Example sentences of "in the next [noun sg] [pers pn] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 But even if you would rather not know , in the next century you have at least a chance of benefiting from some of the advances the team are suggesting in surgical techniques .
2 In the next century it came to include offences not only against the church but also against society and the realm at large .
3 In the next century it came to be held as a statute and was regarded as a locus classicus defining at least one boundary between clerical and lay jurisdictions .
4 That that , well you know if there 's a query in the next fortnight we know where they are do n't we ?
5 In the next decade he composed his most notable work .
6 In the next act we see a mountain village , where a feckless Kuomintang soldier is slouching around keeping an eye on the villagers .
7 In the next issue he asserted that his criticism had " met with almost unanimous approval " .
8 I am not that man , he thought again , straightening up now , for in the next instant it seemed entirely necessary that he should not hide , should visibly walk to the front door and into his library .
9 Then in the next instant she groaned inwardly , cursing her wayward thoughts .
10 But because you do n't that amount has n't been withdrawn from that two twenty five , so that in the next year you put in your eighteen hundred and at the end of that year you get interest on three thousand eight hundred and of course the two twenty five which happens to be three seventy seven , so at that second year you start getting interest on the fifty six pounds that you have n't been required to pay .
11 In 1705 he wrote that he doubted whether he would see the winter through and early in the next year he died , leaving a last , unfinished letter to his young friend .
12 In the next year he had custody of Rochester Castle .
13 In November 1251 Henry III granted to the men of Archenfield in Herefordshire freedom from the Forest jurisdiction , and in the next year he ordered the sheriff :
14 How many times he 's gon na walk in the next minute you know let's time .
15 That that was what was being put forward by the planning authority , then in the next sentence we have Most of the suggested sites are included in the conservation area in the village , and are separated from the built-up part of the village .
16 Yet in the next sentence he says , " I should strongly object to a bar being placed on the employment of women " . "
17 His Test debut came in the same match as Gordon Greenidge against India in 1973–4 , Greenidge totalling 200 runs and Richards 7 ; in the next game he made 192 not out and was under way .
18 Therefore , in the test runs described in the next chapter we cut down the utterance length to no more than 10 words .
19 In the next chapter we review a number of recent empirical studies of the introduction of new technology and associated changes in work organisation , and these substantiate our conclusion that there is no general trend , either toward or away from de-skilling .
20 In the next chapter we turn to consider a different problem for foundationalism , which may have more damaging effects .
21 In the next chapter we examine how resourcing issues have affected organisational performance .
22 In the next chapter we examine why the public sector may wish to produce private goods .
23 In the next chapter we consider the subject and problems of commitment .
24 In the next chapter we consider events which are unexpected and which shock the couple into making a response ; for example , the discovery of an affair can destabilize a relationship to the point of breakdown , although more frequently it triggers a re-evaluation of the partnership and some heart-searching as to why it was necessary to draw attention to problems in the marriage in this way .
25 In the next chapter we consider how to translate these insights into action , starting with an exploration of the social services agency base for providing services and social work help .
26 In the next chapter we consider morbidity patterns in later life and consider how far they reflect the patterns described by mortality data .
27 In the next chapter I want to show some of the more insidious ways in which modernity stops us from seeing contemporaneity as the territory of the Enemy .
28 In the next chapter I examine further the idea that believers in God may be less than certain of God 's existence .
29 ( In the next section we discuss how ‘ restrictions ’ such as α = 0 and α 1 = 1 can be tested . )
30 In the next section we consider some sources of information , as we explore why and how sources can be useful in your work .
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