Example sentences of "[noun pl] in the next " in BNC.

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1 From this discussion of London Creole we turn now to look at the London English of my informants in the next chapter .
2 The interviewer knows a secret and naturally imparts it to his million or so readers in the next issue .
3 Does my hon. Friend agree that , now that the Conservative party is formally represented in Northern Ireland and will have candidates in the next general election there , we should remove the anomaly whereby Northern Ireland citizens — who are of course British subjects — have to follow the rest of the United Kingdom ?
4 He said : ‘ I want to score two goals in the next game with Roma , including one like the one I got against Pescara . ’
5 Firstly , we plan to review many aspects of our constitution and bye-laws in the next year or so .
6 The programs probeorder , barr and costig for ordering the data are described with their algorithms in the next section .
7 It has been estimated that the industry may be short of some 50,000 skilled craftsmen in the next two years .
8 I will return briefly to these considerations in the next chapter , where their importance in pointing to the source of doctrines of the authority of the State will appear .
9 She followed this advice and had no further attacks of herpes in the next six months .
10 Overly euphoric notions inside the company that it 's going to move a million units in the next year ‘ ai n't gon na happen , ’ he said .
11 The company also said that it will continue with its application to the Department of Trade and Industry to operate a ‘ personal communications network ’ , which is expected to present the same opportunities in the next decade as cellular mobile radio is doing in this .
12 Terry Maher , chairman and chief executive of Pentos , said : ‘ There is a very real threat of VAT being levied on books in the next budget .
13 The bank , with 60 per cent of the ‘ retail acquisition ’ market , plans to install 20,000 terminals in shops in the next 18 months .
14 For many this is just costume dressing , but it points to a refinement of the relaxed creed now dominant in menswear , which is bound to filter through to high street shops in the next couple of seasons .
15 They are available by mail order at about £15 and will be in shops in the next few weeks .
16 Erm whether it 'll be a sustained erm recovery is another question , but I think you can take the view that you know you will , you will get some mileage out of share performances in the next couple of years .
17 She could hear voices in the next room .
18 BRITISH National Party leaflets calling for the re-introduction of hanging and forced repatriation will be sent to thousands of homes in the next few weeks .
19 These were now about two years old , so he hoped he might be amongst the prize winners in the next five years .
20 The different cliques stood together in their separate groups , talking shop : the ethnic collection of the new Paris-trained designer ; the likely winners in the next cabinet reshuffle ; the latest chapter in the interminable Bofors corruption scandal .
21 I have no illusions about the likelihood of its transforming schools in the next ten years .
22 Price inflation would feed into inflationary expectations , as in the Friedman version of the accelerationist hypothesis , resulting in even higher money wage demands in the next round of bargaining .
23 The screening takes place in the coming few months in the next stage of a three-year programme .
24 Erm he 's in Scotland for about the next month , but I 've asked him to do the recordings in the next week .
25 I think that part of our business makes it more difficult because ah the purchase of Allied Carpets by Carpetland is the space of the market at a fairly speedy rate and I personally believe other retailers will have the policy to sub-let surface areas in the next few years so it 's something we got on with three years ago and very pleased we did it .
26 Celia made two typing errors in the next sentence .
27 After the nuclear debate , the greatest social issue facing Western countries in the next twenty years will be the lack of jobs for young adults aged 16 to 25 , especially in the depressed regions .
28 We divide throughout by the last element to obtain as our new starting column unc then the iterations , using ( 3 ) at each step , begin unc We postmultiply A ( ignoring its top row ) by the column ( 4 ) to get the column of three numbers on the right ; divide by the last element to get the bottom three elements in the next column , and find the top element from ( 3 ) .
29 Seven year olds struggle with the four rules in one lesson and cave dwellers in the next , while their eleven-year-old brothers and sisters attempt to master fractions , area and the Victorians .
30 Before returning to these implicatures in the next section , let us first illustrate the other major kind of implicatures that Grice had in mind .
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