Example sentences of "[modal v] be [art] next " in BNC.
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31 | They will not win the World Cup , but going further than England would be the next best thing . |
32 | On the day that the last of the articles appeared , the Zionist Federation staged a demonstration outside the London offices of The Times , some of their supporters holding placards which announced that the paper was ‘ a new Arab secret weapon ’ and that the PLO would be the next owner of The Times . |
33 | There would be tales of family heroes , dead and gone , and there would be the quiet looking round the room wondering who would be the next to go . |
34 | What would be the next most valuable ‘ one-off ’ ? |
35 | That unsettled them all and made them wonder who would be the next to go . |
36 | Meantime Ing C Olivetti & Co — which has an interest in the ARM RISC via its 80% holding in Acorn Computers Plc , is developing its own personal communicator , but is also looking at the AT&T Hobbit , and may join the alliance with Eo ; its own product would be the next generation of the 2.2lbs Quaderno portable , which uses the 16MHz 8086-compatible NEC Corp V30HL chip . |
37 | Technical groups have reportedly advanced the shared SVR4-OSF/1 application programming interface to the draft stage — that effort will continue over ACE 's dead body — creating a workable application binary interface would be the next step . |
38 | We would be the next to follow in the great man 's footsteps . |
39 | ‘ Pro patria mori ’ , ‘ Die for your country ’ , would be the next step . |
40 | And your mother knew she herself would be the next one ; for when the mob have killed one witch , they always go searching for another . |
41 | As each new creature was unveiled so Fleet Street ran copious feature articles , often full page , to highlight what they hoped would be the next ‘ big thing ’ . |
42 | This would be the next logical progression in the organisation of caring services in Britain . |
43 | He 'd pulled two out at random , but the one that he wanted would be the next on the route . |
44 | Unequivocal or not , it would n't do to open the door in the altogether — though with any luck , that would be the next step … |
45 | So far , Lucien had not sullied his art by performing to music , but he was aware that as soon as Sabraxis had approved his ability , that would be the next thing he 'd have to learn . |
46 | ‘ And who would be the next year 's chairman otherwise ? ’ asked Rose , guessing the answer . |
47 | Side bets were made that the Lady would be the next to leave the board . |
48 | Then after you had finished the sowing , that would be the next job . |
49 | President Patricio Aylwin Azócar was told by US President Bush on May 14 , during his first official visit to the USA since taking office in March 1990 , that Chile would be the next country with which the US would negotiate a free trade agreement , after the completion of talks between the USA , Mexico and Canada to establish a North American Free Trade Area ( NAFTA — see p. 38761 ) . |
50 | Duncan had not returned Armstrong by six , so I presumed it would be the next morning . |
51 | Even if he did recover , I feel that Kelly is a better right back , and in my opinion Pemberton would be the next in line . |
52 | AS we foretold yesterday , astrologer Jonathan Cainer said on Tyne Tees Telly last night that Neil Kinnock would be the next Prime Minister . |
53 | The clearing house would be the next step , he said , but over the longer term . |
54 | Next time — there will be a next time , I hope ? |
55 | ‘ And what makes you think there will be a next time ? ’ |
56 | Bogdanovic remembers he shouted at him , causing much consternation in the hall , ‘ There will be no next time , you fuckers ! |
57 | ‘ There will be no next time , ’ Isabel got out , desperately trying to keep her breathing steady while she struggled unavailingly to free her hand . |
58 | ‘ There will be no next time ! ’ |
59 | Some predict bowls will be the next to suffer . |
60 | ‘ I suppose Mike out there will be the next to go , ’ he said in a pleasant conversational tone . |