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

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1 He also considered an argument based on freedom of speech , but rejected it for reasons which I consider in the next section of this judgment .
2 Such a concept clearly requires further exploration , which I attempt in the next chapter .
3 The answers to these questions will be found in the analysis of cultural-ideological transnational practices and , in particular , the culture-ideology of consumerism in the Third World , to which I turn in the next chapter .
4 Well I say , if we did and you just took it in and I went in the next day and picked it up .
5 The nearest you get to this is the thrilling moment at the end of Act One when , as though he had engendered them , the thunder and lightning which usher in the next act and a complete change of country , melodramatically erupt during Iago 's concluding lines .
6 How do you think in the next year or two Oxford university will develop it 's ways of dealing with this ?
7 The Jordan tributary , who lives in the next constituency , is called Rix .
8 Several weeks later I was talking to a friend who lives in the next town .
9 I think for a day 's er work it 's worth assessing the three top people identified with the six outside people that I 've identified who are you know in the next division down to see how they compare .
10 And he used to sort of ask you questions you know , sort of sit there and pick on you and if he knew you did n't have the faintest idea what he was going on about he 'd ask you all the more , see , and if you could n't answer it , he used to come up to you , look at you , would n't say nothing , give you this funny look and tell you to get in the next room .
11 The sweat was running down your back all day and I 've seen me taken off my white clothes and hang them up and they were still wet when you come in the next day .
12 He could see them grazing in the next field , further up the slope .
13 Such errors , as we show in the next section , induce biases into least-squares estimators .
14 As we show in the next section , the assumption that expectations of the general price level are rational severely restricts the possible ways in which the economy can respond to the assumed change in aggregate demand .
15 There has been continuous and continuing innovation in competitive strategy to change the ‘ rules of the game ’ , as we show in the next chapter .
16 Yeah , and I said erm , and I said that were n't , if that was n't enough I said bearing in mind he 'd just come out of intensive care off a life support machine , I said and which I think that , that tells us that he needs a bit of extra care compared to some of them on the ward , I said I know they 're all important and I know you 're busy but I said I think you should 've had a bit of priority , he was dying , and you know he 's dying , you 'd been told , she said yes that 's right , I said but what really broke my bloody heart was from one o'clock that dinner time he sat in that chair , we left that hospital at half past eight and you assured us he 'd go to bed and when we came in the next morning at half past ten Joy he sat there exactly the bloody same , in the same filthy blanket and the same catheter on him , oh I went fucking mad and I said how dare you , I said because somebody 's told they 're dying does that mean they 've got to be forgot ?
17 The same is equally true for managers as they wrestle with the new demands of innovations in global competition that we describe in the next chapter .
18 We describe in the next section methods for building contigs which rely on ordering the probes rather than the clones .
19 Before that we consider in the next chapter some of the criticisms of the model and of the major results we have derived from it .
20 It is this that we examine in the next section .
21 However , this requires clearer remits for authorities , something we discuss in the next section .
22 However , there is another sense in which syntactic analysis might be independent of semantic and pragmatic analysis , and it is this which we discuss in the next section .
23 It is to these questions that we turn in the next section .
24 We turn in the next section to consider in more detail the effect of crime upon women .
25 In such studies , to which we turn in the next chapter , it will be necessary to consider yet other components which have frequently entered into the definition of style .
26 Hence the importance of audits by competent and independent auditors — to which we turn in the next chapter .
27 They stopped in the next village two miles away .
28 I think as a Group Captain er explained y'know the the operational staff have really got to complete their study into what kind of tactical reconnaissance capability they want in the next century .
29 Instead she made him stop in the next street ; she did n't want Uncle Vernon storming up the basement steps and putting his oar in .
30 To encourage Lewis in this direction , Eliot gave him to review in the next year Egyptian Mummies and Essays on the Evolution of Man by Elliot Smith , as well as Medicine , Magic and Religion by W. H. R. Rivers .
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