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

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1 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 ) .
2 Arguably , one casualty , the Liberal Party , was to be fatally wounded in the next and Greater conflict .
3 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 .
4 Her fleet , which had almost ceased to exist by the end of the War of the Spanish Succession , was rapidly revived in the next two decades by able ministers such as Alberoni and Patino .
5 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 .
6 ‘ It means the long waiting lists for surgery and outpatients will be substantially shortened in the next few months , ’ Dr Mulholland said .
7 If they are not successfully concluded in the next few months a major objective of the single market will not have been achieved : far from becoming more internationally efficient and competitive , EC industry will fall further behind in a world of growing protectionism and trade blocs .
8 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 .
9 The information gained from the self-monitoring sheets is then used in the next session as a basis for discussion .
10 In 1821 Smith made a fifth voyage to New South Shetland , but found British and American ships there , killing fur seals , which were almost exterminated in the next five years .
11 This room is inhabited by Bardul , a hunchback Dwarf , who is a pivotal NPC fully described in the next chapter ( pp 70–72 ) and in the Profiles section .
12 The formal elements of this type of government will be more fully outlined in the next chapter .
13 It is to be hoped that it is properly tackled in the next Budget .
14 It is to be hoped that it is properly tackled in the next Budget .
15 Will it be quietly forgotten in the next boom period ( whenever that might be ) ?
16 In particular we may miss the very striking phenomenon of the cultural ‘ movement ’ , which has been so important in the modern period , and which will be specifically analysed in the next chapter .
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