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

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1 It 's money for preparation for the next phase of building work which is to restore the Grand Stair and the rainwater system which has failed .
2 A time capsule containing personal messages of hope for the next generation will be buried during closing ceremonies .
3 of marking-tape for the next upright .
4 For those unemployed and with a family , the added worry of responsibility for the next generation must be bewildering .
5 On top of that there could be time spent tutoring individual pupils with special needs before they had time to think of preparation for the next day .
6 It was arranged that I should have only a very small amount of money for the next couple of weeks That was the point : to pretend to be poverty-stricken , to see how we would manage .
7 After a good night 's sleep in the spacious suites , they should be in an excellent frame of mind for the next day 's play .
8 We all intend to continue the same sort of programme for the next couple of years and I have said I would like to call in next term and on a periodic basis until our responsibility ceases .
9 Senior members of Germany 's ruling Christian Democrat party , are meeting to endorse Chancellor Kohl 's choice of candidate for the next president .
10 Up to £40 million per year , for the next five years , has been earmarked for projects that should keep Britain up with research for the next generation of computer systems .
11 This is because as Dickens wrote his novels as weekly instalments he had to put enough into each instalment whether it be a couple of chapters or many , enough to captivate his readers and cause them to wait with eagerness for the next instalment .
12 ‘ You 'd better get changed , ’ Piers said in an offhand voice , ‘ or you 'll find yourself stuck in bed with pneumonia for the next month . ’
13 I am soaked , cold and not a little lacking in enthusiasm for the next try .
14 OVER THE NEXT NINE MONTHS Wolfgang stayed at home in Salzburg , learning arithmetic ( which he enjoyed ) , Latin , and Italian in preparation for the next trip .
15 Training after a main event should be much less dynamic and should concentrate on improving technique in preparation for the next competition .
16 She was moving back on board Wavebreaker in preparation for the next day 's early departure .
17 I knocked her weight down an eighth of an ounce in preparation for the next flight , but the next day the weather was too bad for flying , so I ‘ fattened ’ her up again .
18 This information seems to fit in well with the growing body of sporting opinion that good physical fitness training is intense , punctuated by good amounts of rest in preparation for the next effort .
19 Suggestions , in preparation for the next meeting , for those procedures that we still have to review , the procedure owners are going to put the information to us in one of two ways , if it is a minor modification procedure small changes of wording things need to be uncontroversial , we will resite the procedure with red line and strike out in the way that Jenny procedures have been prepared and circulate before the meeting .
20 3 The leading arm then withdraws back to the body in preparation for the next move .
21 Corbett , ignoring Ranulf 's pleas and remonstrances , told them both to get a good night 's sleep in preparation for the next morning .
22 When acceleration or deceleration is complete the transistor switch is opened and the capacitor can then recharge in preparation for the next speed change .
23 Then in practice for the next race , at Jarama in Spain , he suffered another accident , severely damaging his wrist .
24 Between 1712 and 1716 the lots were sold to about twenty different persons : the same rents remained in force for the next century .
25 Many are sleeping rough , some are even offering sexual services in return for the next fix .
26 The Boundary Commission should be set to work immediately and told to report in time for new constituencies to be in place for the next election — to bring fair representation across the United Kingdom , ensuring that a vote in Scotland is no longer worth more than one in England , or a vote in one constituency worth more than one in another .
27 The reforms will be in place for the next round of reselections , which begin early next year .
28 Umpires David Shepherd and John Holder chivvied them several times , but although the players might deny it suited them tactically to keep as many of their batting overs in hand for the next day when better weather was promised , it is difficult to dismiss the thought that the level of fines was so derisory that they did not give it a thought .
29 For a period , he worked in the Manchester factory from 3am until 5pm , going to bed at 7pm so he could get up in time for the next day 's duty .
30 Meanwhile , it 's hoped the organisers can at least be persuaded to divert flight paths away from local villages in time for the next tattoo .
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