Example sentences of "[pron] [art] next [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Despite occasional misgivings , however , he was optimistic enough to speculate about the form which the next Labour Government might take … |
2 | The time at which the next Offline Cycle will be activated at the Operator terminal . |
3 | As each comb is completed , rods of paper are fitted to it , extending vertically downwards , from which the next horizontal comb will be suspended . |
4 | Although I realized that my faulty literary judgment was the occasion for his reaction — for he must have been well-accustomed to reading manuscripts of surpassing dullness — because when lie wrote to Wakefield-Harrey it was in firm but polite terms , which , since they were from Eliot , were to him the next best thing to commendation . |
5 | But it will be enough for many people that the Poll Tax will cost her the next general election . |
6 | ‘ Rumoured Golf Links at Bolney ’ and one wonders what the next 80 years will bring . |
7 | This means that those with more conventional tastes in hosiery ( and more substantial overheads ) are obliged to take ever-smaller profits while trying to stay ahead of the game and figure out what the next business-machine craze might turn out to be . |
8 | So it 's a resounding happy birthday all round , and who knows what the next twenty one years will hold . |
9 | The question now is whether Mr Clinton is going to be forward-looking ; to give shape to a sense of what the next American Dream , and what America 's post-cold-war role , could be . |
10 | Everyone who has watched a loved one go through the experience of a major and dangerous operation will understand what the next few weeks were like . |
11 | She licked her dry lips , afraid of what the next few minutes would reveal . |
12 | Ministers had rejected the report but politically it took us the next two general elections to repair the damage . |
13 | It was going to be a major battle and there were plenty of press predictions that the radical changes would cost us the next general election . |