Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] [prep] [art] next " in BNC.

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1 With the careful selection of the roles , he is also one of the few major screen actors able to alter his identity from part to part — and one Jack Nicholson performance is usually vastly different to the next — yet retaining the kind of personal stamp that attracts the criticism : ‘ Oh , it 's just Jack Nicholson playing himself again . ’
2 She felt poorly for about one month but then seemed to recover and felt somewhat stable for the next 6 weeks .
3 Robyn is rather less generous with the next supplicant , a young man who broke his ankle falling off his motorbike on New Year 's Eve , but even the least deserving candidate gets a few days ' respite , for Robyn tends to identify with the students against the system that assesses them , even though she is herself part of the system .
4 She had no way of knowing that he was thinking not so much of the next photo story she would submit to him as the necessary therapy it might provide .
5 All should become much clearer in the next week or so when the company details its plan for USL 's Destiny desktop — see front page — and a strategic focus on SVR4 .
6 ‘ If Ferguson is a world beater in one match and not so good in the next , what will people say then ? ’
7 Cooke was due to slip below Prean on the next list , which should appear at the start of the New Year , but unless there is a rapprochement between the player and the ETTA , whose chairman is Prean 's father John , the rankings will have lost much of their meaning .
8 Somewhere , somehow , the Dwarfs and the humans began a relationship that was to prove mutually beneficial over the next few hundred years .
9 Unlike the paint file formats used for binary ( black and white ) images , TIFF is capable of supporting grey scale information which makes it extremely relevant to the next image type we 'll be looking at .
10 I asked which were the next tallest and she picked out the only two of the next size .
11 Like oriental flowers on fragile weaving stalks , the Rokkaku flock is impatiently ready for the next signal .
12 At the back of the room , solitary now , and perfectly prepared to be wholly bored for the next hour ( or was it two ? ) sat Mr Aldrich .
13 The double plates of consecutive segments , are not contiguous with the next pair .
14 Already in 1669 there had been an effort to systematise the payment of salaries to English diplomats ; and a fixed scale based on formal diplomatic rank ( ambassador , envoy , minister or resident ) was adopted in 1690 and remained largely unchanged for the next hundred years .
15 Britain ratified the Convention in 1951 but did not accept its enforcement machinery until 1966 , and its impact on English law was not apparent until the next decade , when the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg began to hand down decisions holding the United Kingdom in breach of the Convention for failures to guarantee certain basic rights to its citizens .
16 This sound gets progressively louder over the next 3 Turns , and nothing will stop it .
17 For example , not a word was said about Europe — the factor most likely in the next decade to change the terms of the British political and economic game .
18 The system of cash planning introduced in 1982 remained fundamentally unchanged for the next decade , but see below .
19 This is described in more detailed in the next article .
20 However that aspect of the current physical geography balance sheet is more appropriate in the next chapter ( 6 ) .
21 As we are about to discover , this evidence is more consistent with the next body of explanations to be considered in this section — those which emphasise the loss of working-class community as their key explanatory variable .
22 When you 're giving feedback to people , yes , there were going to bad things about what they 've done , yes , there 's going to be good things , but if you can catch the bad things between two good things , even if the good things are just saying thank you , they 're going to go away with a bigger smile on their face , and probably feel more motivated for the next time they do that task .
23 Ozone depletion is likely to become more rapid over the next few years , according to researchers from the University of Arizona 's lunar and planetary laboratory , because of links between ozone concentrations and the sun 's activity .
24 We 're totally opposed to the next one .
25 The particular needs of elderly members of ethnic minorities will become more important over the next few decades as the population ages and its profile becomes similar to that of the white population .
26 A group of full time managers , individually and directly accountable to the next tier above across the whole range of their duties , may have more difficulties in establishing sufficient local standing .
27 This process puts the data model in a form more suitable for the next stage of the methodology .
28 Plastic additives will become more expensive over the next five years according to a new report from Frost & Sullivan .
29 In Gloria every movement seems tense even when characters are looking tenderly at those they love for they are always aware of the next leave-taking .
30 Mr McAvoy said : ‘ Ultimately , the campaign 's purpose is to persuade the Government to change its existing policy on an issue which will become even more sensitive over the next 12 months . ’
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