Example sentences of "[prep] [pron] [noun sg] for the next " in BNC.
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1 | She never bought more , nor less , than she would need for her housekeeping for the next 24 hours . |
2 | I regard that day as determining the direction of my life for the next two years at least . |
3 | On Sunday 6th we have a free day — a much needed respite to enable us to prepare some of our work for the next week — but in the evening we went to dinner with from the embassy , as well as with two senior visitors from London , one from the British Council ( , who is responsible for all Chinese visits ) and one from the Foreign Office . |
4 | ‘ It makes me vomit ’ , she went on , ‘ to think that I am going to have to put up with a load of garbage like you in my school for the next six years . |
5 | Not a chance of course — I was stuck there in my seat for the next five or six hours . |
6 | Aunt Louise was seeking in her mind for the next verse , but it had gone . |
7 | At the age of seven he had been put on a ship to Britain , kissed by his mother and sisters , shaken hands with by his Pop , and banished from their sight for the next eleven years , save two brief holidays . |
8 | At Sussex University , he met Gail Rebuck , who would figure largely in his life for the next twenty years . |
9 | Should not we include such a policy in our manifesto for the next general election ? |
10 | The cab driver dumped me outside my home for the next three months . |
11 | After the break-up with Hugh she had resolved to concentrate on her career for the next few years . |
12 | Now make the changes to your success image and to your plan for the next five years . |
13 | For more than half an hour Adam took Billie through his plan for the next stage of their self-initiated assignment . |
14 | It was not a risk he was likely to take , even if it meant him staying at his desk for the next twenty-four hours . |