Example sentences of "we [modal v] [vb infin] [prep] the next " in BNC.

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1 Then we thought we should nip over the next craggy bit to get a better view .
2 Okay and that sh we should have in the next day or two .
3 And that 's something we must do before the next meeting so that I can answer the questions , cos we do n't really know at this moment .
4 Now we must look to the next stage of development .
5 We 'll skip over the next verses for a few moments ; let's turn to another set of pages of the newspaper to see the message from the foreign correspondents about alliances — verses 14 to 19 .
6 I 'm always saying , right I 'm going to bed now and you say you know well we 'll wait till the next one then , we 'll wait you know and it 's it 's it is really .
7 I have n't really asked you very many questions so I 'll , I 'll ask you a question which sets us up for a programme we might do in the next series , having discussed the wedding , next the honeymoon !
8 We were both disappointed but Nellie said we could wait until the next time .
9 So we thought we 'd walk to the next stop , and then we see this bag on the floor .
10 Its most striking answer in International Relations has been systems theory , which we shall examine in the next chapter .
11 You should also note , in using hedging and qualifying expressions , that they will affect the overall tone or REGISTER of your essay ( as we shall examine in the next chapter ) .
12 ‘ I can not guarantee we shall legislate in the next session since one never can — it is always understood that a final decision is taken nearer the Queen 's speech , ’ Mr Lang said
13 British imperial and industrial success appeared unlimited , but in fact was already being compromised by long-term processes of economic and political change , which we shall outline in the next two sections .
14 They favoured unitary authorities for most of England though , as we shall explain in the next chapter , this recommendation was never implemented .
15 Daraprim ( pyrimethamine ) , a very different substance , evolved some years later from research of more general significance , to which we shall return in the next chapter .
16 As we have already mentioned , and as we shall reiterate in the next chapter , the distinction between these two forms of insanity is probably more a matter of psychiatric convenience than aetiological reality .
17 Hence Behaviouralism , the version of a more general behaviourism specific to International Relations , which we shall meet in the next chapter , is commonly spoken of as a Positive approach and often contrasted with Realism on this score .
18 Some products and places provide a few exceptions to this pattern , as we shall discover in the next chapter , and there were considerable , if patchy and delayed , efforts towards ‘ re-industrialization ’ ( Chapter 10 ) , which created the estimated increase of manufacturing employment across all regions of the North from 1987 to 1989 , averaging 1.4 per cent , probably arrested by 1990 .
19 The Spirit is no less than the personal , moral , active power of the Lord God , and for the further revelation of his nature we must await Act Two , the coming of Jesus , to which we shall turn in the next chapter .
20 As we shall discuss in the next chapter , there is a lot more work to be done before the causal process underlying this relationship is laid bare : we do not know whether it is through buying a better diet or better medical care , for example , that richer countries improve their life expectancy .
21 As we shall discuss in the next chapter , this is a question that has concerned pluralists much more .
22 It was worked out by the Austrian ethologist Karl von Frisch in the middle of this century , by methods we shall discuss in the next section .
23 As we shall see in the next chapter , arriving at a balance between these two is often what drama educationalists are seeking .
24 We shall see in the next chapter how carrying comparisons with living animals too far can result in curious and inaccurate pictures of the past .
25 The results were not to be entirely bad , as we shall see in the next section .
26 Put in another way , the same smoothing recipe applied to different time series will produce different resulting shapes for the smooth , which , as we shall see in the next chapter , is not the case when fitting straight lines .
27 In either case , the line thus calculated is only a first approximation , and will be tuned up , as we shall see in the next section .
28 Rather than misdirecting attacks , they repel them altogether , as we shall see in the next chapter . .
29 One of those misled was Trotsky himself , who completely misread the real import of what Bukharin had written , as we shall see in the next chapter .
30 Or — as we shall see in the next chapter — perhaps you have payoffs and hidden agendas which are keeping you stuck ?
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