Example sentences of "be [vb pp] [to-vb] over the next " in BNC.
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1 | Many of your values , ideas and attitudes are set to change over the next twelve months . |
2 | That the four lead artists got on so well with each other was a distinct advantage in coping with the pressurised working schedules they were expected to maintain over the next year . |
3 | Several more products are planned to follow over the next 18 months , including software engineering tools . |
4 | Several more products are planned to follow over the next 18 months , including software engineering tools , ( CI No 1,846 ) . |
5 | At present , about one in five children is in full-time higher education and this number is expected to double over the next 25 years . |
6 | The number of cars on our roads is expected to double over the next thirty years . |
7 | Four more applications were received yesterday and the total of 15 is expected to increase over the next day or two . |
8 | Apart from the UK and Scandinavian countries , penetration is still low in Europe , but this is expected to change over the next few years as telecommunications markets are opened up . |
9 | For instance there is electronic software distribution , an area that Legent reckons is set to explode over the next five years . |
10 | As the EADT reported last month , the number of fundholders in Essex is set to soar over the next year . |
11 | 80,000 ft of purpose built warehousing for goods in transit is ready for occupation and this replacement programme is planned to continue over the next few years . |
12 | The pace of investment is planned to increase over the next five years with over £50 million of expenditure planned in new and improved port facilities and associated infrastructure . |
13 | But the guy said well ninety percent of this has got to be spent on a small proportion of the works which we are required to do over the next decade . |
14 | Lastly , the number of potential first-time buyers in their 20s was set to fall over the next two decades , reducing demand for homes . |