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

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1 Techniques for detailed planning and monitoring of projects are described in the next chapter .
2 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 .
3 A further 120 rods are expected in the next few months and air transport is a possibility , the UKAEA says .
4 You made sure those words were learnt for the next day .
5 TWO boozy Geordie dads were put on the next flight home from Majorca for having no papers .
6 The basic pull-out torque/speed characteristic in this region can be deduced from the static torque/rotor position characteristic and the relationship between the two characteristics is discussed in the next section .
7 Once the critical bond at the crack tip has broken , the peak stress concentration is transferred to the next bond , and so on , like a ladder in a silk stocking .
8 Brisbane is targeted as the next location in 12–18 months but would not speculate on whether it would be another dual function site .
9 Under terms of the acquisition , SmartStar will become a wholly-owned subsidiary of Sapiens International , which will pay up to 1.27m new shares ; closing is seen in the next several months .
10 It is a struggle Ellen and no mistake and though I have been thrifty as mother brought us all up to be and the rent is paid for the next year I am hard put to pay wages and still eat and keep warm .
11 Some £26 billion of capital investment by the industry is required over the next 10 years .
12 Will the Minister accept that the flaw in his argument is that no figure is projected for the next financial year which will take the amount needed over the present limits agreed under the 1987 legislation ?
13 In flights , each lock is separated from the next by a space and has its own independent gates .
14 At nine-thirty tea was served in the next room and conversation went on for a long time , above all if Mérimée or Octave Feuillet ( the novelist who was librarian at Fontainebleau ) were seated next to the Empress .
15 By about 1950 , Corby 's steel works had expanded the former village into a place of fifteen thousand inhabitants , and this figure was doubled in the next decade .
16 Self-stimulation decreased immediately after transfer except for HM , where the decrease was observed at the next datapoint .
17 New systems and upgrades are planned around the next EV45 Alpha release due in September which will go to 250 SPECmarks89 .
18 New systems and upgrades are planned around the next EV45 Alpha release due in September which will go to 250 SPECmarks89 .
19 Other works of reference are discussed in the next section .
20 The consequences Of this requirement are examined in the next chapter .
21 The great abbeys established as a thank-offering by the victorious Normans were complemented over the next four hundred years by a number of smaller foundations , dictated by the tenets of fashion and individual piety .
22 The Scottish Conservatives in general had also attracted criticism for their refusal to discuss devolution , giving rise to fears that a constitutional crisis might overtake the country if the Conservatives were defeated in the next general election .
23 ‘ The receivers , who still own the building , are open to offers , and we are now very hopeful of a firm proposal being received in the next few days , ’ said Mr Souness .
24 No major spend on equipment is foreseen in the next 2 or 3 years until the existing LAN requires replacement when a full review of requirements would be necessary .
25 The re-launch of the share issue is expected in the next few weeks .
26 Productivity and product wages determine the course of the profit share and an account of their movements is given in the next two sections .
27 East Anglia was forgotten in the next three novels .
28 The allocation of ore was settled for the next two years in America 's favour , but the compensating exchange of information was far less liberal than the British negotiators had hoped .
29 Whaddon saw their acceptance into the Combination as the first tentative step towards professional League football , and work was undertaken over the next five years on building and improving basic facilities at ‘ The Tip ’ .
30 As each lift was modified , work was commenced on the next lift , so that two lifts were available for full service to the hotel at any time .
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