Example sentences of "into the next " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Choose to think that would be a reason for sending old Jack into the next world if you like , ’ she said .
2 A final change of level takes us under the archway into the next small grassed and planted area , an altogether quieter space .
3 Colin suggested they go into the next room to dance ; she agreed .
4 A major life-extension programme was carried out on nearly half the Class 37 fleet , with a number of variants designed specifically for freight haulage and expected to survive into the next century .
5 But towards the end of the second or fourth repeat he made some small alteration in the ports de bras so that the dancer could move easily into the next sentence .
6 Each movement is complete in itself but must flow into the next and become part of the total choreographic design .
7 When turning a corner into the next aisle of the shop , do n't tamely walk round behind the trolley and push it in the new direction .
8 TOKYO ( Reuter ) — The Liberal Democratic Party , struggling to win back voters alienated by scandals and a sales tax , yesterday chose the Prime Minister , Toshiki Kaifu , to lead it into the next general election .
9 TOWARDS the end of a week of stocktaking at the Stuttgart Classic , in which some of the world 's leading male players have expressed mixed feelings about the way professional tennis is moving into the next decade , Boris Becker was asked to name his player of the 1980s .
10 They seemed to be breaking up , and to the west a different valley - the one we would descend into the next day — was filling with a luminous gold haze .
11 In my view , Mrs Thatcher will lead the Conservatives into the next election and win it .
12 Wasps ' foray comes as the sport prepares to move into the next decade as a leading spectator attraction .
13 Within Spanish art itself , on the other hand , the line is almost too simple : Goya was intensely aware of Velázquez , Picasso of both , but for Gironella the problem is not just that Picasso could be seen to have inserted himself into the next place in the sequence but that as a Mexican an unequivocal position in any such art-historical lineage is utterly unattainable .
14 Nevertheless , if a good sleep is imperative , say before an important meeting , then a short-acting hypnotic might be helpful ( it needs to be short-acting or its effects might last into the next waking period ) .
15 And , as you descend steeply into the next valley , and round the Norman church , a line of eight gargoyles — one a benign lion , one a madman in mid-vomit , one a splendid , arrogant griffon .
16 She did not expect to be Prime Minister into the next millenium .
17 Mrs Thatcher is rated a 1-3 chance by the bookmakers William Hill to lead the Conservatives into the next general election .
18 Neither are West Ham fans likely to agree with his saying : ‘ Our supporters are only interested in us getting into the next round . ’
19 It needs , as a minimum , some complementary statement of aims of what the NHS should achieve as it moves into the next century .
20 Hitherto departments had not been allowed to carry forward underspends into the next financial year though the Treasury was allowed to penalize departments by deducting overspends from the next year 's targets .
21 Defence is now allowed to carry forward a percentage of its vote into the next financial year .
22 Its survival far into the next century is unlikely .
23 Although Bob Hawke says he intends to lead the Labor Party into the next general election , due by 1993 , the toppling of Margaret Thatcher has shown that even the mightiest are vulnerable .
24 Never before had England beaten West Indies in two consecutive one-day games , let alone three , and West Indies went into the next match at Melbourne , clearly determined that it would not be four .
25 The days of reading and resting , of sewing and eating and growing , merged one into the next .
26 Elaborate funerary rites , strenuously promoted by the emergent trade of the undertakers , ensured that the social pretensions of the middle-class would extend as far into the next world as money could take them .
27 The shock to the patient was regarded as less grave than the risk of being precipitated unprepared into the next world .
28 She crossed to investigate an open door into the next compartment .
29 Digital cameras will become more popular as the quality of image improves and the price falls , but it will probably be well into the next century before they become firmly established .
30 To go into the next election with two parties agreeing on PR would be ‘ a very , very powerful change in British politics ’ .
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