Example sentences of "[verb] [num ord] week " in BNC.

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1 It 's a letter from Mrs Burrows asking you to dine next week !
2 I got caught last week because I got fed the wrong line .
3 Rosie was going to move in with me April–July as Mark has found a room in a really nice flat in St Stephens Street ( nr. ) from April , but she phoned last week to say she + Jonathan have bought a wee flat already !
4 Mrs Xoliswa Falati was reported last week to have been involved in an eviction dispute with Mrs Mandela , wife of the African National Congress leader , and to have telephoned a newspaper seeking help , before being driven off in a car with several men .
5 Beside the flowing signature is a newspaper cutting : Captain G.A. Pennington , whose tragic death in an aeroplane at Doncaster was reported last week , was the son of the vicar of Ashburnham in Sussex .
6 Sun Microsystems Inc has denied that it has plans to develop a Sparc implementation of Microsoft Corp 's NT operating system , as reported last week in the US paper Open Systems Today : the paper quoted Sun president Scott McNealy as saying ‘ NT needs to be ported to Sparc — if they [ Microsoft ] do n't do it , they are missing the boat ’ ; despite the denials , observers hint darkly that some sort of effort involving Sparc and Microsoft is under way , and will come to the surface over the next few months .
7 Sun Microsystems Inc has denied that it has plans to develop a Sparc port of Microsoft Corp 's NT operating system , as reported last week in the US paper Open Systems Today .
8 TopLog International has not yet put pen to paper with Univel Inc to support Unixware , as reported last week ( Ux No 399 ) .
9 I mean if you 'd have been reported last week for it you would think Yeah I 'm damn sure that 's right , you know .
10 Forty six thefts of vehicles were reported last week .
11 The jump follows a big increase in bad debts reported last week by the private banking operations of Lloyds Bank .
12 Even the economic stimulus package that Congress defeated last week , which contained nearly half a billion dollars for the National Science Foundation ( NSF ) , the National Institutes of Standards and Technology and other federal research agencies ( see right ) , would at best have strengthened existing programmes rather than charting new directions .
13 Mr Devlin 's constituency was a marginal seat before Parliament was dissolved last week , having a majority of 774 .
14 The expedition finishes next week , and Raleigh is planning its fifth tour of Namibia in 1994 .
15 Now , another consequence of this way of er looking at it again , something to which I referred last week , is what is known as the Trivers Willard .
16 Then Bjorn Again say ‘ thanks ’ in accents that make them sound like the chef out of The Muppet Show , and an Australian voice tells us to hurry up and spend our money on tickets for their next gig in Manchester , which , due to overwhelming demand , is happening next week .
17 Cos that was last week 's mid morning show trail and I do n't I do n't see any point in playing what 's happening next week .
18 ‘ What 's happening next week , then , Bill ?
19 Not worrying about what 's happening next week .
20 More bad news is expected next week when the government discloses March retail sales which may have declined by up to 0.8 p.c .
21 United Nations approval for the tough measures is expected next week .
22 Full details are expected next week .
23 Details of their biggest UK tour in three years are expected next week .
24 Further details on the appointments are expected next week .
25 A decision is expected next week .
26 The results of the tests are expected next week .
27 US President Bill Clinton used last week 's celebration of Earth day to announce several initiatives that , despite their lack of detail , represent his strongest actions as yet on environmental protection .
28 Er what was that word you you used last week ?
29 Then he hanged himself in the garage close to where he found battered Marion dying last week .
30 These were followed or interspersed by a windswept Starmer-Smith standing on the touchline , microphone in hand , sporting a selection from his extensive wardrobe of scarves and neckties , and promising delights which were sure to come next week but which had unaccountably failed to materialise this week .
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