Example sentences of "will [vb infin] [prep] [art] next [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I 've taken another envelope : it 'll do for the next batch of typescript . ’
2 I tell you what , I 'll run in the next London Marathon , then I 'll have to keep fit . ’
3 You start , you play this game , I 'll join in the next game , okay ?
4 They 'll go into the next release of Motif .
5 That 'll change on the next record as I 'll have a say in the writing . ’
6 Re Reg er er , er say we had er say , twenty ton o twenty ton of oats come in and we soon used them up before the next lot , I 'll start on the next lot he , the sample man 'd come in , you know , sample in come them oats he 'd come up perhaps , when they come in , check the first two or three sacks with me , you see , and then I 'd have to get a rubber get a bowl full of oats , bowl full of whole oats put into the rubber , see and get a bowl full of whole and put them through the crusher and crush the main , like , you know , like we used to have , just squeeze them , you know crack them
7 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 .
8 As we will explain in the next section , the results of priming experiments like these mean that any model of the visual word-recognition system must incorporate a level of abstract letter recognition .
9 Ford says the electronics content in automobiles will double over the next decade , and that it is working with Motorola on future generations of PowerPC microcontrollers , including embedded controllers for engine management .
10 Unless there is a truly successful arrangement for the coordination of this teaching in schools , the current confusion will persist into the next generation .
11 Resource-based learning can last as little as ten minutes : a child 's scrutiny of a repeating film-loop which teaches him a concept or skill he will need for the next part of his programme ; a short programmed exercise that enables him to test his grasp of an idea or piece of knowledge before embarking on a larger exercise ; a work-card unit giving practise in loading a projector or using a subject catalogue .
12 ‘ Horse 's Head ’ ( a Godfather of a track ) , ‘ The Flickering Wall ’ and the title track should provide acid fans with as big a fix as they will need until the next Wonder Stuff album .
13 Buffalo will know in the next couple of days whether Kelly will be fit to face Houston again in the first round of the play-offs next weekend .
14 ‘ I will know within the next month or two how I stand .
15 More than half of them have now perished and only a score or more will survive into the next century .
16 Cost control will serve us well for a single year but it wo n't give us a company that will survive into the next century .
17 The sharing of genes means that it is possible to sacrifice myself for my sister in such a way that , even if I die in the process , a proportion of my genes will survive in the next generation .
18 It is always possible to be kinder to the earth , but it is not saving clumps of trees from the bulldozers which will matter in the next century .
19 There are many more contenders in the multimedia market ; some are available now ; others will appear in the next year or two .
20 The first of these columns is very much in the former category and will appear in the next issue .
21 More details will appear in the next issue .
22 A detailed list will appear in the next issue .
23 I now look forward to seeing the next consultation document , which I believe will appear in the next month or two .
24 LEADING Liberal-Democrat MP David Alton will quit at the next election in protest at the party 's decision yesterday to back pro-abortion policies .
25 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 .
26 ‘ How can they not understand that to do a real Kitezh or a real Ruslan — as we will do in the next year or so , it 's planned — is much more honourable , much more pleasurable artistically and much more important to the artistic world that a middleclass performance of , let's say , Rigoletto , in a small opera-house in Germany or Italy ?
27 CDP participation in the 1970s discussions of this relationship , and notably of moves towards ‘ partnership in validation ’ , will feature in the next chapter , but it is important to note that the CDP , with an established office and secretariat , and the authority of the first in the field , was never matched by the Standing Conference of Principals and Directors of Colleges and Institutes in Higher Education .
28 A seven-strong team will examine a number of ideas and will report to the next executive meeting on 16 April .
29 ‘ 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 ’ . ’
30 The importance of this account will emerge in the next section .
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