Example sentences of "[adv] [vb pp] [prep] the next [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Please will you send me ( perhaps enclosed with the next statement ) a new book of vouchers ?
2 Each time one hip thrusts forwards , the other draws back by an equal amount and is thus cocked for the next punch .
3 ‘ Oh , just make sure we 're not disturbed for the next half-hour , will you ? ’
4 The emergency staff had realised at 5 a.m. on Thursday 7 July that dialysis patients were at special risk from the aluminium , but the house of Robert Hill , a local man with kidney failure and a dialysis machine , was not contacted until the next day .
5 The lawyer told the court the injured party went to hospital where he was told his ear could have been sewn back on if he had brought it with him , but it was not found until the next day .
6 Many elements of the Exchequer transactions total can be predicted with a reasonable degree of accuracy by the Bank of England on a day-to-day basis : the impact of foreign exchange transactions passing through the EEA is generally known since most such transactions are settled two days later ; gilts transactions are generally settled on the next business day ; and various government sources give information on both government expenditure and expected tax receipts .
7 She erm if , in a sense she 's already fixed onto the next generation has n't she ?
8 Modules in this category are not formatted into the next volume opened but disregarded until the next time hard copy format is run .
9 Because of Berkeley 's criticisms of them , Locke 's views on language and abstract ideas , views which were implicit in the discussion of nominal essences , are best left for the next chapter .
10 After Plataea an alliance of cities was formed under Athenian leadership , the Delian League , vowed to free the eastern Greeks from Persia ( an aim largely achieved in the next quarter century , though not for long ) .
11 What pulls Sugar ( and the innocent bystander ) through is their stunningly simplistic pop prowess and the fact that some of the new material — already recorded for the next album — is actually better than ‘ Copper Blue ’ .
12 It began when a respected local historian , Norman Scarfe , claimed in the East Anglia Daily Times that , in the rumour-filled summer of 1940 when Britain faced an imminent Nazi invasion , a War Office file on the evacuation of the civilian population from the hamlet was mysteriously sealed until the next century .
13 Much reading , as we have seen and as is further discussed in the next sections , is concerned with exploring other people 's attitudes and behaviour .
14 Mr Howard Davies , 41 , controller of the Audit Commission , was yesterday confirmed as the next director-general of the Confederation of British Industry at a starting salary of around £175,000 .
15 These toggles can be automatically reset at the next carriage-return by setting the " Off at CR " option in the Printer Editor to " Yes " .
16 Program style is obviously related to how the teacher and program operate together to create the total learning environment this is also discussed in the next section on classroom activities .
17 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 ) .
18 All that is required is simply to retard the ignition timing by 3 degrees ( are you sure that your ignition timing is spot on , anyway — try unleaded and if the engine does n't ‘ pink ’ , you 're OK , but have the ignition properly set at the next service ) .
19 David Blunkett , Labour 's local government spokesman , said the announcement meant that the Government had admitted defeat over the poll tax , and that the money was solely aimed at the next election .
20 Fresco is really aimed at the next generation of object applications which will actually use large numbers of objects .
21 She had a deep gash to her leg , probably inflicted with an axe and severe internal injuries , though these were n't noticed until the next day .
22 The present and future impact of unemployment on the well-being of old people has yet to be assessed and indeed may be most strongly felt in the next decade or two .
23 Governors need to know that savings remain with the school and that losses are immediately deducted from the next year 's budget total ; they must hold it important to understand the whole budget and grasp the concept of virement .
24 well Kay said you should go and tell 'em I said I 'm bloody not , I mean the rates is n't finished until the next month Wendy the fifth
25 ‘ I want you as well dressed as the next man 's daughter . ’
26 I had n't bargained for the next difficulty : ‘ It wo n't work , ’ he commented , ‘ because my son smokes and he 'll take pity on me and give me one when I run out . ’
27 Through this vehicle there developed over the next decade a growing tendency to become more actively involved with movements which were advocating de-segregation and black civil rights in the Southern States .
28 The project is already fully booked for the next year for children all over the county studying the Victorian era as part of the national curriculum .
29 The information gained from the self-monitoring sheets is then used in the next session as a basis for discussion .
30 The green eye flashed at Culley then settled on the next drink .
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