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

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1 The TV is regarded as the next generation of home sets , with a flat screen that can be hung on the wall like a picture .
2 Now openly tipped as a candidate to succeed Norman Lamont as the next Chancellor in a summer reshuffle , the bookies have also cottoned on to him as a possible future leader of the party and cut his odds from 33-1 to 16-1 .
3 We played a couple of club dates , one of which was filmed as the next video for ‘ Back To The Light ’ , and then we did three smallish stadium gigs with Joe Cocker and the B-52s , and they went very well too .
4 The Marquis of Blandford has insisted he ca n't be stopped from succeeding his father as the next Duke Of Marlborough .
5 In 1064 , Harold sailed from Bosham ; a storm cast him up in Normandy where he was apparently tricked into giving his oath on saints ' bones to pledge support for Duke William as the next king of England .
6 Immediate matters arising from the appointment of Louis Gerstner as the next chairman and chief executive of IBM Corp : Gerstner says he made three IBM executive decisions — all of them undisclosed — during the five-block walk from the Midtown Manhattan Hilton where the announcement of his appointment was made and IBM 's Madison Avenue offices ; and while many say that it has looked to be that way for most of this year , it seems that for a couple of days , IBM really will be leaderless , because John Akers says he will resign at today 's board meeting , and Gerstner is not due to take up his posts until Thursday .
7 But of course she could n't ; she had to sit there and be polite , supporting him as the next chairman , knowing that was exactly what he was , knowing no one could handle the job better , and knowing too that he was one day going to get around to handling her … superbly .
8 Brisbane is targeted as the next location in 12–18 months but would not speculate on whether it would be another dual function site .
9 But looked at in its full historical perspective , Karajan 's career from 1929 to 1949 was as subject to trauma , disruption , and the vagaries of the times as the next man 's .
10 ‘ I want you as well dressed as the next man 's daughter . ’
11 ‘ I 'm as subject to the frailties of human nature as the next man — or woman . ’
12 They have families and mortgages and are just as worried about the possibility of a radiation leak as the next person . ’
13 ‘ Family physicians ’ enjoy the most extraordinary regard in our society : somewhere in our joint head we need to see them as knowing , honest , trustworthy , benign and caring folk — the truth of the matter being that they are as forgetful , spiteful and drunk as the next person — and as likely to grow old , lecherous and incompetent as anyone else .
14 As the next day or two dragged by , fear became Cassie 's almost constant companion .
15 Our mock-up makes your dream come true with Princess Di crowned as the next Queen — and Charles in a supporting role
16 In the same way that there are rules within sentences , limiting which words can follow others , so there might also be rules within discourses , limiting which sentence can follow another one , and if I write ‘ The knight killed the dragon ’ , then there might be limits , or constraints , on what I can put as the next sentence .
17 Seven million new leaflets are being sent to 35,000 GPs as the next stage of the BMA campaign against the NHS White Paper , which has now cost more than £2m .
18 Stuart is too good to be kept on the sidelines at a time when England have looked to include him in the B squad as the next stage of his international career .
19 The national conference which since late 1991 had been planned as the next stage in the democratization process , was on May 8 postponed until later in the year on the grounds that its preparatory commission had not completed its work .
20 They believe that with this unity a Labour Government becomes directly into view as the next stage on the road to working class power .
21 THE OIL-RICH Arab states should examine the space scene as the next area of commerce into which to pour petrodollars .
22 As the next section attempts to show , the case is largely made in reverse — there is very little written evidence of successful programmes and sizeable projects , and most partial evaluations and comments on conservation policies indicate failure .
23 I tell you in all candour that the option no longer exists , and that , insofar as it ever did exist , it only worked on each occasion since the war by injecting a bigger dose of inflation into the economy , followed by a higher level of unemployment as the next step . ’ ?
24 TREATY : An agreement signed by Europe 's governments as the next step towards political and economic unity .
25 ‘ Suppose we go with what the kid says , what do you see as the next step ? ’
26 The device was also hailed as the next step in Inmos 's technological evolution , filling the gap between the former T2 , 4 and 8 families and the proposed modular ‘ Chameleon ’ product line ( CI No 2,137 ) .
27 The arrival of the T9000 Transputer last week was hailed as the next step in Inmos Ltd 's technological evolution , filling the gap between the former T2 , 4 and 8 families and the proposed modular ‘ Chameleon ’ product line .
28 On Dec. 25 a 79-member national commission was created to determine the composition and agenda of a National Conference which was scheduled for May 1992 as the next step in the democratization process .
29 By contrast , wherever managers and subordinates are in the same layer separated only by pay grade — subordinates see the boss as too close , breathing down their necks , and they identify their ‘ real ’ boss as the next manager at a genuinely higher level of cognitive and task complexity .
30 All Waimea veterans speak of the outer reefs as the next frontier : the majestic ‘ cloud breaks ’ that erupt a mile and more from shore where the Aleutian juice is pure and unadulterated and waves even bigger than those at Waimea can , theoretically , be surfed .
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