Example sentences of "[conj] [vb pp] [prep] the next " in BNC.

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1 Everyone has a smile and we all wanted to tell what we had done that day or planned for the next .
2 AMERICA 'S utilities have enough capacity , either on line or planned in the next decade , to accommodate 40 million electric vehicles .
3 The officer was than joined from the next flat by security guard Christopher Coyle , 39 .
4 In Scotia , which had not been mentioned as part of the Archbishop Adalbert 's spiritual kingdom , a few members of the Norman party left at short notice , to be more than replaced in the next week or two by friends and kinsmen who wanted their posts .
5 It is in this area that our communications facilities will require to be strengthened and developed within the next five years .
6 This was another of the instructions that would be repeatedly announced , ignored and forgotten over the next decade .
7 Inmos Ltd finally launched the long-delayed T9000 Transputer on Friday and hinted at the next generation ‘ Chameleon ’ technology .
8 Inmos Ltd has finally launched the long-delayed T9000 Transputer and hinted at the next generation ‘ Chameleon ’ technology .
9 These massive constructions of bamboo and paper , often passed down from year to year and re-covered for the next May festival by a new team , were far beyond the capacity of any individual flyer .
10 I have half a mind to defy their demands of space and economy , and to sleep on until awakened by the next pale arrival herself , expectant to abort and puzzled at my slumbering presence .
11 In 1987 , however , Sainte-Engrâce got its road out , at the far , eastern end of the valley , over what suddenly became the Col de Soudet ; it was inaugurated one day and used on the next by the toiling cyclists of the Tour de France , as part of one of their horribly taxing mountain climbs .
12 The recommendations in paragraph ten er ask you to approve the capital programme and the revenue budget and the staffing for the committee and that , that 's the increase of the one post I mean I referred to you earlier and if the committee approves this budget , will put forward to the Policy and Resources Committee on the thirty first of January which will consolidate the budgets for all the er services and make final decisions on how that 's to be and reset for the next .
13 CONFERENCE delegates yesterday swept aside a warning from the party leadership and called for the next Labour government to take back into public ownership immediately land sold off by privatised water companies .
14 and er the second door on , you , it opened and the doctor came out and called for the next person to come in , she did n't look to be above forty year old
15 He pushed some coins across the counter and settled on the next stool to Albert .
16 In what follows I hope to lay a finger on some of that discography 's oddities , and suggest ways in which it might be enriched and enlarged during the next 70 years .
17 I would also like to know how members think a branch development strategy should be drafted , approved and introduced over the next few months .
18 A deal is expected to be put together and announced within the next two weeks .
19 But Labour ‘ won ’ on a minority vote and governed for the next five years .
20 It appeared at the end of the ninth century and spread during the next two centuries throughout the Eastern ( Byzantine ) Church .
21 Unless he considers that there are important aspects requiring further investigation in depth , the Chief Inspector will order that a summary of the facts relating to — the accident be drawn up and published in the next monthly issue of AIB bulletins .
22 It wo n't make any difference immediately , but it will have a considerable impact in the long run , as explained in the next section .
23 ‘ Are ’ : spelt ‘ re , pronounced after vowels , usually with some change in the preceding vowel , e.g. ‘ you ’ — ‘ you 're ’ , ‘ we ’ — ‘ we 're ’ , ‘ they ’ — they 're ; linking r is used when a vowel follows , as explained in the next section .
24 Expenditure per head in R&D has a significant correlation with productivity , as seen in the next section .
25 J K Galbraith drew up a range of alternative situations as shown on the next page :
26 Its use is helping to create a change in the nature and pattern of industries , as shown in the next chapter .
27 As an instance , the taxonomic status of one of the common abomasal parasites of ruminants may be expressed as shown in the next column .
28 The Qur'an does recognise a right to private property but it is subject to important limitation , as indicated in the next extract .
29 agree to it being handed in the next day as opposed to the next lesson ?
30 This has led to the claim that British merger policy has potentially represented a Charter for Conglomerates , although it should be noted that , as discussed in the next subsection , there has been a move away from diversification and conglomerates , especially after the Stock Market Crash of 1987 .
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