Example sentences of "of [noun] for the next [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | A time capsule containing personal messages of hope for the next generation will be buried during closing ceremonies . |
2 | of marking-tape for the next upright . |
3 | For those unemployed and with a family , the added worry of responsibility for the next generation must be bewildering . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | It is this rule 's action which generates the child of N for the next cycle . |
7 | 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 . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | After all , the Jumbo , a handsome and imposing articulated unit designed by architect , engineer and critic Klaus Giovanni Koenig , will be seen on the streets of Milan for the next half-century . |
11 | 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 . |
12 | Senior members of Germany 's ruling Christian Democrat party , are meeting to endorse Chancellor Kohl 's choice of candidate for the next president . |
13 | 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 . |