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

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31 Outline planning permission has been granted by Richmondshire district council and the views of villagers are sought regarding the next phase of the project .
32 Needles are selected for the next row of weaving .
33 They 're based for the next few weeks at RAF Lyneham , which is proud to be playing host to one of the most spectacular display teams in the world .
34 At least 150 miles of new rapid transit and underground railways are envisaged in the next 20 to 30 years .
35 Try to arrange for a written record of what has been agreed for the next meeting , so that you can work to an explicit plan .
36 Products — announcements are promised over the next few months — will ship direct and to OEM customers .
37 Products — announcements are promised over the next few months — will ship direct and to OEM customers .
38 January 's figures reflected the fact that the month had fewer business days , so some bankruptcies might have been postponed until the next month , the analysts said .
39 THE Ministry of Defence is threatening to abolish all commoners ' centuries-old grazing rights on the Greenham Common nuclear cruise missile base , unless restrictions on the rights are agreed within the next few days .
40 The kids are born in the next year with the coming of spring and summer , so that they can take full advantage of the brief period when food is relatively plentiful .
41 These are introduced in the next chapter which brings to the reader the concept of ‘ The Created God ’ .
42 These two methods , faceted classification and enumerative classification , are introduced in the next two sections .
43 In the rather broader context of a graduated test scheme , evidence of mastery would be needed so that ( i ) a pupil 's achievements could be informatively reported ( e.g. for certification ) , and ( ii ) to indicate readiness for further learning to be undertaken at the next level of a scheme .
44 They will be laid in the Draugen oil field , off the West coast of Norway , in 1993 , while engineering work will be undertaken over the next six months .
45 As Richard has said earlier , this is an area on which strategic work will be undertaken in the next couple of years or so .
46 What work would be a longer-term liability from then on — for example , jobs that should be undertaken within the next five years or so .
47 These will be explained in the next chapter .
48 First , as will be explained in the next chapter , we are not yet sure exactly which theory successfully combines general relativity and quantum mechanics , though we know quite a lot about the form such a theory must have .
49 Their history will be traced in the next chapter .
50 Postmasters could , and did , ensure that priority was given to the letter advising of these developments which was intended for their own particular political friend in London , and that his enemies ' letters would be delayed until the next post .
51 Since the current Journal is becoming rather long , the remaining questions will be given in the next one .
52 Opposition to Serbian President Slobodan Milosevic grew in May , but an opposition boycott of elections to the republican and federal legislatures on May 31 allowed his Socialist Party of Serbia ( SPS ) to win 61 per cent of the vote and 73 seats in the new Chamber of Citizens [ full results will be given in the next News Digest ] .
53 This hope was to be realised within the next three decades .
54 However , Eleanor Young vice-chairman of the National Association of Community Health Councils and chairman of Darlington CHC , expressed concern that recent efforts to bring down the lists would not be sustained over the next few months and years .
55 Nozick 's State is not neutral , and his principle ( principle 1 above ) is not a principle of neutrality , but it shares with the doctrine of neutrality an anti-perfectionist bias and will therefore be examined in the next chapter .
56 New positional fields are established after the main axis is set up — those that give rise to the limbs will be examined in the next chapter .
57 This issue of whether there is differential treatment accorded to working and middle-class crime and criminals will be examined in the next section of this chapter .
58 Some of these factors will be examined in the next few chapters .
59 The Chinese approach to landscape , including the forces underlying their concept of dragons , will be examined in the next chapter , which may enable parallels to be drawn with British examples .
60 The conception of ideas , their application and the learning process in these countries will be examined in the next three chapters , which in turn provide a basis for comparison with the OECD checklist and with UK experience examined in Chapter Seven .
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