Example sentences of "new [noun pl] [prep] [art] next " in BNC.

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1 New programmes for the next three years include a research study on women in the media in some Asian countries , workshops in South Asia for women 's alternative media , and a wider concern for advocacy in women 's media issues .
2 Mr Lang hopes to announce the decision on the boundaries of the new authorities in the next four months .
3 Intelsat plans to take the capacity as a stop-gap while it awaits delivery of 10 new birds over the next four years .
4 • Chrysler 's vice-president of Internal Operations , Joey Cappy , claims Chrysler is in a ‘ strong cash position ’ and will spend £8.25 billion on new products over the next five years .
5 A British company that has nothing to do with the American rail network , Amtrak is expanding and wants to recruit about 200 new franchisees in the next year .
6 One executive opened seven new clients for the next American figures .
7 Fujitsu looks to sell 35,000 units of the new models over the next two years .
8 NEC is looking for sales of 30,000 units of the five new models over the next two years .
9 He has just set ambitious new targets for the next three years .
10 The fossil record seemed to indicate sudden steps rather than continuous development , although new discoveries over the next few decades would help the evolutionists ' case .
11 It was formed in 1990 to develop traffic control and surveillance technology for China 's plan to build 65,000 miles of new highways over the next five years .
12 Wood is pruned from a rambler as soon as it has flowered , to divert growth into strong new stems for the next year 's bloom .
13 WESTERN car makers hoping to expand into the new consumer markets of eastern Europe will have to mark time until 1995 , according to figures from DRI/McGraw-Hill which is predicting a jump in new registrations in the next half of this decade , but continuing sharp declines until 1995 .
14 Dr Ryan estimated that the industry would require something in the order of £330 billion to pay for new jetliners over the next eight years .
15 This optimism was partly reflected in the fact that 40 per cent claimed they intended to take on new employees within the next six months .
16 The right hon. Gentleman quotes job losses , but he fails to mention Tesco 's plans for 5,000 new jobs over the next year , Safeway 's plans for 2,000 jobs , Nissan 's plans for 600 new jobs in the north-east , and the fact that Toyota is providing another 3,000 jobs in Derbyshire .
17 The Council of Ministers on Jan. 24 also approved a 300,000 million ptas investment plan for Asturias providing for the creation of 1,800 new jobs over the next six years with special regard to the mining sector .
18 Introducing the broad outlines of an economic programme marking a new direction for Brazil , Haddad said on Dec. 31 that the fight against inflation , currently running at an annualized rate of about 1,500 per cent , took second place to plans to improve living standards by doubling and possibly quadrupling the minimum wage and creating 4,000,000 new jobs over the next two years through selective economic development .
19 A bold new claim , bandied about with some confidence by those in the know — those who have studied the demographics , who foresee that 80% of new jobs in the next five years will be taken by women .
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