Example sentences of "from next " in BNC.

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1 Results this week from Next and Sears will also give a measure of the retail downturn following the 1,850 job cuts announced by Littlewoods last week .
2 With deregulation of Australia 's domestic air system from next year foreshadowing greater competition , both the pilots and the airlines see the dispute as a final show of strength .
3 A campaign to prevent the closure of Edinburgh 's dental school ended in failure when the Universities Funding Council announced its intention to phase out the school 's grant from next autumn .
4 Mr Polyakov was speaking at the Soviet Embassy School , where Russian schoolchildren had a preview of the books that will be available in the Soviet Union from next month .
5 But the Rugby Union has seen fit to let it degenerate and from next season , when it 's played at the same time as the divisional championship , it will be virtually kaput .
6 THE WOMEN 'S Tour de France , traditionally held in July at the same time as the men 's race , will be held in the first two weeks of September from next year .
7 Save & Prosper launched a new plan on Thursday , MIM Britannia has a new plan available from next week , and the investment trust arm of Robert Fleming has recently unveiled a plan .
8 Cathy : ‘ I tend to buy most of my clothes from Next , but this top is n't — I 'm not telling you where I bought it ! ’
9 POINTS of Order could n't help visualising the scene in Number 10 Downing Street a week last Thursday , when the lad from next door burst in to say his piece .
10 Total turnover , net profit and purchases will be accepted from traders with a turnover below £10,000 from next April , he said .
11 FANS OF THE open-top jeep as a means of safari travel will have a wider choice in Zambia from next year , when the national airline 's subsidiary , Africa Bound , will start regular game drives through South Luangwa and Kafue national parks — £1,233 for a 10-day tour .
12 An extra £5 million would be brought forward from next year to offset the extra cost , but it would not be made up next year .
13 OPPOSITION spokesmen and student leaders last night denounced the Government 's bill to introduce top-up loans from next autumn as a constitutional outrage and abuse of parliamentary democracy .
14 Claiming that health workers ' fears were being overcome and that there was now a much better understanding of the plans , Mr Clarke said : ‘ There are volunteers all over the service waiting for Parliament to approve these provisions so we can get on with it from next summer onwards . ’
15 From next year , all dialled local and national calls , and most direct-dialled international calls will be charged only at cheap rates on Christmas Day , Boxing Day and New Year 's Day .
16 From next September , the Government is to raise the cost of tuition fees , paid by local education authorities on behalf of students , from £607 to £1,675 .
17 Mr MacGregor , who supports strongly the principle of loans for students , is believed to be embarrassed by the controversy created by Mr Robert Jackson , the junior minister for higher education , who devised a top-up scheme which has angered backbench Tories and the banks that are supposed to administer it from next September .
18 From next season an attacking player who is in line with the last defender when the ball is played up to him may no longer be offside .
19 The Government says loans , to be introduced from next autumn , will share the burden of student maintenance more fairly between taxpayers , parents and students .
20 The new levels of grant — £2,845 in London halls or lodgings , £2,265 out of London and £1,795 for students living at their parental home — should remain frozen from next autumn as the loan scheme is phased in .
21 The council of the Association of University Teachers backed a claim drawn up by the union 's executive for a 27 per cent pay rise from next April .
22 From next year those barriers will be gone altogether .
23 From next year , cigar and pipe-tobacco advertising will be banned from British television .
24 The Sergeant came rushing in from next door .
25 From next year your agrochemical salesman or adviser could have a new set of professional letters after his name .
26 I 'm trying to make a gradual move from being Charlene from next door to being Kylie .
27 Arne comes in from next door first thing and last thing and fills the hob for me , and I 'm grateful for the extra comfort . ’
28 From next year the potato will be removed from the recommended list of the National Institute of Agricultural Botany in Cambridge .
29 From next season onwards , the Professional Footballers ' Association permitting and the projected earnings proving correct , the Premier League should have the purchasing power to buy up even more of the available playing talent and be in a position to dominate the FA Cup to a greater extent than usual .
30 Now , benefiting from £1.3 million in investment , it has a speedier service thanks to a modern radio signalling system and , from next month , new rolling stock .
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