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

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1 On Nov. 22 the United States issued invitations to Israel , Lebanon , Syria and a joint Jordanian-Palestinian delegation to attend the next phase of the Middle East peace talks in Washington on Dec. 4 .
2 There were no indications that the original hypothesis was incorrect ( ie that the information requirements of an organisation could be derived by the progressive decomposition of a primary task model ) , and the study entered the next phase of deciding how the information base could be used in practice .
3 The new Accord marks the next phase of development .
4 The administering of specialised intravenous solutions then forms the next phase of the procedure , where similarity to embalming techniques is most pronounced .
5 At the same time it is bringing a new generation of management into the MB Group boardroom to mastermind the next phase of the company 's expansion .
6 He regards the next phase of his career with Knowsley Contract Services as a crucial test of his whole management philosophy , since he admits he is operating in an area where he has no technical expertise or background .
7 If the originator chooses to proceed , he or she enters the next phase , referred to as initial screening .
8 He began by saying how glad he was to be in Europe again , which gave him an opportunity to outline some of the developments taking place in other regions of the world , and to describe the next phase in the development of the world car .
9 They call the next phase , 1963 to 1986 ‘ The association between tradition and stagnation ’ .
10 ‘ So I think the next phase of networking will be to have a point on your desk where you can plug your portable in . ’
11 George feels that he has to make a decision on how to approach the next phase : ‘ Though I did n't wish to retire , the first three months were like a holiday .
12 It also took representatives some moments to applaud the next phase of the speech , in which Mr Lawson responded to ‘ turbulence ’ in the money markets .
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