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

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1 That would more than double the income for the exchequer next year providing two point three billion pounds .
2 The Library 's teams — winners of last year 's competition — did not fare so well this time , coming in 9th and 10th out of 14 teams , but the fishermen are hopeful of winning back the trophy for the Library next year .
3 The workforce reduction and other actions will result in a one-time charge of $40m to be taken against the fourth quarter figures , but Cray expects to remain profitable for the year , and sees higher profitability as a result of the measures next year .
4 The driver was oiling an axle box when he turned round to see the trim figure of a young lady with a small boy near the first compartment of the carriage next to the tender .
5 PLANS for a voluntary split of business interests is among options which British Gas has proposed to the Monopolies and Mergers Commission which is due to report on the future of the industry next month .
6 It appeared she had put the glass instead of the film side of the plates next to the lens .
7 Cicely Hepwood sat at the other side of the table next to her husband , with Travis seated next to his mother .
8 It was that inner voice that made me cringe as I lay sleepless on my lumpy mattress listening to the pogoing of the bedstead against the wall next door , where my co-tenants were pursuing their nightly quest for the elusive grail of Trish 's orgasm .
9 His continued absence increases speculation that Arsenal 's David Seaman will step out of his shadow for the first time in 18 months against the Poles next week .
10 Then he lurched heavily to his right , scampering behind a garden shed and scrabbling through the broken fencing into the grounds next door .
11 Remember that I had always intended to leave spare key with the Twills next door but never got round to it .
12 SCO and Pegasus are hoping to take advantage of an increased demand for computer-based accounting solutions expected when new accountancy regulations come into force in the UK next year , which will make it very difficult , the two claim , for companies to perform accounting tasks , like payroll , without a computer .
13 A woman should place her handbag on the floor next to her to avoid the possibility of sitting defensively crouched over it on her lap .
14 David , who cruises with his wife and two children , moors the boat on the canal next to his home at Warrington .
15 Before that it was in a similar condition to the cottage next door which has the original entrance to the spa .
16 But Conservatives in the ruling coalition dislike the idea because they fear losses at the polls next year to the far-right Republicans .
17 I do not need to tell you the potential problems and chaos that the delay is causing to the reorganisation of the leagues next season .
18 It will still be possible to make this part of the journey next year .
19 Other people tempted to rearrange borders for ethnic reasons ( Hungarians looking at western Romania , Greeks eyeing southern Albania , Russians glaring this way and that ) will have to go on making their own calculations about how much they really want that bit of the country next door , how tricky seizing it might be , and so on .
20 Outside , a weather vane had been built in the lee of the vicarage next door , hardly an ideal position ; especially , when I discovered that its arrow pointer had been fixed to point in the direction of the ruined castle Blanchefort in the nearby mountains .
21 The Silver and Knitmaster SRP60 ribber has an auto-set lever at the base of the carriage next to the pick knob .
22 England are conscious that what was planned as a dress rehearsal for the finals next summer now threatens to be the closest they get .
23 A minute later I heard the orderly 's voice inside the compound as he passed cigarettes to the Canadian through the window of the cell next door .
24 Almost immediately , the ground-floor window of the house next door flew up and the head of an elderly woman popped out between the curtains like a character in a Punch and Judy show .
25 He walks through there and he gets up on that shed at the bottom of the garden next door but one .
26 He was rummaging under the cushions of the armchair next to mine ; leafing through magazines , one after another , and discarding them .
27 He will replace Dean Jones , who is set to tour England with the Australians next season .
28 He knocked on the wall for the boy from the cafe next door to come in , and indicated his usual order with a nod ; to the other company , he raised a slow hand , palm over his breast but not touching it , and bent his head over the paper .
29 This is a frail old gallery in the yard next to the weavers ' yard , standing behind the main street .
30 ‘ There 's a nice worried American on the run from the draft next door . ’
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