Example sentences of "[det] [noun] for the [num ord] [det] " in BNC.

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1 State employees will trap and shoot up to 75 per cent of the wolves in a region southwest of Fairbanks and keep numbers to that level for the next few years .
2 He 's been active with me in this issue for the last few years , ’ the MP announced .
3 I expect to see us dominating this event for the next few years . ’
4 And I 'll get my accountant to chase your vendor 's elusive accountant and get some figures for the last few months .
5 ‘ They 're currently assisting with an inquiry that 's been giving the police quite a few headaches for the last few months . ’
6 I intend to keep the fry in a number of these nets for the first few weeks of their lives and feed them on newly hatched brine shrimp .
7 The trio were so utterly absorbed in each other for the next half hour that none of them noticed Rose Williams watching them from some little distance , her face screwed into a sour smile of bitterness and longing .
8 ‘ We 're going to be close to each other for the next few days , perhaps longer , and I refuse to keep calling you Miss Adams ; Claudia is a charming name . ’
9 However , as we shall have to live with each other for the next few months in an electioneering atmosphere , I refer hon. Members to ’ Erskine May ’ on moderation in language .
10 But since we 're stuck to each other for the next several hours — ’
11 I 've given him an anti-tetanus injection and told him not to shave over those scratches for the next few days . ’
12 She had enough money for the next few days , and she was n't hungry yet .
13 Such an event normally takes us to Dartmoor or Exmoor , has run on the same basis for the last few years and is planned to the last minute — so why the meeting ?
14 They took the same tube for the first few stops .
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