Example sentences of "[vb pp] [adv] to the next " in BNC.

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1 Debts were carried on to the next account ; there was certainly none of the easy attitude of the old 17th Century German masters who regularly wrote workers ' debts off .
2 an over-ambitious agenda which takes too long to complete or has to be carried over to the next meeting .
3 He was suspended for five matches by UEFA after his verbal attack on Swedish referee Rune Larrson during the European Cup-Winners ' Cup game against Spartak Moscow last October — four games of which will be carried over to the next Liverpool campaign in Europe following their elimination last October by Spartak Moscow .
4 Balance c/f — Amounts which are carried forward to the next day 's tabular ledger .
5 Any money not required to meet chargeable expenditure in that year can not be carried forward to the next financial year ; it must be surrendered to the Consolidated Fund .
6 So therefore you 'd have no liability but you 'd have unused capital allowances to be carried forward to the next year .
7 The Founders moved on to the next question .
8 And by now the Prime Minister has moved on to the next sterling crisis .
9 This system involves a continuous rotation of paddocks in which the susceptible younger calves graze ahead of the immune adults and remain long enough in each paddock to remove only the leafy upper herbage before being moved on to the next paddock .
10 The window is then moved along to the next position .
11 Hence it is transmitted vertically to the next generation and then , vertically again , to an indefinite number of future generations .
12 As I recall it , I was a parcel , handed on to the next bloke at the end of the day .
13 Admittedly , gifts during life will be taxed less heavily than bequests , provided that the donor survives the gift by four years , but even so it will be almost impossible for a thriving business or a farm of economic size to be handed down to the next generation .
14 Reveille for the remainder was at 0600 , as the transit camp we had been living in for the fortnight had to be handed over to the next inhabitants spick and span .
15 So whilst the intersections of logical spaces at an elemental level will allow the elemental functions to be maintained , these must be reflected back to the next higher level in the system to establish whether the required function of that assembly space has been achieved or corrupted .
16 Alec was abandoned as the boys raced ahead to the next class .
17 I should have then gone on to the next cleanest one and finished off with the cleanest one .
18 Sin , pain and death were linked together ; all three belonged inescapably to our transitory existence in an imperfect world , and each link in the chain led on to the next one .
19 That was why it was ever brought to light so it 's gone down to the next generation .
20 The ratio is then rounded up to the next whole number ( Reg 30(4) ) .
21 Many times the wrong name has gone forwards to the next round because competitors confused who was white and who was red .
22 Man is a god in ruins , thought Emerson , and perhaps at the end of the twentieth century much the same could be said of his world , a still beautiful but ravaged paradise which , regardless of the tenets of sustainable development will not be passed on to the next century in better or even the same condition , in fact , almost certainly in worse condition as a result of meeting the needs of another billion or so people .
23 While physicians advised sparing use of the ointment , the quacks prescribed it liberally to great effect and had usually passed on to the next town before the inevitable relapses and the not infrequent deaths — results of over-treatment — had occurred .
24 Sean was so astonished that he almost swallowed the paten as well as the host and Paddy , his face bright red as his hair , hurriedly passed on to the next communicant .
25 Passed on to the next by the country 's elite .
26 Only a proportion of these are passed on to the next stage of conscious analysis .
27 But to the Lamarckians it seemed much more natural to assume that the wasting away of an individual 's eyes when there was no light would be passed on to the next generation , resulting in a rapid loss of eyesight in the whole population .
28 Hence , governments interested in reducing these disparities have introduced various taxes on large wealth holders , directed in particular at reducing the extent to which large accumulations of wealth can be passed on to the next generation .
29 The particles themselves remain separate and discrete when it comes to being passed on to the next generation .
30 Then those same genes either get passed on to the next generation or they do n't .
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