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

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1 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 .
2 ‘ If Ferguson is a world beater in one match and not so good in the next , what will people say then ? ’
3 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 .
4 This is described in more detailed in the next article .
5 However that aspect of the current physical geography balance sheet is more appropriate in the next chapter ( 6 ) .
6 But the railways were also involved in the next stage of the life of some of the fruit harvested round the country .
7 I I simply do n't know but the paperwork I 've seen says that erm it is as likely in the next four or five years that major inward investors could be in the B one office type of employment as they happen to have been in the last couple of years in the manufacturing class .
8 Bowlby 's report was abridged and published as a paperback ( 1953 ) , thus becoming widely available to the lay public ; in the year of publication and the five years following , more than seventy-five thousand copies were sold , and nearly as many in the next five years : an exceptional sale in Britain for a book not intended as a baby book for parents .
9 The number of those over pensionable age will be far higher in the next century than it is today .
10 It became increasingly clear in the next two years that the change in leaders and policy had served only to weaken the Party still further .
11 The first remedy involves the use of larger corpora which will become increasingly available in the next few years .
12 I hope that he will be emboldened to go further and spread the VAT net even wider in the next Budget .
13 practices widely accepted during one decade may become quite inappropriate in the next , in which different social conditions may prevail and different technological considerations apply .
14 Unemployment — mainly a result of the opening of the new Polish port at Gdynia — had risen in 1930 to 25,000 , and would rise to over 30,000 in the next three years .
15 It was hoped that the average 12,000 British visitors a month would swell to over 22,000 in the next few months .
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