Example sentences of "the next [noun] of " in BNC.

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1 The next part of garden you encounter is herby and low growing , with paths and pavings .
2 His main expense is photocopying thousands of legal documents and he spends his days preparing the next part of his case .
3 Fortune owed Fred Winter a big favour and provided it , for the next part of this tortuous course was quite straight , with four fences to be jumped , and this at least gave the jockey time to work out how to respond to the calamity .
4 To follow our example through , leaving school is often a traumatic time : there is usually much regret but , on the other hand , there is also great excitement at the thought of doing new things and meeting new people at college or at work or wherever the next part of our life takes us .
5 But both theories can accommodate the basic effect and we shall need to give both full consideration in the next part of the chapter .
6 The next part of the discussion moves away from research institutions to farmers and pastoralists themselves , and concerns the accessibility of new agricultural technology to these people .
7 Fry deliberately wrote the next part of his essay in a railway refreshment room ( ‘ One must remember that public places of this kind merely reflect the average citizen 's soul , as expressed in his home ’ ) .
8 However , as the next part of the book shows , these smaller towns have gained relatively little from the urban dimension .
9 They are the subject of the next part of this section .
10 I started to realise that this was a kind of bridge toward the next part of life , whatever that may be .
11 The next part of the treatment is to ask him to visualize such a situation over a period of a week or two while , at the same time , trying to refrain from the sexual act itself — although kissing and caressing his partner , whether in bed or not , is to be encouraged .
12 Each of these weeks has its own theme , rather like a signpost leading to the next part of the route .
13 The next part of the story is pure circumstance but the effect might have saved poor Mr Cubbage 's life .
14 The next part of this article should be read and knitted at your machine .
15 After a heavily-publicised week on the slopes of Lech with their mother , the Princess of Wales , the princes are likely to join their father for the next part of their Easter holiday .
16 The next part of the meeting concentrated on the link between poor housing and ill health and a number of reports were commented upon as evidence of a clear link existing in this area .
17 The next part of the job was to film mink where they are most likely to be an ecological threat — the Outer Hebrides .
18 Resource-based learning can last as little as ten minutes : a child 's scrutiny of a repeating film-loop which teaches him a concept or skill he will need for the next part of his programme ; a short programmed exercise that enables him to test his grasp of an idea or piece of knowledge before embarking on a larger exercise ; a work-card unit giving practise in loading a projector or using a subject catalogue .
19 They also learn the position of the wetlands that provide them with crucial staging posts where they can feed and rest before starting on the next part of their journey .
20 Now what 's the next part of the question say ?
21 She seemed to skate over the next part of her story , but Julia grasped the salient part , which was that one of the English officers who fought with the Italians had fallen in love with her , promised to marry her and secretly made love to her .
22 The next part of the day is an exercise session and other simple games , eg passing of a ball and saying their name , use of coloured bean bags , large coloured floor dominoes , hoopla etc .
23 The next part of the jigsaw is rather more subtle .
24 And the next lot was Foulder and then the next part of the glen was Claypots And then there was the Broulands and then there was the Curtain of Glen Ayloch Er that was where the the market used to be held at the Curtain of Glen Ayloch where the hotel is now .
25 ‘ But here is the right place , ’ Walterkin argued in an even voice , ‘ for the next part of your history . ’
26 Ian Jack , my guide for the next part of the trip , was waiting for me with his new vehicle .
27 Given an allowable candidate word which is known to be able to start a compound or commonly used phrase , if the next part of the compound occurs in the list of alternatives for the next word position ( and so on until the end of the compound ) , then it is likely that the alternatives that make the compound are the correct choices .
28 I would , before passing on the next part of our programme , I would like to warmly thank Judy and Simon and Richard and Tony , not only for their presentations , their carefully thought out presentations to give us as broad a span as possible of how they see the priorities , what is happening at this time , but for everything else they do in leading their teams and initiating so many of the exchanges that take place , which adds so much , as has been said by , both by Judy and by other speakers , to carry N C V O forward .
29 The battles in Russia , Africa and Normandy became mere words , to be heard punctually from the loudspeaker at three or four o'clock , from the English news-reader if German security was sufficiently relaxed , or from anybody who thought he knew what the next allotment of words was going to be about .
30 In this way , the novelist Virginia Woolf and the painter Vanessa Bell , sisters at the heart and hearth of the Bloomsbury Group , had established the Sussex outposts which would prove a magnetic draw to friends and acquaintances for the next quarter of a century .
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