Example sentences of "[adj] [that] [art] next [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It is logically possible that the next brick to be released will ‘ fall ’ upwards . |
2 | It is likely that the next session will be decisive and that a curator will then be elected on a temporary basis : the appointment to direct the Visual Arts sector for the 1992 and 1995 Biennales can not be confirmed until the Executive Committee , whose mandate has now expired , has itself been completely renewed . |
3 | Unfortunately , in the hurly-burly of a busy existence it is likely that the next experience will occur ( rather like waves relentlessly breaking on the shore ) before there has been time to review . |
4 | If we avoid facing up to it we then make it more likely that the next time the situation , or a similar one , is encountered we will avoid it again . |
5 | Every project you undertake will be better than the last and before long you will be able to say : ‘ Well , that 's not too bad but I 'm sure that the next job will be perfect . ’ |
6 | Britain , together with most of our partners , made sure that the next step towards that was taken on Monday . |
7 | These too need to be distributed , for it is better that the next generation should grow away from the parent plant , where they will not suffer from its shade or be deprived of sustenance by its roots . |
8 | He was angry that the next day 's Guardian was to carry a damning review of Etruscan Pots Reconsidered , and more angry that this was common knowledge . |
9 | I was off-balance , falling forward , lurching with giant strides , certain that the next step would end in a nosedive . |
10 | That characteristically unerring line and grudging length have been intrinsic to Middlesex 's record-breaking run in the Sunday slog , and , as that tentative pivot becomes progressively freer , he is fully aware that the next step is to press more firmly on the throttle . |