 'm sure I feel just as you do, Marcia, about the 'what next'.

  • My busy working life in the city, with the consequent pressure that made itself felt every hour of the day, and burdened me at night with the dreadful "what next if strength and health should fail?

  • He started to that answer to his question, "What next?

  • He was still saying to himself, "And if she goes, what next?

  • He was silent, still saying to himself, "What next?

  • And all the time he kept saying to himself, "What next?

  • Chapter Eighteen The Cleverness of Ervic We must now return to Ervic the Skeezer, who, when he had set down the copper kettle containing the three fishes at the gate of the lonely cottage, had asked, "What next?


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "what 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:
    what are; what became; what can; what class; what dost; what has been called; what has been done; what has brought thee; what have you been; what hour; what kinds; what manner; what prompted; what proportion; what purpose; what really; what the; what time; what word; what would; what would you think; whatever cost; whatever happened; whatever rank; whatever you; whatsoever things are lovely