Example sentences of "[be] [verb] [to-vb] the next " in BNC.

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1 You 're going to spend the next few months hanging over them with your heart thumping in case they 've stopped breathing and the next few years after that stopping them committing suicide because a perfectly ordinary house has turned into a minefield of electricity and stairs and windows and boiling kettles .
2 THIS IS the day for signing in and checking out fellow schmoozers ; for ploughing through the completely bewildering gig schedule , and trying to work out just how we 're going to survive the next 100 hours without losing any important internal organs .
3 To reduce the number of hours of our training it has been agreed to offer the next course over four terms only .
4 We are beginning to plan the next stage of development with a target of 6500 campus-based students by the year 2000 .
5 General Wiseman was retiring and a High Council had been called to elect the next General .
6 The Tories say Labour can not be trusted to form the next Government .
7 Prost could be said to represent the next generation of drivers and Niki the past .
8 Black males and white women could be used to represent the next highest rungs of the ladder , but lower ones would have to be found in the fossil record .
9 On exit from the form , the field number will be used to select the next field .
10 Youth Club seems to be running well , the leader will be invited to attend the next meeting of committee .
11 Using equations ( 6.6 ) and ( 6.7 ) we can calculate a starting value , p(0) , and a factor by which this and each succeeding value is to be multiplied to yield the next value .
12 The reunion was a great success and Keith and joint organiser Jeryl Whitelock , who is a lecturer in International Marketing at Salford have already been asked to organise the next one in five years time , when the graduates will mark the twentieth anniversary of successfully completing the degree .
13 So far , another two hundred and thirty had been taken to the nearest hospital , although few were expected to survive the next twenty-four hours .
14 We were sentenced to hang the next morning at the gallows of Montfaucon .
15 Members of the Odiham Society resident in London ‘ and all friends of the Institution ’ were requested to attend the next meeting .
16 Heading for the same ship again , he was once more ignored by the guards and was fed by the crew before being told to return the next day .
17 If it had not , they were asked to ignore the next set of questions .
18 Last month it doubled the speed of its 486 chip and later this year the company is expected to introduce the next generation processor , the 586 .
19 ‘ It would be great , particularly as Milan is bidding to hold the next Olympic Games after Atlanta , ’ he suggests .
20 Now the Standing Conference of Principals , the national body which represents colleges like Chester , is to meet to discuss the next move and there are calls to ignore Mr Boswell 's rejection of their case .
21 's warning to send the next late-comer straight to Matron . ’
22 Everyone present knows what is to be done , indeed has rehearsed it , and all that is needed to trigger the next move is a loud noise from the expected direction .
23 Within the next few weeks , Sparc International Inc is going to release the next iteration of its interface definition for the Sparc RISC architecture .
24 For example , " What do you think about Mr Gorbachev ? " or " Who do you think is going to win the next election ? "
25 The position detector pulse sent to the control unit is used to generate the next step command .
26 Option 9.2.0 , Update Offline Parameters , is used to schedule the next Offline run .
27 Option 9.2.0 , Update Offline Parameters , is used to schedule the next offline run and details of the parameters required are described below .
28 A teenager who 's aiming to become the next Paul Daniels has joined the world 's most exclusive group of magicians .
29 Rather they overlap and as one sound is produced the vocal apparatus is preparing to speak the next one .
30 Computerworld interprets IBM 's willingness to make public its plans for OS/2 3.0 as the latest advance in the clash with Microsoft Corp : having lost out in the personal computer operating system game , where OS/2 is lagging far behind compared with MS-DOS and Windows , IBM is trying to position the next generation OS/2 competitively against Microsoft 's forthcoming NT operating system .
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