Example sentences of "[adj] [verb] next " in BNC.

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1 I 'm due to go next week .
2 Sir David , who piloted Rolls-Royce Motors back to success after the ‘ 71 crash and who is due to retire next month , says : ‘ It depends how we do it — there are so many ways of developing a new Rolls-Royce .
3 Meanwhile , Uniforum 's erstwhile executive director Ed Palmer , who 's due to retire next year , has moved over to head up the trade show and conferences , making way for his successor Richard Jarros ( UX No 410 ) .
4 ‘ She 's due to calve next month , ’ Albert said .
5 Executing 0.9 instructions per cycle , HyperSparc uses 0.65 micron , two-layer metal CMOS technology , has 1.2m transistors , is taped-out now and is due to sample next month .
6 Sky 's main rival , British Satellite Broadcasting , is due to launch next spring .
7 Er , thank you , Mr Chairman , to me erm , this went on from the first paper that chose the effects of the food and management of the er , the fire local services , whereas carried through and it will be interesting to see next year er what the situation is , in order to the position of the as it were , this year , benefit of everything that has previous administration .
8 The group , which has 65 stores in Scotland and the north of England , added five stores during the year with a further three due to open next year .
9 A second in Blakenhurst , Hereford and Worcester , is due to open next year .
10 The tunnel is due to open next May , but the Health and Safety Executive say procedures still have n't been tested .
11 The Tunnel is due to open next May , not very long really you know , but the Health and Safety Executive , say safety procedures still have n't been tested .
12 Convenient to Bloomfield Shopping Centre and only yards from the town 's new primary school , due to open next year , prices start at £51 , for a four bedroomed 1,200sq foot detached chalet home .
13 And a branch looks set to open next month .
14 And a branch looks set to open next month .
15 Hewlett-Packard 's lawyers reckon that the company can now seek summary judgement on the entire proceeding next month .
16 But Mr Mills , who is now a director of Aspinwalls , an environment consultancy firm , goes on : ‘ Because of what I know , I would be perfectly content to live next to any of the plants we have .
17 Digital Equipment Corp 's final R-series RISC-based Ultrix machines are due to ship next month .
18 Digital Equipment Corp 's final Mips-based Ultrix machines are due to ship next month .
19 Mansell and Senna were to provide photographic proof of what F1 is likely to miss next year as they engaged in a thrilling battle during the race .
20 THE cost of food in the average shopping trolley is likely to rocket next year , Northern Foods reported yesterday .
21 Meanwhile , Richard Branson 's Virgin Atlantic is likely to announce next week that it will be acquiring four of the European Airbus A340 aircraft , whose wings are built by British Aerospace .
22 After some physiotherapy I hope to be fit to play next week in Telford . ’
23 They felt comfortable worn next to the skin .
24 And realised that she was n't quite sure what she was supposed to do next .
25 He had never heard of anyone actually reaching the German trenches , so he was n't sure what he was supposed to do next , and despite all the training he still found it hard to shoot on the run .
26 The first major legal challenge over community care assessments is likely to emerge next month when a 22-year-old man with learning difficulties goes to the High Court .
27 A moratorium is supposed to start next month on all new projects financed by central government .
28 I am worried when people say that it is fine to live next to a railway station but that one must never use it to its full capacity .
29 Since so much emphasis falls on the pronouns , it seems to me natural to turn next to the basic grounding of education and humanity in the Renaissance , the trivium ( grammar , logic , rhetoric ) and to ask what these grammatical categories meant in Shakespeare 's time , and what they mean today , so joining the history of grammar — a subject whose importance to the study of literature is seldom realized — to modern linguistics .
30 What are they likely to learn next ?
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