Example sentences of "[prep] [adv] the next " in BNC.

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1 The story continues with an account of how the next day when he started to get upset Little Turtle remembered what the tortoise had told him so he closed his eyes , pulled in his arms close to his body , put his head down so his chin rested against his chest , and rested for a while , until he knew what to do .
2 Unfortunately , the company seems to have lost its way of late — even Mr Sugar is on record as saying he has little idea of where the next 1512 is going to come from .
3 Now there 's a new twist : how come we can know when a missile is even threatening to fall on Tel Aviv or Riyadh or Dharan , yet remain ignorant of when the next train will leave Waterloo station — or where it is heading ?
4 The new bus garage at Thornton Heath was sufficiently advanced in construction for the bus service to start from there the next morning , using London Transport 's then standard RT type buses .
5 This was repeated throughout the night until 7am the next day .
6 A pseudo-variable which points to the position within the file from where the next byte to be read will be taken or where the next byte to be written will be put .
7 Politicians are also largely silent on how the next government will be able to carry out spending plans in view of the state of the productive economy .
8 She used to attend the general discussion part and make her views known as to where the next shop would be .
9 Joan , who is 70 and lives in Formby , filled in her last number at 10.05pm but had to wait till 9am the next day to check if she had won .
10 And the victims ' relatives found policemen more worried about where the next beer was coming from , than catching killers .
11 At 7.00am the next morning I drove across London in shock and second gear .
12 At 5am the next day , doctors had awoken Mr Taylor and his wife Joanne to tell them their son had had a heart attack and suffered severe brain damage .
13 ‘ Young Geoffrey , ’ Cranston continued , ‘ whom Sir Ralph apparently doted upon , comes across early the next morning .
14 Duly recovered from their exploits the two aeronauts made a more leisurely departure for Birmingham , in a chaise and four , at 3.00am the next morning .
15 car park at 4.45pm and 7.45pm on 25 February and at 4.45pm the next day .
16 According to Inland Revenue estimates for England some 500,000 businesses , mainly in the South and West , will see their rates bills rise by 20 per cent in real terms for at least the next two years .
17 It is clear that LRT is planning regular increases above the rate of inflation for at least the next five years .
18 And to the east there are vast reserves of coal to supply fuel for at least the next 200 years .
19 What soon became known as ‘ The Glorious Revolution ’ was to shape England 's defence policy , and affect her place in the world , for at least the next century .
20 Norman Lamont will stay until at least the next Budget in March to have the chance to take credit for next year 's expected economic recovery .
21 The three teams relegated to the Alliance League will be guaranteed cash hand-outs from central funds for at least the next three years .
22 In 1826 she was joined by her sisters-in-law , Sarah and Ann , who had just lost their mother ; the poor relief ‘ Extras ’ list granted them 1s. or 18d. a week for at least the next three years .
23 But he adds : ‘ We would expect the French economy to remain relatively weak for at least the next year because its main trading partner , Germany , is itself entering what is likely to be quite a painful economic slowdown , brought about by the very high interest rates . ’
24 Acqua alta ( the chance combination of high tide and strong winds ) therefore remains an emergency for at least the next seven years .
25 On the other hand a diary entry such as ‘ ring X ’ is effective and if the entry is some way in the future it may be necessary to amplify with a trigger of the form ‘ ring X re Y ’ and to have easily accessible some factual data such as the X telephone number and some data re Y. In a different context a car driver will develop a strategy to ensure that he does not run out of petrol , he may rely on a light which appears when the tank is nearly empty or he may calculate from his expected travelling that he need not concern himself about the issue until at least the next weekend , or he may programme himself to react to the fact that he is approaching a particular garage .
26 He sees relational and object models co-existing for at least the next 30 years .
27 Although Sun has re-iterated that it wo n't be doing a 64-bit Sparc implementation itself for at least the next three years — ‘ there is no need for it yet ’ ( UX No 376 ) — the company is seeking to define the space in which some are already working — Hal Computer Systems Inc for one .
28 One tape unit will be required to run this procedure , together with at least the next sequential NEWOED tape .
29 And ITN 's position as monopoly supplier of news to the Channel 3 stations ( current or future ) is assured for at least the next five , and probably 10 , years .
30 Issues , topics and solutions relevant for at least the next two decades of practice .
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