Example sentences of "[noun prp] [modal v] [verb] the next " in BNC.

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1 Sam Nujoma , President of Namibia , which became a Commonwealth member at independence in March 1990 , said that he hoped that Mandela would attend the next CHOGM , in 1993 , " as head of state of a non-racial , democratic South Africa " .
2 Ulster Unionist MP John Taylor warned Northern Ireland could become the next Bosnia unless the Government took steps to stop the IRA .
3 Santa in December will herald the next steam events and provide an introduction to the Steam on the Branch Specials .
4 Let Zimbabwe in , and England can stage the next World Cup and have its South African tour ‘ rebels ’ freed by Christmas ?
5 ISRAEL may boycott the next round of Middle East peace talks because a jailed man from the West Bank has been invited to join the Palestinian team .
6 I received this letter on Monday , and realized that Joe would arrive the next day .
7 Now she was positive that if Stephen had anything to do with it , Danny Bascombe would become the next prime Minister .
8 We met and a plan was conceived : Pete and Dick would get the next round in , then organise the logistics of food , route and transport .
9 Reports circulating in Hong Kong suggest that Britain will authorise the next group deportation under the mandatory programme before the next meeting of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees ' Indo-China committee on January 18 .
10 Clinton will spend the next few days meeting a wide range of individuals but will not announce any appointments to his administration until he feels comfortable , said spokeswoman DeeDee Myers .
11 As question marks over Mr Major 's future grew at Westminster , Mr Heseltine said Mr Lamont 's speech would be forgotten very quickly and Mr Major would win the next general election .
12 I my belief is that John Major will win the next election .
13 Paddy Ashdown MP will present the next Lecture in the series during April 1994 .
14 In short , the town of Inverkeithing was determined by the arrival of a letter from Count Nassau promising that Lieutenant Cuningham should obtain the next company of infantry which fell vacant , and at the same time requesting support for one of the candidates for the parliamentary election .
15 Colonel Ford , worried that he was losing his veteran Captain of skirmishers , had begged d'Alembord to stay for the impending campaign and implicit in the Colonel 's plea was a promise that d'Alembord would receive the next vacant majority in the battalion .
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