Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] [adj] [prep] [art] next " in BNC.
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1 | They will want to be on committees and subcommittees where they can advance the interests of both their sponsors — those who have contributed to the costs of their , usually expensive , election campaigns and , it is hoped , will contribute to those of the next as well — and their constituents ; to some extent , these will be the same . |
2 | The marks of one day were shown against those of the next , and so on . |
3 | Sales of Knowlton 's and other pamphlets soared , selling in millions over the next few years when previously they had sold in tens of thousands ( Teitelbaum 1984 ) . |
4 | This number is expected to grow to 4000 over the next five years . |
5 | I should be grateful for a prompt reply so that I can report on this to the next meeting of the Parish Council on 16th July . |
6 | One of the main ‘ weapons ’ retailers use in their battle for customers is advertising , and we will look at this in the next section . |
7 | At the end of the lesson I explained how Fibonacci had worked on the rabbit problem , and that we would look at this in the next lesson . |
8 | In the case of the Hannibalic War as many as fifty-four hoards have been found , compared with eighteen for the next whole half-century ; in the case of the Civil War there are ninety-eight , compared with twenty-four for the period 1625–41 and nine for 1649–60 . |
9 | I will be reporting on this to the next Finance Committee . |
10 | Initially , the company will create 200 new jobs , rising to 520 over the next few years . |
11 | Additional criticisms , some from outside the radical perspective , have been made , but we deal with these in the next chapter where we put forward an alternative conceptual framework within which to consider the issues . |
12 | Britain 's share of world trade in manufactured goods fell to one third by 1900 and was further reduced in each of the next four decades . |
13 | The 63,500 places now available should not be allowed to reduce to 54,000 over the next five years , as would be the case if the 15 per cent . |
14 | Bart Czirr and Gary Jensen worked on this for the next several months in between teaching duties as the new university year had now begun . |
15 | Some traders expect it to fall to 3,100 within the next few weeks . |
16 | Right , we we 're not doing the minutes for the tenth of January because you 've only just got the copies this evening so that 's being erm , we 'll go through those at the next meeting . |
17 | The exposure draft will be printed in full in the next issue of ACCOUNTANCY . |
18 | Both documents will be printed in full in the next issue of ACCOUNTANCY . |
19 | Despite having an army of 285,000 ( to be cut to 250,000 over the next three years ) , France would have been hard-pressed to do more . |
20 | The government meets three quarters of the costs of section eleven projects , but that 's being cut to half over the next two years . |
21 | THE NUMBER of army bands is to be cut by half over the next two years — but all Scottish regimental pipes and drums have escaped the axe . |
22 | Court staffing levels would be increased by 400 in the next financial year and an extra £2 million had been allocated to the court service for this financial year . |
23 | As I said I 'll be talking about this in the next couple of weeks in the lectures and I hope to cover various things we did n't have time to touch on . |
24 | Norman , 47 , was to stay like that for the next two-and-a-half years . |
25 | We should be finished with that in the next ten days . |
26 | If a record that is updated or accessed frequently in one time period is likely not to be referenced at all in the next , any analysis breaks down and the equal access assumption is the best guide for design decisions . |
27 | There is no doubt that attentive , active listening is hard work ( we will be thinking about this in the next chapter ) but how much one learns through it ! |
28 | We shall have more to say about this in the next chapter : it was to produce a quite bewildering variety of ‘ reconstructions ’ of Jesus ' personality and history , having for the most part only one thing in common — the conviction that whatever the truth about him might be , it was not the traditional Christian picture of him . |
29 | We shall have more to say about this in the next chapter . |
30 | Breathe like this for the next two minutes . |