Example sentences of "say [art] next [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | This experiment was quickly followed up by others using protein synthesis inhibitors , all essentially leading to the same conclusion — that if protein synthesis was prevented during the period over which an animal was trained , or for up to about an hour subsequently , then although the animal could learn the task , when tested on it some time later — say the next day — it behaved as if it were naïve . |
2 | But relief workers who rescued them say the next challenge is to ensure they do n't suffer psychologically from what they have witnessed . |
3 | The Treasury Secretary , Michael Portillo says the next Budget will include extremely tough decisions . |
4 | Liberal Democrat Kay Kirkham has called for the cancellation of an additional sum on Stockton community charges payers ' charges for this year , to cover non payers , saying the next government should offer an interest-free loan to the council instead , to be paid off as soon as the council collects overdue payments . |
5 | I 'm saying the next appointment to be made is all by , a complaint examiner , what I should n't have thought we wanted to do at the moment more than one . |
6 | ( Gerald Kaufman , later appointed to assist the hard-pressed Merlyn Rees [ Home Secretary ] , said the next plan would be called ‘ Loony ’ . ) |
7 | Intel Corp president Andy Grove told the annual meeting that the company 's chip business remains strong and that it is ready to fight new competitors in the market place , Reuter reports : ‘ Our response to all these competitors has been to concentrate on getting better and faster products into the hands of our customers , ’ Grove said , adding that Intel was meeting demand for the 80486 but dealer and customer inventories were tight ; capital spending this year is now likely to hit $1,800m , up from the previously planned $1,600m ; executive vice-president Craig Barrett said the next generation P6 microprocessor will probably be unveiled in late 1995 or early 1996 ; Intel holders also approved a two for one share split to take effect in June . |
8 | ‘ A lot of blue in this picture of yours , ’ Mackintosh said the next day . |
9 | Otley said the next day when he surfaced . |
10 | The first thing he said the next day was ( no pretending ) has she been a bitch to you ? |
11 | He said the next day , that were some people there that evening . |
12 | The court heard evidence from a Nicholas Moody who said the next day Mrs Handy told him the machine had stopped working . |
13 | He said the next government , whatever its colour , must make attempts to improve the legal system so that youngsters were not allowed out on bail to commit more offences . |
14 | ‘ It 's time we had a talk , ’ Otley said the next morning . |
15 | " Yes , I 've found some , " he said the next morning , approached again by the boy , as he 'd known he would be . |
16 | Mr Gozem said the next morning she escaped and told police . |
17 | ‘ Just iced water , thanks , ’ he said the next time she screwed up enough nerve to go back to his table . |
18 | in front of them , so I waited until I got home and took me slipper off and whacked his bum , I said the next time I said that 's what 's gon na happen , I said you can do what you like when we go out I said but just remember what you 'll get when we come back |
19 | Mr Willis said the next stage was to look at design development and engineering performance . |
20 | Dr Douglas Easton , who leads the CRC team , said the next task is to find the precise gene and identify its function . |
21 | ‘ We saw police taking them away early in the morning , ’ said a next door neighbour . |
22 | Let's say the next letter is e ( i.e. candidate string be ) — look down the 5th of the 26 pointers from the ‘ b ’ node to see if it is set , and so on , until the end of the candidate string is reached . |
23 | If they do n't respond I will say the next letter will be , okay I am now resigning and your car and your stock wo n't be returned to you er but I 'm holding them in lieu . |