Example sentences of "time next " in BNC.

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1 But no matter how often the archives are ransacked for old genres to bastardise , you do n't have to be at the forefront of style-making to foresee that very few clubs will be swaying this time next year to Pub Acid , Hip Malt ` n ’ Hops , or Sweaty Backroom House .
2 In time Lawless may be confronted by an obvious dilemma , the possibility that his two heavyweights , Mason and Frank Bruno , will be tempted into profitable confrontation , the suggestion being that they could come together some time next summer .
3 His reply was as confident as usual , ‘ We shall be going back to England most certainly some time next week .
4 O.K. Some time next week ?
5 The Diocesan Advisory Committee and the local Planning Authority have given the go-ahead for a Faculty from the Chancellor of the Diocese to install a new heating system in St. John 's , and hopefully , it will be in and working by the time next winter comes .
6 Cabinet ministers , including the Foreign Secretary , Mr Douglas Hurd , who want British entry into the Exchange Rate Mechanism some time next year , if possible , are holding fire .
7 The committee , which meets for the first time next Tuesday , is expected to end its deliberations in January .
8 If the match takes place — some time next month has been suggested — it will provide ideal circumstances under which Andy Roxburgh , the national coach , may watch Costa Rica for the first time .
9 An election is promised some time next year , but critics are alarmed by the appointment of Sheikh Salem as deputy prime minister and foreign minister ; in his old job as interior minister , Sheikh Salem had no time for the regime 's opponents .
10 Two wickets fell on the fourth evening , but Ellison stayed with Gooch for some time next morning , as did Gower .
11 This time next week , 48 hours after all the votes have been counted , the outcome of the election may still not be settled .
12 This time next week it 'll be as though you 'd been there all your life .
13 And some time next century , metals companies will probably start mining the bottom of the Pacific for potato-sized nodules containing manganese , copper and cobalt .
14 ‘ Does she mean today , do you think , or some time next week ? ’ asked Susan .
15 It was n't bad at all , but I doubt it 'll be on budget until some time next year .
16 ‘ You can start full time next week if you like . ’
17 ‘ This time next week , should be gone , ’ he muttered , but Willie did n't hear him .
18 Thanks to them , this time next year , American pop might have turned around altogether .
19 By this time next year , the prospects will be distinctly brighter . ’
20 I 'll call at the usual time next Tues .
21 The remaining 51 per cent of Qantas will be sold off in a public share float some time next year .
22 Health chiefs say Mr Marder will undergo surgery ‘ some time next year ’ .
23 Last night 's vote and the subsequent meeting , to be held some time next month , is bound to re-fuel the huge controversy that resulted from Gower 's non-selection behind South African rebel Mike Gatting .
24 This time next year , we 'll be millionaires .
25 He said : ‘ If Flashman does n't get out , then I have no doubt the club will not be in existence this time next year . ‘
26 ‘ And this time next year , with 18 League games instead of 12 , the game will only be played by students and guys with secure jobs .
27 Now they 're saying things should have improved by this time next year .
28 THE hearts of millions of viewers will go out to Michael Aspel 's 12-year-old son Patrick when he appears on TV for the first time next month .
29 And Hill adds : ‘ This time next year , fans will come to expect the sort of entertainment we provide at every match .
30 I had planned to be No 1 again some time next year .
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