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

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1 And while you were , while you were using a film which you had in anyway for the next day 's performance and putting in that slot
2 Decisions made over the next three months seem certain to shape the future of work and play in Britain until well into the next century .
3 ‘ It 's very hard to predict because the costs are coming down rapidly , but I ca n't see it being an economic proposition until well into the next century , ’ Shah concludes .
4 He launched what became ( from February 1666 ) the London Gazette , which remained the government newspaper until well into the next century .
5 The Clean Air Act of 1970 set out to create a healthy atmosphere for the population within less than a decade , but even by the 1990s this has not been achieved and it is now expected that some urban areas will not achieve healthy air until well into the next century .
6 Is not the position that the United Kingdom will remain a very substantial oil producer until well into the next century ?
7 Many of the reserves that were not then technically capable of being produced economically will come on stream and , in my view , will ensure that we are a major oil producer until well into the next century .
8 Pozdyshev also reaffirmed that Russia plans to keep its Chernobyl-type reactors in operation until well into the next century " after making the necessary safety changes " .
9 And what they did was they put a tube from here into the next bit of the stomach , that comes round from underneath there , put a tube across there
10 The door went from there into the next cottage , now that was the open space .
11 They would have had to have done it within three weeks anyway and I think the way they are looking at it if they do that tomorrow then they 're counting from then till the next stage .
12 going to go into service in the next century , it 's going to be around till well into the next century .
13 A goalkeeper does not ‘ perform ’ his function in its theatrical sense , only in the sociological usage of ‘ perform ’ which we shall be looking at further in the next chapter .
14 Only a day or two ago in The Times , a high academic figure was complaining that ‘ the nature of the demand for education , at least over the next few years , seems unlikely to correspond with any precision to the national need for more scientists and technologists ’ .
15 Craft workers are likely to be in increased demand , at least over the next several years , to carry out maintenance on advanced equipment such as CNC machine tools and robots , though craft work is likely to change its context .
16 Part at least of the next ten years was evidently spent in the Newfoundland fishing trade , as he developed a specialist knowledge of the waters round that island .
17 However , the scientists say they believed the layer would continue to thin every winter at least for the next eight years , after which a ban on use of certain gases will start to have a beneficial effect .
18 This further increased its authority and enabled it to keep control over events , at least for the next few months .
19 By comparison , the risks of ‘ doing nothing ’ , at least for the next three or four years , are less acute .
20 At least for the next few days , allow yourself to be more impulsive .
21 For your own good , at least for the next year or so , I think you 'd be best out of the way .
22 Prices for Vines 5.50 , which includes StreetTalk , remain unchanged , at least for the next few months .
23 ‘ Roger , Roger , ’ he whispered , ‘ I am the Cardinal 's man in peace and war , at least for the next ten years .
24 ‘ I 'm here , ’ Robbie snapped , side-stepping him and moving further into the galley , ‘ because I 'm going to live here — at least for the next six months . ’
25 the farmers will hope it holds off at least for the next few weeks .
26 SHIPPING giant ACL today pledged to stick with Liverpool at least for the next four years after a new contract was hammered out between the Swedish-owned company and Mersey Docks and Harbour Company .
27 Serious economic reform seems blocked , at least until the next presidential election , due in 1992 .
28 Then , just as I 'd half a mind to twiddle with the radio in case Marlene Dietrich was still on , there would be another lurch of the Tardis-like mood and I 'd come upon a garishly-lit motel , freshly shipped across from the West , or else be smartly overtaken by a monstrous new Mercedes doing 200 kph or more with effortless abandon , at least until the next plunge into potholes and waterlogged scree .
29 It only remained for Terence Higgins ( Worthing ) to wrap up Serpell in moth balls , where it will remain until at least after the next election
30 Might such considerations explain Mrs Thatcher 's reluctance to join the system , at least before the next election ?
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