Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] be next " in BNC.

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1 The technical college was next door to the special school , and I was able to continue attending my old school and go to the A-level English lessons in the college .
2 When my right hon. Friend is next in the duchy , will he make a point of meeting the management and employees of Coats Viyella and reassuring them that under the Conservative party in government there will be no question of a national minimum wage and that it will not be necessary for them to consider moving 10,000 employees — one third of its work force — to jobs abroad ?
3 However the time taken to re-charge the capacitor is proportional to the charging time constant , so if a high resistance is used the capacitor may not be completely charged when its stored energy is next required .
4 The two Under Secretaries were immediately below the Secretary of State , and the Chief Clerk was next in seniority .
5 At a time when water formed the only practicable means of bulk transportation , the cultivation of grain was profitable in Norfolk and Sussex , where the arable districts were next to the coast , wheat and malt being the chief commodities clearing the ports there , much of it bound for London , though some went farther afield , including victuals for armies operating against Scotland .
6 And he enjoyed picnics ; in the Guide he recounts how one day during a drive up Little Langdale and home by Dungeon Ghyll , ‘ the cloth was laid on the green grass , for that was the table : the cold collation was next produced from the carts , and the writer , though he has been one of many , has seldom witnessed more cheerful gipsyings .
7 top the hard coal was next shaft to what ours was .
8 Parliamentary elections are next due in 1992 .
9 He describes his own ( very Darwinian ! ) experiment in which he allowed the stolons of Saxifraga sarmentosa ( a classic ‘ guerrilla ’ growth form ) to encounter an artificial vegetation that he had constructed : ‘ Many long pins were next driven rather close together into the sand , so as to form a crowd in front of … two thin lateral branches ; but these easily wound their way through the crowd .
10 Mr Lamont said the impact on the poor would be taken into account when income-related benefits were next upgraded .
11 Prime Minister Felipe González Márquez told the Portuguese newspaper Público in an interview in late February that he would probably have relinquished his post by 1995 ; a general election was next due in 1993 .
12 A small cottage was next to the terrace houses and like them had no garden but just a tiny yard and then came a doorway leading to the flat over the archway of Dean 's Yard .
13 The Edwardian stairs were next to land on the bonfire .
14 Presidential and congressional elections were next due in 1993 .
15 The first big meeting is next month ; most of Britain 's top riders have already entered .
16 Most young girls of 25 would turn pale at the idea of being placed in a small Bolivian village where electricity and running water are next on the list of forthcoming attractions after sliced bread .
17 Most young girls of 25 would turn pale at the idea of being placed in a small Bolivian village where electricity and running water are next on the list of forthcoming attractions after sliced bread .
18 It 's got to the point where manager Lennie Lawrence must wake up at times wondering which big game is next .
19 I think you 've had the crash course and inter-personal communication is next year
20 We name but a few — will your local brewery be next ?
21 Bonded sections are next cut with a diamond blade to form a parallel second face , leaving a slice 300–400 µm thick on the slide .
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