Example sentences of "in [art] next [adj] [noun pl] [art] " in BNC.

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1 In Chapters 10-12 we examine the latter and in the next four chapters the former .
2 The decline was finally arrested in 1984 ; in the next four years the losses of the previous fourteen were made good !
3 In the next six years the workforce is due to rise only slowly , by 600,000 overall .
4 Sears has been busily redirecting its 1,500 strong chain away from traditional sites and in the next 18 months a further 100 to 150 net closures are likely .
5 In the next two chapters a theory of the global system based on economic , political , and cultural-ideological transnational practices will be introduced to explain this .
6 IBM watchers say the pending agreement signals an intention by IBM to offer with in the next two years an asymmetric parallel processing server designed to run mission-critical applications , including CICS programs .
7 But between 1846 and 1850 an annual average of more than a quarter of a million left Europe , in the next five years an annual average of almost 350,000 ; in 1854 alone no less than 428,000 arrived in the United States .
8 Three times in the next ten days the beacons passed news from point to point — from Rubha Nan Gall across the Sound of Mull to Castle Nan Con , back to Aros , across to Ardtornish and back again to Duart — that the threat that had first been hinted in Luch 's arrival had taken solid shape .
9 In the next three weeks the same treatment was handed out to four more castles : Genzac , Marcillac , Grouville and Anville .
10 In the next forty years no fewer than 1,479 enclosure acts were passed , dealing with nearly 2½ million acres .
11 In the next few minutes the small parties moved in quick spurts from the deep shadow of one warehouse to the next black patch of cover .
12 In the next few days the Governor was out among the people , and newspaper reports spoke of ‘ the friendliest reception everywhere ’ .
13 In the next few days the family will arrange for her to have a check-up at the Royal Manchester Childrens ' Hospital , where she will become an outpatient .
14 If they are not successfully concluded in the next few months a major objective of the single market will not have been achieved : far from becoming more internationally efficient and competitive , EC industry will fall further behind in a world of growing protectionism and trade blocs .
15 In the next few years no one would try to temper this vision or even to relate it to reality .
16 The most promising compounds were selected and studied in many laboratories , and in the next few years a substantial number of monoamine oxidase inhibitors went into clinical trials , and some into widespread clinical use .
17 So far the birds in this country are being reared solely for sale as breeding pairs , but it 's hoped in the next few years the stock will be large enough to sell the birds for their meat .
18 In the next few weeks no fewer than thirty-eight aircraft were discovered with fatigue cracks present in the stabiliser rear spar top chord .
19 In the next few weeks the size of the picket increased , reaching 2,500 on 23 June .
20 In the next few weeks the scientists of the West were split into two groups : should or should they not try to make an H-bomb ?
21 In the next few weeks the writing of that book was to be a lifebelt .
22 IN THE NEXT few weeks the common toads of Britain ( Bufo bufo ) will converge upon lakes and ponds intent on reproduction .
23 In the next few weeks the first lucky 10 will take delivery of the fatest road car in the world .
24 In the next 20 years the NHS did not escape criticism from academic Fabians but it never reached the volume and intensity of the criticism which , for example , social security and income maintenance attracted as they appeared to retreat further and further away from the principles of the Beveridge Report .
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