Example sentences of "[adv] [vb pp] next " in BNC.

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1 The move anticipates tougher EC controls on sulphur dioxide emissions , widely expected next year .
2 Wearing a different one every time she went out would be only normal , particularly since a sari does not have to be washed as frequently as a dress because it is not worn next to the skin .
3 Yes , now you , you played stuff just as difficult as this , and there 's no , no problem , do n't do it too quickly though , and , I do n't mind if it 's not finished next week , or the week after , it 's the quality we want , so , so , do n't , do n't rush it .
4 In the space thus cleared next to Jack 's , she hung up Alison 's clothes .
5 Referring to words , usually conjunctions , which often occur together , though not usually used next to each other : neither and nor in He neither smoke nor drank .
6 The completed trail will be formally opened next July .
7 Oh we 've still got next week if you here we are .
8 In another gesture of goodwill to the ANC , the government announced that two controversial South African Defence Force Units would be formally disbanded next month .
9 and the idea of local democracy in this country , for example , is totally shamed next to parts of the Bundes Republic of Germany or Italy or indeed many other countries .
10 The DT should be formally announced next month .
11 The DT should be formally announced next month .
12 The old man had been a seaman , and they had come from Chatham seeking a relative who had once lived next door , but who they found had moved .
13 The Minister must know that if Croatia and Slovenia are allowed to become internationally recognised next month , the Albanian population — and Albania itself , just across the border — will not sit quietly while the brutal reign of terror imposed by the Serbian authorities in the Kosovo continues .
14 The Potterrow is centrally located next to the Association Offices .
15 It 's now built next door to the athletic ground in Leckwirth Road , Cardiff .
16 Patios lend themselves in particular to herb cultivation because they are so often sited next to the house and facing the sun .
17 Just as well we have n't got next door neighbour
18 The road , such as it was , had come to an end and the last twelve miles to our destination were strictly four-wheel drive through yard-deep mud , and over streams alarmingly bridged with thick bamboo trunks simply laid next to each other , so that they separated between our wheels if we took them at anything less than a rush .
19 When there is information to give about a diagnosis of terminal disease , for example , it is always the statutorily determined next of kin who are given the information , regardless of how suitable they may be to cope with such information emotionally , and regardless of how involved in the actual care of Mr Patient they are .
20 If he , the Home Secretary feels that Wiltshire 's so badly funded next year , if he 's a caring and considerate Home Secretary , then he 'll put more money into Wiltshire and provide more police officers for Wiltshire .
21 When it is officially opened next month by King Juan Carlos , it will launch ‘ Any Miró ’ , the season of activities commemorating the centenary of the artist 's birth and culminating in a major survey of his art being organised by the Joan Miró Foundation , Barcelona and the Museum of Modern Art , New York .
22 Once recovered , he decided to study medicine in London and took lodgings with Nicholas Staphorst , a chemist who most conveniently lived next door to the Apothecaries ' Hall in Blackfriars , where he attended lectures on medicine and pursued the study of botany with John Watts at the Chelsea Garden .
23 And , although it is to be officially unveiled next month , there is already a waiting list of local people eager to be treated with it .
24 How this comes about is briefly described next .
25 This very friendly gasthaus is ideally situated next to the Hahnenkamm cable car , and is just a few minutes from the town centre .
26 Instrument names are never written next to the individual lines , as in modern orchestral scores .
27 IBM will be roundly lambasted next month when both Upside , the Silicon Valley insiders ' publication , and the prestigious New York Times Magazine print ‘ An Open Letter to the IBM Board of Directors ’ by two consultants who are also co-authors of the new book Computer Wars : How the West Can Win In a Post-IBM World ( UX No 419 ) .
28 the erm the displayed decoded it 's actually mounted next to the kit and all we 'll do is take twenty four volts out , volts out , they 'll take the , take the data off the kit itself and then just bring twenty four volts out
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