Example sentences of "[conj] [verb] the next " in BNC.

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1 The key to the success of such releases , though , is always that you do not have to pay for them with significant amounts of guilt or regret the next morning .
2 ( b ) An input/output operation is called for ; for example , transfer the character at store address X to the typewriter and print it , or read the next character punched on a piece of paper tape and transfer it to the store , to be deposited at address X.
3 She looked the sort of girl who is so often a trademark of California — a girl who could dance all night , yet play tennis or golf , ride or swim the next day without the slightest effort .
4 I feel there are a lot more important things in life than looking good , and in countries where life is harder you do n't have time to worry about such things , you 're too busy working or preparing the next meal .
5 Be aware of potential trouble before you walk into it — if , for instance , there is a group of drunks five hundred yards ahead of you cross over or take the next turning to avoid it .
6 * The aim of the review that constitutes the next two major sections of this chapter is largely methodological .
7 So that covers the next point about plurals .
8 Light could cause Cr(CO) 6 to lose a carbon monoxide molecule , forming a reactive fragment that grabs the next molecule it bumps into .
9 The Second Crusade was a less spectacular affair , failing because of many factors : the North German princes decided to direct their crusade against the pagan , Slavonic-speaking Wends ; the French forces nearly attacked Constantinople as a result of severe relations between East and West ; the native crusader barons were more determined to sustain their alliances with Moslem rulers in the Middle East than to help the next wave of crusaders ( who might themselves claim lands ) .
10 It is important to begin with this sense of perspective , lest the impression be given that politics exists only for the benefit of those who practise it — a kind of hobby ( or , better still , paid profession ) for an educated élite who compete among themselves for the ‘ prize ’ of being on the winning side that forms the next government .
11 A function and compatible string function that reads the next character from the keyboard buffer ( it waits for the character ) .
12 And of those who would hang , it is less for retribution than to save the next victim .
13 But we also acknowledge that there is more to politics than choosing the next Government and what that Government attempts to do when in office .
14 They were off the road , parked on a wide area of land that overlooked the next valley .
15 The Leader 's message was that winning the next election depended not so much on her as on us .
16 Similarly , at the bottom , warming gives it buoyancy that makes the next oscillation still larger .
17 If you absolutely insist in giving all your information in the first answer , there 's no room for a further question , and the best kind of response is the one that leaves the next question sort of hanging on the end of it , so that the interviewer can come back with another question .
18 Twomey took away one plate and laid the next , in the centre of which a neat pile of spinach kept its cool shape immaculate .
19 Testing of children has always legitimately had separate purposes : diagnostic — to enable the teacher to calibrate their own assessment of a child 's difficulty and judge the next best line for development ; setting of tests to establish mastery of a particular piece of learning when of concept , skill or information ; and standardised to set one 's own information against some comparators .
20 It should give the country the capability to design and build the next generation of Australian communications satellites as well as to win lucrative overseas contracts .
21 Although Hayman was over-age for recruitment , he was taken into the Diplomatic Service as a first secretary in 1954 and posted the next year to Belgrade .
22 ( ii ) Familiar faces The same presenter will introduce the programme each week and may appear between items to give explanations and introduce the next sequence .
23 The egg then germinates while still attached to the parent plant and produces the next asexual generation — a thin stem with , at its tip , a hollow capsule .
24 This applies the action Op of the rule R to the current state N , and produces the next state of the search .
25 Yet when asked how long it takes each week to prepare and construct the next sequence , Dr Postlethwait is accustomed to laugh heartily ( as he did when I asked him ) and reply , " Oh , about fifty hours . "
26 Then he picked up Darmid 's sword and met the next grypesh with a savage thrust that disembowelled it .
27 She could have cried with relief when at last she passed the war memorial with the crucifix and realised the next track led to the farm .
28 When a certain number of choices have been logged , the computer will wipe the screen clean , " breed " from the preferred biomorph and display the next generation of mutant progeny .
29 The first members of the teams run up to the suitcases and put everything on , run round the back of the rest of the team and then take everything off and put it back in the suitcase before running back and touching the next member of the team who repeats the process .
30 This lifts the team 's morale and encourages the next in line .
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