Example sentences of "[modal v] [be] the next [noun] " in BNC.

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1 People ring up about the match they 've just been to and complain or say who they think should be the next England manager , etc .
2 This became tiring , so I called a halt and suggested that Eddy , who was taller than I , should be the next horse — or did we use the word ‘ donkey ’ ?
3 He 's England 's answer to Tom Selleck and I think he should be the next James Bond , man ’ The cricketer was allegedly slated to appear in a film opposite Oliver Reed , and his humorous performances on Question Of Sport surprised many .
4 Should be the next page
5 I do n't know what he wants , it could be the Permanent Under-Secretary 's Department , it might be the next Director-General of Six …
6 that 'll be the next hurdle , I mean we have n't got to that hurdle .
7 The late Tony Richardson used to say Lowe could be the next Cary Grant .
8 You could be the next victim
9 For such men , enclosure of their lands could be the next step ( 62 ) , and it is worth remembering that even John Hales , the mid-sixteenth-century opponent of enclosures , was prepared to admit that enclosure per se was not necessarily evil : his particular concern was with the turning of arable fields into pasture ( 58 , p.180 ) .
10 Sponsorship of the FA Cup — along with three other backers — could be the next item on the company 's agenda , as exclusively revealed in the Daily Mirror this week .
11 The Midland Bank has been mopped up by Hong Kong Shanghai and RBS , down 3p at 187p , could be the next target .
12 The decision was taken in response to fears that the town could be the next target in the current IRA bomb blitz .
13 A United States intelligence report has suggested India 's capital , New Delhi , could be the next target .
14 DALIAN ATKINSON could be the next target as England manager Graham Taylor looks for a hit-man .
15 Rowing team boss Brian Armstrong says : ‘ Greg is the one coming through — he could be the next Redgrave .
16 How do you know but that you may be the next child that may die ? …
17 This is part of a general trend towards simpler , cheaper and quicker forms of dispute resolution ( see 16.6 ) , and it may be the next stage of the history of expert determination .
18 ‘ And who would be the next year 's chairman otherwise ? ’ asked Rose , guessing the answer .
19 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 ) .
20 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 .
21 Duncan had not returned Armstrong by six , so I presumed it would be the next morning .
22 Then after you had finished the sowing , that would be the next job .
23 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 .
24 ‘ Pro patria mori ’ , ‘ Die for your country ’ , would be the next step .
25 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
26 The clearing house would be the next step , he said , but over the longer term .
27 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 .
28 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 .
29 ‘ He 's heard of your father 's heart attack , and wants reassurance — personal reassurance — that I will be the next chairman of the international network , which of course includes all dealings in Auckland . ’
30 ‘ You will be the next person to know of it , be assured , Archdeacon . ’
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