Example sentences of "[modal v] [adv] [verb] [prep] next " in BNC.

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1 As I have often said in these ‘ Notes ’ , Athletico is a forward-looking club and so thoughts must now turn to next season .
2 And United must now wait until next Tuesday , when they travel to Radcliffe Borough , to try and get the result out of their system .
3 That was a great holiday — and I ca n't wait for next year to come
4 If you ca n't wait for next month then you could get hold of a copy of my book ‘ QBasic:The Language of MS-DOS ’ .
5 They ca n't wait until next year 's race to see if they can do even better .
6 I bet you ca n't wait till next week can you ?
7 A dispute with Telecom engineers is holding up the company 's first link in London , and Mercury 's first inter-city line — which should have been operating by now — will not open until next year .
8 How about this No Smoking Please stickers have been sent out to London cabbies but unfortunately they will not arrive before next week .
9 In the convention discussions yesterday , delegates remained deadlocked on how to protect the elephant and discussion will now continue through next week .
10 On the jumping front , Laura 's Beau is to miss the Irish Grand National at Fairyhouse on Monday and will now rest until next season .
11 Wo n't change till next year anyway !
12 We 're three-quarters of the way through our new LP , but it probably wo n't surface until next February . ’
13 Friday … and Mr Godschalk from the Insurance wo n't call till next Tuesday — so Saturday week it is ! ’
14 She had exams last January , did n't she , and she has n't had exams since last January , she wo n't have until next during June .
15 The crash investigators wo n't report until next year on why their low level training flight went so wrong .
16 It wo n't dry till next week .
17 I would like to have a family one day but I can not think about next week , let alone something as important as that , ’ she added with already familiar coyness .
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