Example sentences of "[v-ing] [to-vb] [prep] [art] next [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I think if we are going to go into the next century with any real chance of providing proper education and training in the sixteen to nineteen age range , we need to do the job properly , and frankly I think the offer in Banbury at the moment is not up to scratch .
2 ‘ And most likely going to sit at the next table . ’
3 Is he guaranteeing to tell us where everyone of the cooks is going to come at the next Policy Meeting .
4 Hi I 'll just just show you what er well Kerry 'll 'll show you she knows what er what we 're what you 're going to do over the next day or so do n't you .
5 I 'd be very interested to know er in terms of U turns which I 'll come back to , how he 's going to deal with the next item on the agenda er , whereby the Liberal Democrats have been consistent about their policy in general with a lot of obstruction and being caused problems and how Mr will agree in this chamber to actually close some people 's homes , old people 's homes
6 If you 'd like to take those away with you will actually erm reinforce some of the things that I 'm going to say during the next hour .
7 As for the hoped-for recasting of the ‘ community charge ’ , nothing short of transferring education to central government — which is simply not going to happen before the next election — can reduce it to a politically painless level .
8 It was never going to happen before the next Parliament , if ever . ’
9 It was never going to happen before the next Parliament , if ever . ’
10 The hon. Gentleman does not have to worry about the normal courtesy of staying to listen to the next speaker .
11 The train was beginning to slow for the next station .
12 Any emergencies can now be dealt with without having to wait until the next day .
13 If you are aiming to go back for a landing , only stay long enough in that thermal to get properly centred before moving off again down to 1500 feet and starting to look for the next bit of lift .
14 Jan. 1587 , lie bound to good behaviour Elizabeth Watson of Halling 20 shillings and William Symons 10 shillings , also Henry Bray , Yeoman 10 shillings , all of Halling to appear at the next quarter sessions at Maidstone and in the meanwhile to be of good behaviour .
15 I have a lot of thinking to do over the next couple of months .
16 And Phil was thinking I wonder whether this is about and I 'm trying to think of the next question .
17 How many re-fitted stores have you got now then how many are you planning to re-fit over the next year ?
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