Example sentences of "[vb -s] [verb] the next " in BNC.

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1 ROOTPACK1 has selected the next approved version of APCK , [ 01.01 ] .
2 ROOTPACK1 has selected the next approved version of DPCK , [ 01.01 ] .
3 ROOTPACK1 has selected the next approved version of APCK , [ 01.01 ] .
4 ROOTPACK1 has selected the next approved version of DPCK , [ 01.01 ] .
5 To get to the next section of footway the pedestrian has to risk death by collision in the road reserved for motoring , analogous to the castaway having to swim the shark-infested waters to reach the next island .
6 It 's you well go and get a prize then my duck , Will has got the next one
7 SARA Sankey has earmarked the next Commonwealth Games in Canada as her swansong in international badminton .
8 In other cases the companies deal on the market themselves , so the transaction has to await the next stock exchange settlement day .
9 But she refuses to spend the next seven months in hospital — and I ca n't say I blame her .
10 The computer regularly calls the telemetering station and when it is time for the customer to replenish his stocks , the ICI Customer Service representative simply calls to confirm the next order .
11 What one generation finds appalling the next generation accepts .
12 Right , lets try the next one , what 's the next one ?
13 Pricing for the two-processor EL98 begins at $340,000 , the same price as the single processor Y-MP EL , and can be expanded to eight processors ; existing Y-MP ELs can be upgraded to the new version ; Cray says that it has taken five orders for the new machines , and expects to introduce the next generation of its supercomputer family by the second half of 1994 .
14 Pricing for the two-processor EL98 begins at $340,000 , the same price as the single processor Y-MP EL , and can be expanded to eight processors ; existing Y-MP ELs can be upgraded to the new version ; Cray says that it has taken five orders for the new machines , and expects to introduce the next generation of its super computer family by the second half of 1994 .
15 It saves wondering the next day whether Jimmy Lynch will bring anything to the house or not . ’
16 In the mid-1990s , object-oriented programming promises to bring the next irresistible revolution , but until that happens , no-one should be too surprised if the mass of desktop users splits into two camps , one that goes down the Unix-with-everything route , the other that decides as a matter of policy to remain in the ‘ do n't know ’ came , judging MS-DOS with a touch of Windows here and there to be good enough for the next three or four years until the picture of the future becomes a bit clearer .
17 Erm because it 's got the Next label on it and I like that outfit .
18 And not only that er go into the Newcastle Evening Chronicle it 's dumped the next day .
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