Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] [prep] the next [noun] " in BNC.

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1 For reasons given in the next section , we remain sympathetically sceptical .
2 Until finally , after ten minutes of desperate plodding , the welcome sight of a cream stone building arose around the next bend , nestled among a clump of very wet , but suddenly beautiful , rich green trees .
3 I 've got two essays to write in the next fortnight .
4 William Symons must have been a wild one for in July of the same year he and Elizabeth Cole also of Halling , were both bound over for twenty shillings to appear at the next gaol delivery .
5 So blackly venomous was his expression that Perdita fled towards the next pitch , scattering the polo balls which lay like a hatch of goose eggs near the goal posts .
6 A high cut-off score is necessary since achieving it is taken to indicate mastery of a particular domain , or readiness to proceed to the next level of learning .
7 However , the interest is usually in the filterable or settlable solids , and these are normally determined by the methods given in the next test .
8 They last gave that assurance at the Secretary of State level on the tenth of December ninety two and that was a clear assurance given at that time , that each government has a firm intention to proceed with the next phase of the programme .
9 No matter what the future holds for the next generation and the delicate trembling wilderness , at least we can promise our children and grandchildren one sure thing .
10 This rise in spending will raise national income to £1,010 in period t + 1 and this will cause both consumption and investment to increase in the next period , period t + 2 : Notice that both investment and national income have already risen above the levels reached in the previous example .
11 John Prescott , the shadow transport secretary , said the announcement confirmed ‘ further delay , uncertainty and planning blight with the line 's completion pushed into the next century , not the end of the decade ’ .
12 A hole in the wall , through which light shone from the next room .
13 His condition deteriorated over the next week until he required ventilation .
14 Mosley 's vision of cars and car racing in the next century would matter in this ecology-conscious age worried by recession .
15 The result was that four travellers were now sitting in the airport terminal waiting for the next flight , which was probably full anyway .
16 New Zealand captain Martin Crowe has agreed to coach Italy 's national cricket team for the next two months to help their bid to qualify for the next World Cup in 1996 .
17 Unless today 's firms learn to manage for profit , not just for the revenue generated by the next deal , it is a fair bet that in fewer years than that many of them will have gone the same way .
18 In the zero-address computers discussed in the next section , some instructions require only an operation code field while others require an operand specification as well , so considerable variation in instruction length is possible .
19 On a wild and windy day , with gusts of rain driving into the side of the crematorium , an Anglican priest waited for the next funeral to commence .
20 As sporadic fighting continued through the next day , many Nez Perce warriors became keen to withdraw .
21 See Fig. 1 for identification of the various DNA fragments described in the next paragraphs .
22 In a disputed property case , because the Class F effectively comes to an end on the issue of the decree absolute protective steps mentioned in the next section should be taken .
23 Now , as soon as the action switches to the next scene , let's make a run for the Butcher Building .
24 What if the passenger gets out because he is terrified by what is going on and the car crashes at the next corner ?
25 If you answer correctly , keep the card and play passes to the next player .
26 SAFE SEATS — On Safe Seats , play passes to the next player .
27 Copies of the charter were being given out during the rush hour at Darlington but connections proved not to be the best with an hour wait for the next train south .
28 I watched the doors close and then ran upstairs to the empty ticket hall to wait for the next train .
29 Husayn could only contemplate this option with equanimity if most of the Palestine refugees moved out of his territory — presumably back to Palestine , an issue considered in the next chapter .
30 In the '60s Scottish football was awash with stories of ‘ scouts ’ — the often unpaid enthusiasts who scoured the pitches of school-boy Scotland looking for the next generation of international talent .
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