Example sentences of "[to-vb] [adv prt] [prep] [art] next [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | If he does this then a sociological perspective has been brought to bear on the first idea and the researcher is ready to go on to the next step , which will be one of limiting his ideas to a feasible scheme of work . |
2 | When you are ready to go on to the next potency , the whole process is repeated with a single poppy seed granule of the desired strength . |
3 | We must insist on a system of tests that will be for the benefit of the pupils ; that will test what each one can do in practical work and in theoretical understanding ; and will serve as a motive for each to go on to the next stage . |
4 | But evolution ploughed on remorselessly , enabling only the most adaptable to go on to the next stage . |
5 | Such arguments over values , political or religious , were to go on into the next decade . |
6 | If you would like to help in any way , or would like to go along on the next trip in September , contact Keith Taylor on 1252 29806 . |
7 | That will give us plenty to work on in the next decade , and that is probably as far as we should look for the time being . |
8 | If your conscience allows you to say that you really are stuck at some point do n't be afraid to pass on to the next paragraph . |
9 | Very soon , they eat enough to pass on to the next stage of their life cycle . |
10 | Every few blocks , a building or two had been gutted , walls standing , roofs collapsed , as if random artillery shelling had taken out the commercial heart of the city , leaving a few lucky businesses to struggle on until the next round . |
11 | He said , ‘ I 'm going to pull in at the next layby . |
12 | I expect further applications to come in during the next year and , with time , a growing number of applications as the benefits are seen to come through . |
13 | Once I am happy , the men are allowed to stand down until the next patrol . |
14 | He only needed to make third to go through to the next round . |
15 | He now looks a good bet to go through to the next stage of the competition tomorrow . |
16 | This can be one time when a young writer has to compromise on some immediate ambitions in order to progress on to the next stage of securing a record deal or having artists cover his or her songs . |
17 | Any sign of browning or other discolouration could be the onset of die-back , and if this is confirmed , you may be able to trim it away , but if it goes back below the node , you will have to prune back to the next growth bud irrespective of its direction . |
18 | Then we had to ski down to the next lot of lifts which went even higher and when we had mastered that we got on a chairlift which took us right to the top . |
19 | They fear that they are now looking at a successor tax which is designed simply to allow the Government to muddle through to the next election . |
20 | But for now Kylie harnessed it to press on with the next stage of her ten year plan which had been drawn up by her musical gurus . |
21 | You got two more to put in for the next tape . |
22 | Cy emerged carrying a saddle , ready to weigh out for the next race . |
23 | Clive Barker ( 1977 ) of Warwick University has given new substance to the use of games in the training of actors and Brian Watkins ( 1981 ) has evolved a theoretical framework conceptually linking drama and game in a way which I shall attempt to build on in the next chapter . |
24 | Dispatch contains the sense of ’ , ‘ to get on with something ’ , haste , and also ‘ to do away with ’ , to polish off , to send off to the next life . |
25 | Too often the executive forgets to phone back until the next day . |
26 | ‘ Do you know , before this I went out and bought Tesco 's own-brand baked beans to live on for the next month , ’ she remarked , rather unconvincingly . |
27 | Even though everyone ended up dirty , wet and muddy they all thoroughly enjoyed themselves and were eager to get on to the next event . |
28 | No , no I know well ready to get on with the next bit . |
29 | Then the only jump instruction that is logically necessary ( though others may be provided for efficiency ) is one to jump if the condition code is set to a specified binary bit pattern ( or perhaps a specified group of patterns ) , and to drop through to the next instruction if the condition code is set to any other pattern . |
30 | There was coughing and shuffling and a lot of page-turning as the court prepared to move on to the next case , and Donaldson helped Mrs Balanchine down from the witness-box . |