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

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1 A FLOOD of new weekly television listings magazines will hit the market when what the Home Secretary calls the ‘ dotty ’ restriction on advance use of programme schedules is lifted in the next parliamentary session .
2 The campaign to maximise the impact of the opposition parties ' votes in terms of seats won in the next election should begin now .
3 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 .
4 A big quake east of the Rocky Mountains — and one greater than magnitude 6 has a 50 to 60 per cent chance of occurring in the next 25 years — could make California 's Loma Prieta seem trifling .
5 RAIL fares are scheduled to soar in the next few years and at least 5,000 railway jobs will be lost following the Government 's decision to slash grants for British Rail in the early 1990s .
6 A decision is expected in the next fortnight .
7 The re-launch of the share issue is expected in the next few weeks .
8 A slight decline is expected in the next quarter .
9 Many changes in cataloguing and classification can be expected in the next ten years and these must impinge upon DC , influencing its future function and the way in which the scheme will evolve .
10 A report in the journal Nature by a group of British scientists predicts that a doubling of carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere , which is expected in the next century , could lead to 100 per cent destruction of ozone in the lower stratosphere over the Arctic and northern Europe .
11 A further 120 rods are expected in the next few months and air transport is a possibility , the UKAEA says .
12 A thousand people have come here in the last year and another thousand are expected in the next year .
13 An announcement from the Home Office confirming the reopening of Oxford is expected in the next few weeks
14 A final decision is expected in the next two weeks , although the Government yesterday refused to confirm or deny reports that it was to scrap the registers .
15 A quarter of a million are expected in the next ten to twelve days , and the overall total of refugees from Iraq and Kuwait may amount to a full million .
16 well , not to come in the next , but rather to you know , sort of leave it to a higher justice if you like .
17 Now if we 'd have the voice of the Funny Man guessed we would have had some postal contestant winners , but they now go back in the box with those yet to come in the next week .
18 I 've got two essays to write in the next fortnight .
19 The hotel 's newly re-furbished annexe is located in the next building , and reached by a covered walk-way .
20 ‘ He should be landing in the next half-hour , comrade . ’
21 With careful arrangement you can see what is happening in the next room ( with an open dividing door or glass panel ) or behind you or in the hall , even in the garden , thereby extending your range of vision and your range of information .
22 Though I think that that will be happening in the next cycle .
23 Arguably , one casualty , the Liberal Party , was to be fatally wounded in the next and Greater conflict .
24 East Anglia was forgotten in the next three novels .
25 Will it be quietly forgotten in the next boom period ( whenever that might be ) ?
26 For the four clubs Rovers are due to meet in the next stage of the Anglo-Italian Cup are setting the pace in Italy 's Serie B.
27 It does not appear that the members of the Liturgical Commission had any great regard for the cult ; King Charles I appeared on one list of those to be commemorated but was dropped in the next .
28 It 's all anonymous , you 're not e e e nobody know who it is , it 's for it 's for a dictionary and they want new words that are commonly used and they do n't want and all old words that never get used it 'll be dropped in the next edition of the dictionary .
29 Test , er , documenting in the next topic .
30 As we shall discuss in the next chapter , there is a lot more work to be done before the causal process underlying this relationship is laid bare : we do not know whether it is through buying a better diet or better medical care , for example , that richer countries improve their life expectancy .
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