Example sentences of "next [noun sg] [pers pn] [modal v] [verb] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The opposition Social Democratic Party ( SPD ) had restated that if they won the next election they would seek a complete ban on low-level flying . |
2 | He said , ‘ Within the next hour you will receive a phone call . ’ |
3 | In the next chapter we will discuss the ‘ moral ’ qualities of God under the title : ‘ Is God Good ? ’ |
4 | In the next chapter I shall discuss the effects of present-day violent phenomena such as hurricanes . |
5 | In the next chapter I shall discuss the Creole of young black Londoners in more detail , and argue the case for treating them as " new dialect learners " rather than " second language learners " . |
6 | ‘ Last summer it was the terrace after that we restored the pond area and next spring we 'll do the tennis court . ’ |
7 | Next term they will consider the Sacraments . |
8 | He concluded with a promise that before the next session he would obtain a less expensive plan probably providing accommodation for the Foreign Colonial and India Offices , and although reception rooms should be included , the residence could be omitted . |
9 | On the next landing he could hear a TV set on the floor above . |
10 | If you move through into the next room you 'll find the area you 're to work . |
11 | Next day he would find the little piece of paper screwed up in the waste-paper basket and the matter ignored . |
12 | Often he would shave it off , but the next day he would have a beard just the same . |
13 | The next day you should find the fry have hatched . |
14 | And I decided that next day I would draw an honest sketch of myself , and then one of Blanche Ingram , painting the most lovely face I could imagine , according to Mrs Fairfax 's description . |
15 | The next day I would take a brand-new notebook from my bag . |
16 | If they win the semi-final and final next month they will represent the town in the area finals and then be only two steps away from the Wembly final . |
17 | Next month we 'll take a look at various riffs and melodies using Pentatonic scales in fourths — so see you then . |
18 | Wright 's last appearance for his country was as a sub against Hungary in Budapest in May , and Graham promised : ‘ If England pick him for the game against Norway next month he 'll join the squad ’ . |
19 | and this that and the other but people must have heard what went on and and you know the next morning they 'd see a black eye and just carry out a normal conversation as though |
20 | It is not wrong and I understand that next week we shall have the opportunity to debate the correctness of what I have said . |
21 | Next week we will have a report for grandmothers on how to suck eggs . |
22 | ‘ Let's have a picnic , ’ she said , telling herself that next week she would make a real effort to work again at the practice of virtue . |
23 | Next week it will launch the Novell Network Registry — not a place for networks to take solemn vows but a user service designed to eliminate conflicts between names and addresses on NetWare internetworks . |
24 | I think what I 'll do , you 've got about forty minutes of it today , you 'll get Carl Rogers working with a client called er and then we 'll stop there and then next week you 'll see the er the next behaviourist called er called erm Arnold Lazarus , okay , who you might wan he 's got a book called Multi Modal Therapy which was a big hit about ten years ago and there 's about five copies in the library . |
25 | ‘ Next week you 'll get a dollar a week more . ’ |
26 | On the edge of the next page you will see the same ruler divided into centimetres . |
27 | For Kemp 's next role he will portray the manager of a singer , played by Whitney Houston , in The Bodyguard , starring Kevin Costner . |
28 | It is highly probable that by early in the next century it will require no more than ten per cent of the labour force to provide us with all our material needs — that is , all the food we eat , all the clothing we wear , all the textiles and furnishings in our houses , the houses themselves , the appliances , the automobiles , and so on . |
29 | Yeah well then next year they 'll have no one to do it will they ? |
30 | I 'll be absolutely open with you — we do have difficulties over cash , but when you see the business we 've got lined up … well , this time next year I 'll expect the bank to be standing me a slap-up lunch ! |