Example sentences of "[modal v] [adv] [verb] the next [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It had happened before , she must just plot the next square like painting by numbers .
2 If Mr Major , having presided over an economic recovery , should also win the next election , the Tories would come within striking distance of Sir Robert Walpole 's record of 21 unbroken years in office , set between 1721 and 1742 .
3 If I could just discover one , and come up with a catchy marketing phrase like ‘ Turn on , Tune in , Drop out ’ , I might well become the next Timothy Leary .
4 So it has dawned on the financial markets that the enemy might actually win the next election .
5 Stan has a love of children and his fossils may possibly encourage the next generation to study the subject and continue the search .
6 At the moment it is still a new and unproven product but it could well represent the next generation of TechDoc software , at least so far as the corporate publisher is concerned .
7 Capture of the Mort Homme would eliminate the most injurious of the French field gun batteries that were crouched behind it , and would effectively dominate the next ridge towards Verdun , the vital Bois Bourrus where the French heavies were concentrated .
8 I thought I would never seen the next day .
9 To do this , accepting that many visitors from across the world will probably attend the next World Cup , tempted also by the extraordinarily favourable rates of exchange and despite the problems which may still exist in the country , SARFU has to ensure that the majority of South Africans will have a chance to attend the games if rugby is to lose its elitist ‘ white ’ connotations .
10 It helps if it is small , and it is also a great advantage if it can easily reach the next tree without having to climb down to the ground and then climb up again .
11 ‘ It 's the right product in the right place at the right time , and the only way you can ever deliver that is if you fully understand your current consumer needs and demands and can accurately anticipate the next ones . ’
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