Example sentences of "[coord] [adj] [prep] the next " in BNC.

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1 Hangleton and many other villages survived only as a single house or two into the next century .
2 Then , when the buck lay still , another stealthy pace or two before the next freeze .
3 Suffolk own a big place Bell , Bell something or other in the next road here do n't they ?
4 The status of every room can be displayed , enabling the reception office to tell at a glance whether a room is occupied , waiting to be cleaned or ready for the next guest .
5 The Labour amendment was to explore ways in which resources can be provided to fund and enhance refurbishment programme without closures and that for the next two years the additional necessary funding be sourced from housing benefit income and income from the sale of East Midlands Airport and from other capital receipts .
6 Patient diaries — Every patient was given a diary containing a page of 10 cm visual analogue scales for baseline and each of the next 24 weeks .
7 But the shock left me nervous and depressed for the next few days .
8 A break of 96 had suggested the possibility of a fight back but Doherty eliminated such thoughts with breaks of 40 and 53 in the next two frames .
9 Given the British Government 's determination to provide official aid to democratic countries — we are seeing the emergence of a growing number of them — does my hon. Friend agree that it would be proper and popular over the next five years to halve the gap between our official aid and the United Nations target ?
10 My eyes were on the far side of the valley where the track was clear and unbroken to the next turn above the main gorge .
11 He dominated an opening stand of 101 with Stewart and went on to add 53 and 73 for the next two wickets with Graeme Hick and Neil Fairbrother .
12 Five of the digits from the nine-digit key , two from the first five and three from the next four , e.g. for 987 654 321 :
13 The Manager of the package and those at the next level in the structure which reference it are reset to their original values for the package being updated and all packages which reference it ( see ( i ) above ) .
14 A balance between the things of this world and those of the next is represented in the scales to which the eyes are directed , an interpretation that was once confirmed by a quotation from Leviticus 19:36 inscribed on the frame : ‘ Let the balance be just and the weights equal ’ .
15 Now , the weekend after each international , the team goes into an Edinburgh hotel to look at videos of individual performances and those of the next opponents .
16 They charge 4 for the first hour and 3 for the next .
17 Most parts of Australia are expected to become hotter and wetter in the next 40 years ; more open water lying on the surface is likely to increase the risk of insect-borne diseases such as Ross River fever , Dengue and Bluetongue now confined to Northern Australia spreading throughout the country .
18 ‘ Family physicians ’ enjoy the most extraordinary regard in our society : somewhere in our joint head we need to see them as knowing , honest , trustworthy , benign and caring folk — the truth of the matter being that they are as forgetful , spiteful and drunk as the next person — and as likely to grow old , lecherous and incompetent as anyone else .
19 Barclays is expected to shed 2,500 jobs this year and 10,000 by 1995 , and National Westminster 4,000 worldwide by the end of 1992 and 15,000 over the next five years .
20 Father 's voice got louder and louder in the next room , but the children and Mother could not hear what was said .
21 But , for now , Happy Mondays are back and ready for the next round .
22 As a result of living within the rigours of a farming calendar these people understood the imperatives of the seasons ; they knew instinctively that the day did not stop just because it was dark , that work might be slack one day but fraught for the next three .
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