Example sentences of "[prep] [noun pl] for [art] next [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The day began at 10 am for rehearsals for the next production but if this proved unsuccessful , it was taken off and the new production rushed on . |
2 | Casting around for precedents for the next move forward , he seized on Michelet 's improvisatory style , which he said put him in mind of the rough sketches of a painter . |
3 | The first meeting will be an opportunity for those interested in teacher research to meet , to formally establish the group and create a programme of activities for the next year . |
4 | Given an allowable candidate word which is known to be able to start a compound or commonly used phrase , if the next part of the compound occurs in the list of alternatives for the next word position ( and so on until the end of the compound ) , then it is likely that the alternatives that make the compound are the correct choices . |
5 | The quality council is monitoring the progress of all the teams and considering the subjects and composition of teams for the next series of projects . |
6 | He was n't too upset when at first his mind rebelled at the change of pace — a cluck or two was sufficient to make his straying hand release an unanswered letter , a firmer reprimand put aside his list of tasks for the next day . |
7 | Go through the You take the book home , and you come up with ideas for the next meeting . |
8 | ‘ Behaviour begins to improve in mid-life , by which time relationships , work patterns , social adjustment have all suffered , with implications for the next generation , ’ said Professor Stone . |
9 | She fell asleep with her mind determinedly focused on plans for the next chapter . |
10 | The first pointer leads to other possibilities at that position in a word ( alternative , brother or sibling pointers ) , and the second one leads to possibilities for the next position in a word ( son or child pointers ) . |