Example sentences of "for next [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ He 's down for next September , ’ Maudie replied over her shoulder , and vanished quickly up the stairs .
2 Anyway , I have erm started to arrange a holiday , if you can bear it , for next September , to Newquay .
3 The Communist SED which , in round-table talks with opposition groups , has agreed to hold the first free elections in East Germany since 1946 — planned for next May — is seriously threatened by a split or even dissolution .
4 The Former West German Chancellor , Mr Willy Brandt , has said that any party in East Germany that decides to run on a reunification plank is virtually assured of a runaway victory at the general elections set for next May .
5 Mr Baker also said three MPs would act as campaign co-ordinators in London , Birmingham and Leeds for next May 's council elections .
6 Mr Baker also said three MPs would act as campaign co-ordinators in London , Birmingham and Leeds for next May 's council elections .
7 Myanma 's ( formerly Burma ) military rulers yesterday barred one of the country 's main dissident groups headed by a former prime minister , U Nu , from contesting elections set for next May .
8 Unfortunately John Scott Morgan had to postpone his planned October talk ( but he has been booked for next May , see below ) .
9 Although they give me a good start for next issue .
10 Copy deadline for next issue : 5 May
11 According to McKee , the government expects to award a contract by October , with takeover planned for next April .
12 Digital Information Systems Inc , Rancho Cordova , California , will introduce version 3.3 of its Synergy application development environment that turns out programmes which will run under Windows , MS-DOS , VMS and Unix , with Motif support promised for next April .
13 The increases of £2.15 or £3.45 that have been announced for next April are not enough in terms of the basic state pension , which supplies most of the income for the majority of our pensioners .
14 Even before autumn sets in , gardeners start thinking about spring and putting in bulbs for next year
15 Up in cooler Scottish climes it 's time to start planning for winter and laying good foundations for next year 's displays , says Sid Robertson
16 On both her outings Silk Slippers has thrust her attractive nose in front just where it matters and in so doing has established herself not merely as a valuable stud prospect , but an exciting candidate for next year 's 1,000 Guineas and Oaks .
17 Well before Cordoba made his debut over today 's course two months ago , his name was being whispered behind many a well-respected hand as the one to be on for next year 's 2000 Guineas .
18 Before the Middle Park , bookmakers had taken fortunes on Cordoba for next year 's 2,000 Guineas .
19 What budget borrowers can expect for next year will depend on when their review date falls .
20 All this actually amounts to , however , is the existing EMS ( once so resisted by those converts ) , after capital controls are finally gone , as long planned for next year .
21 However , though this ‘ looks unlikely to be politically feasible in the short-term it may be an issue for next year when ET is fully established ’ .
22 McKeown has not given up on the north 's hope for next year 's Classic , who was found to have a temperature after finishing last in the Somerville Tattersall Stakes .
23 Indeed , should Marty Reissen , the US captain , get his way , Evert could return to his line-up for next year 's Federation Cup , which will played in Atlanta , in July .
24 His filly Silk Slippers became one of the favourites for next year 's Oaks after winning at Ascot recently and he also owns a share in The Caretaker , who won Saturday 's Cartier Million .
25 Analysts Alan Marshall and Christine Baker are impressed by the 20-well drilling programme for next year .
26 When Sir Geoffrey Howe last summer tried insisting that she name a date for next year she refused and later sacked him from the Foreign Office .
27 It is expected that the health budget for next year will be settled in the talks , but disputes over education and transport could go to an appeal to the Star Chamber of ministers chaired by Sir Geoffrey Howe .
28 Sir Rhodes Boyson , the MP for Brent North , who has led the Tory backbench campaign to wring more funds from the Treasury , argued that more money should have been provided for next year .
29 He expects profits this year of £135m and has pencilled in £150m for next year .
30 One Cabinet minister , however , is likely to have saved some money on his hotel bill to go towards his bid for next year .
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