Example sentences of "[vb pp] to the [noun sg] next " in BNC.
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1 | FISHING is to be added to the curriculum next year at the Queen Elizabeth Comprehensive school in Corby , Northants . |
2 | A flywheel will be added to the system next year to store kinetic energy lost by braking . |
3 | Votes are transferred to the candidate next in the voter 's order of preference who has neither been already elected or excluded , i.e. to the next " continuing candidate " , as the STV jargon has it . |
4 | The Roman city of Aurae Phiala remained closed to the public next day , and for several days following , an apologetic notice on the gate making known the fact to a largely indifferent general public . |
5 | WINDSOR Castle 's burned-out state rooms will be opened to the public next month in an effort to win backing for the troubled royals and help boost the town 's ailing tourist trade . |
6 | Nor did she like being summoned to the cabin next door , but Penrose was a leading Wren . |
7 | The Government were defeated that evening by 72 votes and MacDonald was summoned to the Palace next day . |
8 | ‘ I 'm O.K. , compared to the guy next door . |
9 | She said , ‘ I 'm sure you 've been invited to the wedding next week . ’ |
10 | Murray , he alleged , then had gone to the bothy next door where he had injected three men with heroin . |
11 | Liverpool , meanwhile , may have a luxury of goalkeeping talent to draw upon , with Mike Hooper and David James also on the books , but their attacking options could be cut to the bone next week . |
12 | The agency 's special envoy , Jose Maria Mendiluce , told a news conference that convoys protected by UN peace keeping troops would be sent to the area next week , whether Serbs besieging Muslims towns and villages agreed or not . |
13 | Most visitors ask about the history of the garden , part of which is built on the site of a nunnery attached to the church next door . |