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

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1 So if you 're Afro-American , female , below the age of 12 and with the next Do The Right Thing in the back of your mind , call Universal and ask for Spike .
2 On the night of the 17th and into the next day , the Germans mounted a massive bombardment ; shells are said to have fallen at the rate of 400 a minute .
3 At the first fork they must go left and at the next fork right and so on until they were challenged .
4 She embarked on the column in 1981 and over the next 11 years became , if hardly the guardian of people 's secrets , nonetheless a gushing fount of comforting advice .
5 Really dowdy , quite pretty but really dowdy and at the next one you see she 's erm this real baddie got bite my boots and real trendy sort of bimbo type character ai n't she ?
6 At the beginning of the 19th century the condition of the agricultural workers was desperately poor and for the next forty years wages did not improve .
7 He returned to Johannesburg at the close of the Boer war in 1902 and during the next four years proved that ore deposits similar to those of the central Rand goldfield were also present in the east Rand .
8 In Chapters 10-12 we examine the latter and in the next four chapters the former .
9 Sir Michael Edwardes was appointed to the task of rescuing the company in 1977 and in the next five years attempted to reduce excessive centralisation in the company and to improve efficiency , which involved many plant closures and redundancies .
10 The main impetus in Britain for measures to deal with age discrimination at the workplace — despite the current recession — derive from the so called demographic time bomb which will be increasingly felt by all organisations , public and private , during the 1990s and into the next century .
11 Armed with the classic mandarin 's pedigree , he joined the Treasury in 1961 and over the next 27 years he bounced between his first department and Downing Street , with the pattern being broken only by a spell with the Bank of England and City institutions in 1969 .
12 The raid netted him £500 million and over the next few weeks he made his strategy clear .
13 This year , the number of cars on Britain 's roads will reach twenty million and over the next thirty-five years , that number is set to double .
14 MAX B HARLOW graduated from Stanford University in 1927 and during the next ten years or so worked for various aircraft manufacturers , including Thaden , Bach , Waldo Waterman , Allan Lockheed , Bert Kinner , Northrop and Douglas , where he was involved in stress analysis for the DC-2 .
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