Example sentences of "for [art] next [adj] [noun pl] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Eliot had already agreed to share his new home with John Hayward who , having supervised its decoration , joined him a month after Eliot had " settled in " ; for the next eleven years this was to be their mutual address .
2 For the next five minutes all three of them talked about dreams .
3 Road plea : Drivers are being asked to avoid roadworks on Birkenhead Road , Meols , Wirral , at peak times for the next four weeks due to road works .
4 For the next four months all major currencies floated .
5 For the next four days working parties A , B , C and D dealt with more than 150 resolutions sub-divided into groupings of Strategy , Action , Organisation and Finance .
6 The ‘ Tiger ’ convoy came within range of air attack on 8th. , and for the next four days most activity in the air tended to centre here .
7 For the next six hours this continued , Jack needed all his strength to move the flying controls heavy with snow , bombarded by hail and snow causing the radiator shutters to jam , hiding the petrol gauge and choking up the pilot tube .
8 Labour costs per head are still 50 per cent above Scandinavian levels but are falling steadily and with work for the next two years all Govan now needs is a substantial new order before the middle of 1994 to ensure its future .
9 For the next two weeks 21 vote lines will remain open so that Echo readers can have their say in the celebrities who will receive the prestigious prizes at a star-studded lunch next month .
10 Beeney was great and I do n't see how he can fail to be selected for the next few games short of leg amputation ( and even then … )
11 So for the next few days this column will present several different ways of assessing corporate performance for 1989 .
12 For the next few years American audiences were shown aspects of their society that they could never have expected to have encountered at the movies and it must have struck at least some members of the public that film-going had become a more serious business .
13 She opened a rejuvenation clinic and for the next 30 years many thousands of people flocked to receive what became the most famous , or perhaps , notorious , ‘ rejuvenatory ’ treatment of the century .
14 Leith spent the next few minutes in accepting that somehow she was going to have to pay her brother 's share of the hefty monthly repayment as well as her own for the next seven months minimum .
15 For the next three months virtual deadlock ensued , troops dug in as best they could , and lives were lost through disease and fruitless assaults .
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