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

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1 If this happens , it is usually better to leave things for that year , and to take them right down after the next flowering .
2 She handed over a neatly wrapped ‘ mixed bunch ’ to one customer , with a chatty , ‘ Here you are , love , ’ and moved swiftly on to the next .
3 The move to Apollo Place brought Minton to an area long associated with artists ; through a circular window half-way up the stairs he looked down on to the next door studio which had once belonged to Turner .
4 Perhaps only in the next life .
5 Did the squalid detail of the atrocities of The Fox which the press featured so fully have no effect on the variety of Foxes spawned and featured so prominently over the next few months in the pages of these newspapers ?
6 If it falls much further over the next few days , Mr Major will have no choice but to raise interest rates .
7 Her salary has been growing to the point where she feels she can afford to buy a home and it promises to climb much further over the next few years .
8 With the economy predicted to be on the upturn it is perhaps the right time for Allied to invest in the Firkin chain and cash in early on the next consumer boom .
9 well yes as soon as things get moving there then we would be ready really so hopefully in the next month or so
10 In fact , the present strength in depth of the England set-up and the fine organisation nationally bodes extremely well for the next few seasons .
11 May you be doing so well into the next century !
12 Both scored highly in the first round but the French had done so well in the next round with three landing on the line , that only the RAF stood a chance of catching them .
13 So much happened so fast in the next few days .
14 We all worked extremely hard in the next few days , cleaning all the rooms and preparing the food .
15 ‘ If something was a loss , he was n't really concerned with that ; somebody else could clear that up — he was already on to the next thing .
16 In no sense did it correspond to the experience of student activism that so many of my generation were to go through elsewhere over the next few years .
17 We have to think a hundred years ahead , not just for the next year or two .
18 ‘ I 'm going to be away increasingly in the next few years .
19 Most of the people , just over two thirds , who spent all the last year of their life in a residential or nursing home were 85 or more , and it is this age group which is predicted to increase most rapidly in the next twenty years ( Central Statistical Office ( CSO ) , 1989 ) so it is likely that increasing numbers will spend the last year of their lives in such homes .
20 I think we outnumbered their support here , it was it gave the players a great lift , it was tremendous erm all credit to them erm we will drag even more along to the next game .
21 In that case the net must be gathered up with extreme care , since care taken now will mean the net can be set that much more easily at the next site .
22 The impression already given that , by and large , the women interviewed did not enjoy their work , is dissected and examined more thoroughly in the next chapter .
23 Most people expect the PLA to intervene more openly in the next political crisis , but not necessarily in a unified manner .
24 That this is the correct interpretation of the role of words in trusts emerges more clearly in the next section .
25 That such an interpretation , even though it deviates in important respects from Hume 's own intentions , is much less vulnerable to criticism , will be seen more clearly in the next chapter , when we analyse in greater depth the distinction between numerical and qualitative identity , and its ontological significance .
26 If you are unlucky and suffer a bad frost-burn , be prepared to prune the stems further back to the next dormant eye , whatever its direction , and whatever the date .
27 The distinction between controlling for a prior variable and for an intervening variable is drawn more sharply in the next section .
28 Buzzing his curving chinaman ( googly ) , appealing alternately softly and urgently , bustling quickly back for the next one , and batting with great vigour ( he hit 166 sixes for his grade club ) , Martin was eventually chosen for NSW in 1956–57 .
29 Miller 's beautiful Figures will be discussed more fully in the next chapter .
30 This is dealt with more fully in the next chapter .
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