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

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1 Saturday of eighth week found her breathless and becolded , but heartened by the energy of third year Somervillians , bursting with ideas , talking of running B. R. and thinking of the next century .
2 BAYWATCH couple Billy Warlock and Erika Eleniak will marry in the first episode of the next series , their last appearance in the hit TV show .
3 The result of the next election , due within 12 months , is a toss-up , though it is not conventional wisdom to say so .
4 A survey of sweet-toothed voters could provide a pointer to the result of the next general election .
5 Ebles of Ventadour , the only other troubadour known from William IX 's time , came from the Limousin , and most of the outstanding song-writers of the next generation — Cercamon , Marcabru , Jaufré Rudel , Bernard de Ventadour — lived and worked within the borders of Aquitaine .
6 Its entrepreneurs ranged the globe and with them went the cadre of ( mostly British and Irish ) foremen , skilled workers and elite labour ; sometimes settling down in some foreign country for good , their children becoming the Anglo-Argentines of the next generation , sometimes moving from country to country like the much less numerous oilmen of our days .
7 Fear of the next step , I suppose . ’
8 I know two or three lads of the next generation beyond us who are doing in their twenties rather better than their fathers in their fifties .
9 She stepped aside into the doorway of the next room while Luch drifted out and down the stair .
10 This is difficult , particularly as most studies of the effects of the plague have tended to concentrate on the fourteenth-century epidemics , the Black Death of 1348–49 and the further outbreaks of the next generation , rather than on the recurrent visitations of the fifteenth century ( see Framework ) .
11 These will be the main subjects of the next two chapters .
12 The intention of the next chapter is to examine , through actual cases of consumption , the means by which some balance may be achieved between the relevant factors .
13 All major studies agree that the parental marriage and relationships between child and parents have an immense effect on the sexual and marital relationships of the next generation .
14 No European computer company ranked among the world ‘ top ten ’ in 1986 ; and IBM 's turnover was greater than the aggregate turnover of the next g companies .
15 It is not the entirely understandable worries about the choice of South Africa as the tournament venue when that country is in so delicate a political — and hence economically sensitive — state , but rather the veil of secrecy that seems to shroud all commercial aspects of the next World Cup event .
16 Once an integrated representation of the clause as a unit is created , the specific words making up the clause can be discarded from memory to make way for the words of the next clause .
17 One could always spell it out : " The final word or words of a clause or sentence repeated as the first word or words of the next clause or sentence " ; and only use anadiplosis if the regularity of the feature required the economy of a label .
18 After half a mile he decided to turn off the embankment and walk up the side of the next field and along the path at the top of it , following the horses whom he could still see in the distance .
19 At Luxor the cruise ships often lie four or more deep at their moorings so that their passengers ' view can be of the side of the next ship instead of the river and the Theban hills , and the desert air is replaced by their neighbours ' diesel exhaust .
20 A visitor arriving in Zurich for the first time will almost certainly do so with a preconceived idea of a feverishly busy city where austere-faced financiers wearing dark suits hurry past in search of the next billion dollars , where bankers huddle together in back rooms like a secret society , a place resembling a web from the centre of which threads reach out to manipulate the money markets of the world , and everything is subordinate to profit .
21 However , the rewards which the tutors receive for their labours are not merely financial , but lie in an increased knowledge of the subject concerned , the regard and friendship of the next generation of the actuarial profession , and the repayment of the debt they owe to those who were their tutors and to their profession .
22 But our focus is primarily upon people , not places as such ; the male survivors of the next generation of Titfords succeeded in wrenching themselves away from the town which had been home for their ancestors for over a hundred and seventy years — and we have no choice but to follow them .
23 That will be the guiding light of the next Labour government .
24 I would like to draw attention particularly in the light of the next item on the agenda , er , to paragraph erm , paragraph forty-two to forty-five , talking about environmental management .
25 On the roof of the next barge is a group huddled round a radio , cheering a football match in Kinshasa , five hundred miles downstream .
26 Indeed , insiders suggest that Motorola is now actively encouraging existing and potential 88000 users to start looking at PowerPC : talk of a NeXT portable has been doing the rounds .
27 Thus , not only are their own customers in focus , but the demands of the next group of customers " down the line " are part of the segment .
28 ‘ I found the first steps of the next pitch were very difficult , and the rock rather pushed one out .
29 She was already on her feet , glancing back in the direction of the next carriage where Ryker was .
30 Shafts were dug along the line to depths calculated by the engineer and the main tunnel dug from the bottom of each shaft in the direction of the next one .
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