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

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1 While civil conflicts of this kind should diminish in the next twenty-five years as African states mature , they will not disappear .
2 They waited through that day in the cave , trusting that Miss Fergusson 's condition would improve by the next morning .
3 It is projected that the numbers involved in the industry will double over the next five years .
4 Unless there is a truly successful arrangement for the coordination of this teaching in schools , the current confusion will persist into the next generation .
5 This investment will increase over the next two years though , Potter said , to maintain growth and ensure that the company remains competitive .
6 The same discounting may occur with the next moves , probably involving the lifting of the three-year-old state of emergency and the formal unbanning of political organisations .
7 And last night the council gave its approval , building work could start within the next few months .
8 I asked if his telephone would work at the next big stop which came under the heading of serious to me .
9 Now Mr Brownbill , whose plight was taken up by the Echo 's Champ , Bill Jackson , has been told that work will start within the next few days at his South Liverpool home .
10 Now Mr Brownbill , whose plight was taken up by the Echo 's Champ , Bill Jackson , has been told that work will start within the next few days at his South Liverpool home .
11 Work will start within the next week or so .
12 DETAILED design work will begin in the next few weeks on an Israeli hydroelectric scheme that will shift 1.6 billion cubic metres of water per year from the Mediterranean to the Dead Sea .
13 The police campaign will continue for the next fortnight .
14 As terrestrial and satellite companies compete for sport and movies , the two major commodities which could ensure the future success of television , the conference will consider how the contest for the SPOILS OF SPORT will progress over the next decade .
15 A High Court judge will decide in the next few months whether the tribunal has considered all evidence correctly .
16 The need to assess the likelihood of possible future changes in the climates of the world provides a strong reason for encouraging research on these problems , and is reinforced by the recognition that human activities are developing towards a scale from which significant effects on world climate might arise within the next century …
17 This routine will last for the next twelve weeks .
18 Count Tolstoy is refusing to back down and says new evidence will emerge in the next few days which will vindicate him .
19 To the extent that statutory changes were necessitated by these recommendations , they have largely been made by the Courts and Legal Service Act 1990 , Part I. Consequently , the relationship between the jurisdiction and procedure of the county courts and High Court will change over the next few years .
20 All Saints showed one of the major problems that the health service will face over the next years .
21 A controlling block of the club 's shares is going back on the market and a new owner could emerge in the next few weeks .
22 Under an agreement signed in Havana on April 17 , 1990 , it was announced that the volume of Cuban-Soviet trade would increase in the next year by 8.7 per cent compared with 1989 , and would be worth up to 9,200 million roubles ( US$15,160 million ) .
23 Instead , the endometrium will detach itself from the wall of the uterus ( a new lining will grow during the next month ) and both egg and uteral lining , together with a little blood , will be discharged from the vagina as the process of menstruation .
24 Suzie loved window-shopping , so was n't there a possibility that she might be here , that her quest could end in the next hour or so and she would be spared the ordeal of seeing Rune Christensen again ?
25 The hole would appear over the next 20 years at Hemerdon , just outside Plymouth — the scene of western Europe 's biggest deposit of tungsten .
26 The Government will decide over the next few weeks whether to penalize Gloucestershire for overspending .
27 ‘ Either a Tory or a Labour minority government will look at the next election down the track and say , ‘ Hang on , we ai n't going to win ’ . ’
28 Both Campbell and the AMA 's Guy Robertson believe the government will stick to the next three years ' funding pledges .
29 If that decision is the right one , then the spirit can progress to the next lesson ; if the person gives in to temptation , then the spirit has to be faced with that choice again and again ( either later in that same life or perhaps in a future one ) until the right decision is reached .
30 More of this story will follow in the next issue .
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