Example sentences of "go [prep] the next [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It could also pay to go for the next larger filter if your pond is alternatively stocked . |
2 | The industry says that the figure should be almost 165,000 , and that more jobs are threatened to go in the next few months . |
3 | Polls suggested that up to one in four Conservative MPs wanted her to go before the next general election : growing numbers of backbenchers were prepared openly to declare that the time had come for her to call it a day . |
4 | He had about another ten paces to go to the next parked car , within the wheelbase of which he would be safe from the laser-axles of the passing traffic . |
5 | The highest ranking muderrises-those at the Suleymaniye medreses -go to certain named kadiliks such as Damascus and Aleppo , for example , while the muderrises of the next two lower classes — the and the — may choose either to take up kadiliks such as those of Jerusalem , Baghdad and Filibe , or to go to the next higher rank of medrese . |
6 | They did a first class piece of work on where the housing market was likely to go over the next 10 years . |
7 | the bell to get the bus to stop and he goes to the next flaming stop ! |
8 | So the Irish went for the next best thing , consultative status , getting a toe in the door . |
9 | I mean he 's not gon na sort of get up and go within the next twelve months is he ? |
10 | British Gas reported that 2,400 jobs will go over the next two years , in addition to 800 redundancies last year and 1,200 job losses from its London headquarters announced last month . |
11 | Cedric Brown , its chief executive , said the jobs would go over the next 18 months . |
12 | MORE than 11,000 civil service jobs in Scotland are under threat and thousands more could go over the next few years , the Civil and Public Services Association leader , Barry Reamsbottom , will state at a rally tomorrow . |