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

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1 In what follows the interpretative dimension will come alive only on the next layer of the problem , where we ask whether social rules and institutions account for the performance of social roles , or vice versa , In other words , we think international institutions too fragile to permit a fully systemic answer on the highest layer and so incomplete that an answer which favours the international units must yield to curiosity about how these units work .
2 We will study this further in the next paragraph .
3 We shall explore this further in the next chapter .
4 Because if you should think some now in the next five or ten minutes , and then if during the next week you meet in the week sometime
5 But whether serial or parallel processing turns out to be the way the brain works ( there will be more to say about this too in the next chapters ) , there will be cellular events associated with both the short-term and the long-term phase , and we have to try to distinguish between them experimentally .
6 Four victories and two second places took her to 140 points before the Christmas break , almost 100 ahead of the next best , Switzerland 's Chantal Bournissen .
7 Rees , however , hit back to take the second set 7-5 and then moved 6-2 ahead in the next but Gourlay replied with two doubles and a single to take the set 7-6 .
8 I would like to end with a plea to all those out there of similar mind to keep alive the trivial names , the odd stories , the quirky characters and the strange anecdotes , and to pass these on to the next generation with a simple message .
9 and he got this job lot of perfume , and he said oh I can shot these out over the next few years , I said , oh if you really want to .
10 A further extension through this horizon is then possible up to the next surface on which or at which the space-time again splits into two separating gravitational waves which are the time reverse of the initial approaching waves .
11 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 .
12 They work it all out for the next weeks , even though it turns out Paul has forgotten the Tipp-Ex .
13 There are suggestions that Rolls-Royce may be unable to fund the cost of the new model , due out in the next few years , and that Vickers will not be able to carry the burden much longer .
14 Be that as it may , plenty of new titles are due out in the next six months .
15 We 're going to be meeting more regularly in the next er few month and we want to know what
16 Same again to the next until you got your six chambers .
17 It was agreed at , I think the last executive committee , that as a follow-up to that survey , and to take on board er , N C V O's own practice , a small working group was going to be established of people from disability organisations , those which are both disabled-led organisations , and others , to enable us to take that forward over the next year .
18 Similarly , whereas 65 per cent of those interviewed in the Yorkshire community voted Labour in 1987 and 66 per cent indicated that they would vote Labour again at the next general election , in the Nottinghamshire community the respective percentages were 51 and 48 . )
19 Remarkably , more than seven years later he ran laps of 58½ , 63½ , 65¾ , and 66 seconds at Lillie Bridge , London , on 23 August 1886 to establish a world 's best time of 4 minutes 12¾ seconds that was unbeaten anywhere for the next twenty-eight seasons and was unbeaten by a Briton for forty-nine years , until Sydney Wooderson returned 4 minutes 12.7 seconds , running in Glasgow on 3 August 1935 .
20 The Royal has committed itself to increase that significantly in the next few years .
21 This rise is dramatic , as is illustrated in figure 6.6 , which shows a steep rise in this age-group in the first half of the twentieth century and a levelling out at about 15 per cent from the 1980s well into the next century .
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