Example sentences of "[noun pl] [verb] [prep] the next " in BNC.

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1 For reasons given in the next section , we remain sympathetically sceptical .
2 Does he realise that , for example , in University college , Cardiff it is proposed to put an extra 1,000 students into the humanities building over the next three years ?
3 I 've got two essays to write in the next fortnight .
4 William Symons must have been a wild one for in July of the same year he and Elizabeth Cole also of Halling , were both bound over for twenty shillings to appear at the next gaol delivery .
5 However , the interest is usually in the filterable or settlable solids , and these are normally determined by the methods given in the next test .
6 Thatcher can be beaten , if opposition parties unite at the next General Election and campaign now !
7 The offenders had to enter into recognizances and find sureties to appear at the next ‘ Court of Justice Seat ’ , as the Forest Eyre was now called : final judgment was pronounced there .
8 These are not , furthermore , isolated examples ; in scene four , Anderson has the longest turn ( 86 words compared with the next longest , McKendrick 's 47 ) as he does in the final scene ( 53 words against McKendrick 's 14 ) .
9 In the zero-address computers discussed in the next section , some instructions require only an operation code field while others require an operand specification as well , so considerable variation in instruction length is possible .
10 Be warned : Most of the algorithms described in the next few sections are rarely used in practical systems .
11 See Fig. 1 for identification of the various DNA fragments described in the next paragraphs .
12 In a disputed property case , because the Class F effectively comes to an end on the issue of the decree absolute protective steps mentioned in the next section should be taken .
13 He sees a further shake-out of European personal computer manufacturer — with half the manufacturers disappearing in the next 18 months .
14 Once , my partner and I were not allowed to play on a vacant court , just because my friend had a brown sweatshirt on , and there was a veterans doubles match on the next court — we might put them off by playing on the vacant court !
15 The landlord may sue if he can prove that actual harm has been caused to the reversion or in the circumstances illustrated in the next case .
16 With Thornton dropping into the background and the money coming in , the comrades progressed to the next stage , the dummy edition .
17 That was the beginning of a series of small books of prayers spread over the next fifty years , which were prayed first and then made available for others who felt the same spiritual need as myself .
18 However , the UCTA is so intimately connected with the process of negotiation and drafting in the areas covered by the next four chapters that , as a preliminary to detailed analysis of the precedents , it was felt essential to lay out the principles contained in the UCTA and discuss their application in the light of the case law that has evolved in the 15 years or so since the UCTA came into effect .
19 As sea-levels rise in the next 20–30 years due to the ‘ greenhouse ’ effect , this very practical use of GIS technology is likely to become commonplace and of considerable practical importance .
20 Moreover , the results have reinforced the belief that the general equilibrium effects are potentially important and can be safely ignored only in special circumstances ( this , we shall see , is even more true in the long-run models explored in the next Lecture ) .
21 When you 're trying to wrap up international agreements on global warming and the protection of biodiversity , let alone to devise ‘ an agenda for action ’ for all countries to follow in the next century , things will inevitably escalate .
22 Amongst the most controversial aspects of the Bush budget was the proposed $46,600 million reductions in Medicare funding and other entitlement programmes cuts over the next five years .
23 The campaign to maximise the impact of the opposition parties ' votes in terms of seats won in the next election should begin now .
24 First , as economies grow , rising productivity levels made possible by technological advances allow workers to pass into the next sector .
25 The arrivals and departures list for the next day should be typed and copies distributed to all departments .
26 An American note was sent to the Soviet Union on 11 August 1947 requesting a report from the Joint Commission by 21 August to enable the two governments to decide on the next step .
27 Earlier still , rumour had it that England selectors needed only to whistle down a mine-shaft for a couple of fast bowlers to arrive in the next cage .
28 They 've already got five tracks earmarked for the next album .
29 Try to be as enthusiastic as possible ( enthusiasm is catching ! ) and take the names of everyone who came and ask them if they know of any other Christians to invite to the next meeting .
30 In the meantime , there would be several places spare at the next residential training weekend at Aston Clinton on February 21st to 23rd 1986 .
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