Example sentences of "[vb mod] [vb infin] in the next " in BNC.

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1 With the political dust not yet settled from a controversial abortion ruling in July , the nine Supreme Court justices must rule in the next nine months on three other attempts by US states to regulate abortion as well as the right of parents to terminate the life of a brain-dead daughter .
2 Detectives investigating the death of Tanya Probyn must decide in the next hour whether to continue to question her husband , or release him .
3 Okay and that sh we should have in the next day or two .
4 It will sell for £35,000 with basic instruments and the first should arrive in the next few weeks .
5 While civil conflicts of this kind should diminish in the next twenty-five years as African states mature , they will not disappear .
6 I have n't really asked you very many questions so I 'll , I 'll ask you a question which sets us up for a programme we might do in the next series , having discussed the wedding , next the honeymoon !
7 But I might do in the next fifty years any of them .
8 I tell you what , I 'll run in the next London Marathon , then I 'll have to keep fit . ’
9 She did n't know , did she , what might happen in the next few days ?
10 You start , you play this game , I 'll join in the next game , okay ?
11 A controlling block of the club 's shares is going back on the market and a new owner could emerge in the next few weeks .
12 Microsoft Corp chairman Bill Gates ' threats to make life miserable for WABI by bringing out competitive products of his own ( UX No 432 ) , are believed to involve Bristol and a Microsoft license to Wind/U which could happen in the next few weeks , though nothing has been signed .
13 It is possible that a substantial increase in demand for teacher education on language could develop in the next few years .
14 And botanists fear a quarter of the world 's flora could vanish in the next century , so it 's vital the garden continues to help the plant kingdom grow and flourish .
15 I know he could walk in the next lesson and things would be perfectly OK .
16 Suzie loved window-shopping , so was n't there a possibility that she might be here , that her quest could end in the next hour or so and she would be spared the ordeal of seeing Rune Christensen again ?
17 As I shall explain in the next section , this earlier privileging of intellect was intimately connected with resistance to nominalism , and , in the seventeenth century nominalism triumphed .
18 They favoured unitary authorities for most of England though , as we shall explain in the next chapter , this recommendation was never implemented .
19 These channels make the membrane permeable to ions or molecules , which can then enter the cell and act as signals for the initiation of the biochemical cascades which ultimately lead , in ways that I shall describe in the next chapter , to the synthesis of new synaptic membrane components and hence to synaptic remodelling .
20 As we shall discuss in the next chapter , there is a lot more work to be done before the causal process underlying this relationship is laid bare : we do not know whether it is through buying a better diet or better medical care , for example , that richer countries improve their life expectancy .
21 As we shall discuss in the next chapter , this is a question that has concerned pluralists much more .
22 It was worked out by the Austrian ethologist Karl von Frisch in the middle of this century , by methods we shall discuss in the next section .
23 Over the weekend , when it still seemed possible that Baldwin would resign in the next few days , Sydney Arnold and Lees Smith advised MacDonald not to take office , on the grounds that a Labour Government would be bound to fail and that the party would then be ‘ overwhelmed ’ .
24 As we shall explore in the next chapter , it can be an experience that is both liberating and protecting .
25 His proposed mechanisms we shall explore in the next chapter .
26 As we have already mentioned , and as we shall reiterate in the next chapter , the distinction between these two forms of insanity is probably more a matter of psychiatric convenience than aetiological reality .
27 Making the announcement , which follows two years of uncertainty about the zoo 's future , Dr Gipps said £2.5 million was already assured for the capital project which would begin in the next financial year .
28 As we shall see in the next chapter , arriving at a balance between these two is often what drama educationalists are seeking .
29 We shall see in the next chapter how carrying comparisons with living animals too far can result in curious and inaccurate pictures of the past .
30 The results were not to be entirely bad , as we shall see in the next section .
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