Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb -s] [prep] [art] next " in BNC.

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1 Drivers of Italian heavy goods vehicles began a blockade of customs posts at the border with Austria on Sept. 13 , 1989 , causing tailbacks of several thousand lorries at the Brenner Pass and other crossing points over the next eight days .
2 No matter what the future holds for the next generation and the delicate trembling wilderness , at least we can promise our children and grandchildren one sure thing .
3 Mr Beregovoy is expected to approve proposals for a Gallic form of personal equity plans in the next few weeks which would allow French investors up to £60,000 worth of shares each , free of dividend and capital gains tax .
4 Her whole future depends on the next few moments !
5 An economic agreement worth 7,200,000 million lire in the form of a government-guaranteed loan and export credits over the next five years , as announced by Italy on Oct. 18 , was also signed .
6 Foulds could only muster single figure totals in the next two as Doherty opened up a 2–1 lead .
7 Now , as soon as the action switches to the next scene , let's make a run for the Butcher Building .
8 What if the passenger gets out because he is terrified by what is going on and the car crashes at the next corner ?
9 If you answer correctly , keep the card and play passes to the next player .
10 SAFE SEATS — On Safe Seats , play passes to the next player .
11 It is certain much will depend on how the campaign develops in the next three weeks .
12 If the sport grows over the next 10 years as quickly as it has in the past five , I could make a lot of money . ’
13 It is not always possible to answer post by return , or to return telephone calls within the next few minutes .
14 Steg needs every trick in the book-worm to make sure that his sprogs are fed — at which point our horrid hero moves to the next level and faces the same problems again .
15 In Germany a child proceeds to the next year only when he has achieved a satisfactory standard in every subject of the curriculum .
16 The DoE sees the duty as self regulating , since each holder of waste checks on the next ( and sometimes previous ) holder in the chain .
17 We can not expect Britain to influence the direction the Community takes in the next decade unless it is a full and enthusiastic member .
18 Unless membership jumps before the next election , which must be held within a year , there seems little chance that candidates deemed vote-worthy will be rewarded with campaign funds .
19 About £35bn of Britain 's huge £50bn borrowing debt is due to the recession , and will be wiped out as the recovery continues over the next three years .
20 About £35bn of Britain 's huge £50bn borrowing debt is due to the recession , and will be wiped out as the recovery continues over the next three years .
21 If successful , the region 's bid for Objective One status within the EC would open the door to a multi-million pound package of regional development grants over the next six years .
22 But several senior finance officers said last week that between two and three dozen health authorities could face bed closures and service cuts in the next couple of months , with others deferring developments .
23 Chota waits for the next ration of pears from Chris Jones
24 Fires associated with cultivation volatilize 300–700kg nitrogen per ha from vegetation and surface-litter and a further 500–2000 disappear from the surface soils in the next year or two .
25 During a glaciation , the streams draining the neck of land will be rejuvenated and will tend to cut into the neck of land , which will be partly flooded when sea level rises in the next interglacial .
26 It is absolutely clear and I want to make it clear that we may not be doing anything tomorrow or the next day , we 'll all be , we 'll all be try to understand and determine is how we will deal with the issues in as and if traffic develops over the next ten years or so and that strategy will then form the basis under which we will try to resist city area that we did not see there .
27 No time to waste : a 1920s typist takes dictation as the train speeds to the next business meeting .
28 The important point is that if one ultradian peak is missed then the baby waits until the next peak .
29 It sets out the Treasury 's latest economic forecast and the planning totals for the next three years , and provides the broad departmental allocation of expenditure which have been agreed during the public expenditure survey ( PES ) .
30 If road traffic doubles within the next 20-25 years as forecast , then the number of annual road vehicle crossings of the Forth could conceivably reach 40 million by the early part of the next century .
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