Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] next year " in BNC.

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1 ‘ We 'll maybe have better luck with our spring cleaning next year . ’
2 The association continues next year — P.S. Does anyone know a good hockey coach — we definitely need one !
3 The supplementary budget is also said to include several billion yen to set up the network , part of the next ten-year cancer research programme to begin next year ( see Nature 361 , 672 ; 1993 ) .
4 However , Labour councillors want a review to begin next year .
5 Its review begins next year with the anticipated publication of the draft plan at the end of 1993 .
6 The World Ocean Circulation Experiment begins next year and extends to 1995 .
7 If the bid fails next year , he will back again , and again , however long it takes .
8 One hour developing next year .
9 In the former case , the plants are pruned as soon as flowering has finished in order to divert energy into producing new wood to bear next year 's flowers .
10 They want schools and colleges throughout the diocese to participate next year .
11 Jon Marchant , Granada 's sponsorship controller , was a principal negotiator on the PowerGen deal and is drawing up ITV 's plan to put next year 's World Cup sponsorship out to tender .
12 When the Andy Warhol Museum opens next year , it will be the largest institution dedicated to a single artist , eclipsing , in terms of wealth and quantity of works , both the Rodin Museum in Paris , and the Henry Moore Foundation .
13 The couple plan to marry next year .
14 They doubted whether valid measures of all of the areas of development could be devised ; they maintained that the tests used would have a distorting and trivializing effect on pupils ' learning ( 'this year 's test becomes next year 's curriculum' ) : they pointed to the possibility , notwithstanding the assurances that light sampling techniques would be deployed , that superficial comparisons would be made on the basis of inadequate evidence between areas and between schools ; and they detected in the paraphernalia of mass testing associated with the APU the most sinister intrusion of central government into the work of the schools and the spectre of state-controlled curricula .
15 He also hinted that a conference expected next year to amend the EC treaty to achieve monetary union should be used for a more fundemental rewriting of the EC constitution .
16 Shadow Chancellor Gordon Brown took the unusual step of holding a news conference on Budget Day and declared : ‘ This Budget means tax increases this year , tax increases next year and tax increases the year after — a massive betrayal of the election promises that were the centrepiece of the Conservative 1992 election campaign . ’
17 Three of the so-called seven wise men approve tax rises next year , assuming that the recovery is well under way by then .
18 Three of the so-called seven wise men approve tax rises next year , assuming that the recovery is well under way by then .
19 A DUBLIN building society has invested confidence in the national soccer team reaching next year 's World Cup finals in the United States by launching a special account for fans to save for the air fare .
20 A meeting to decide next year 's budget is formally about just that — fixing the budget .
21 The Council is faced with a possible £5m cash cut next year .
22 It 's been so wet that seed company 's say there wo n't be enough high quality grain to provide next year 's seed .
23 ‘ There are bound to be price increases next year so now has to be the best time to buy . ’
24 As well as $1,000m off development spending next year , sales , general and administrative expenses will decline by about $1,000m .
25 With such constructive criticism , and the possibility of a separate prize for quasi-official organisations dependent on government grants , it is worth every charity 's while to enter next year 's awards .
26 Most of the savings of course coming next year , a small saving this year .
27 STUDENTS on a part-time MSc computer course to start next year at Kingston Polytechnic will get their own microcomputers so that they can work away from the polytechnic 's classrooms .
28 Owing to the withdrawal of one of the principal guests this event had to be cancelled , it was decided that an article be sent to the C.B. News and early notice publicised next year 's event and date .
29 Owing to the withdrawal of one of the principal guests this event had to be cancelled , it was decided that an article be sent to the C.B. News and early notice publicised next year 's event and date .
30 It 's hoped that up to four hundred civilian staff will be offered new employment when an airbase closes next year .
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