Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] for [art] next " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Well , exhausted or not , you wo n't be getting much sleep for the next four days . |
2 | Delegates to the signing conference in Lucerne warned that funding for environmental projects would be extremely constrained for the next five to 10 years . |
3 | But as you 've got a long wait for the next production , let's move on to the town itself . |
4 | The patient recovered but needed further glucose infusions for recurring hypoglycaemia and remained somewhat confused for the next 48 h . |
5 | Fortunately for Napoleon III , Alexander II was so involved for the next six years with the internal reconstruction of his Empire , which the Crimean War had shown to be lamentably weak , that he had no time for a ‘ forward ’ policy in Europe which might thwart French designs . |
6 | Again , not everyone — and surely not McGeechan — would view with any great enthusiasm the prospect of returning to the previous law and the spectacle of sundry sides , but England especially , so often merely playing for the next scrum . |
7 | No-one in the England camp was prepared to say whether there was less longing for the next tour of the Caribbean or to Pakistan , where the proposed 1996–97 series seems safely enough into the future . |
8 | Each time one hip thrusts forwards , the other draws back by an equal amount and is thus cocked for the next punch . |
9 | The price list agreed by masters and men in 1787 was generally observed for the next twenty years and with employment brisk , knitters were able to earn , up to 1810 , 14 to 15s ( 70-75p ) a week for a twelve- to thirteen-hour day : too much for their own good , according to a local clerical magistrate . |
10 | Because of Berkeley 's criticisms of them , Locke 's views on language and abstract ideas , views which were implicit in the discussion of nominal essences , are best left for the next chapter . |
11 | What pulls Sugar ( and the innocent bystander ) through is their stunningly simplistic pop prowess and the fact that some of the new material — already recorded for the next album — is actually better than ‘ Copper Blue ’ . |
12 | ‘ Chapman was essentially a designer , an artist , who was always looking for the next design , something different , ’ says Mr Nearn . |
13 | Next morning , through the sheets of rain , another glimpse of Scottish eighteenth-century life : the men of the Macleods left the castle early bound for the next large sea-loch south of Dunvegan , Loch Bracadale , to say goodbye to emigrants bound for America . |
14 | Road we will have to consider though against other schemes also competing for the next waive of funding . |
15 | Thomas believes that only four teams should automatically qualify for the next World Cup — the host nation ( probably South Africa ) , the two finalists ( Australia and England ) and the winner of the third-place play-off ( New Zealand ) . |
16 | We deliver parcels , all parcels for Grattans and we also deliver for the Next Directory as well . |
17 | From there he was transferred to a prison in Rabat , where he was severely tortured for the next three days . |
18 | Now preparing for the next ten years , Stevo refuses to be predictable . |
19 | We are now preparing for the next critical round . |
20 | People first settled there perhaps 130000 or 120000 years ago and the site seems to have been almost continuously occupied for the next 40000 to 8000 years . |
21 | The project is already fully booked for the next year for children all over the county studying the Victorian era as part of the national curriculum . |
22 | Sylvia had rung up me about booking for a meal and I thought , originally they talked about going a Friday night , and they said , Friday and Saturday are fully booked for the next five weeks . |
23 | Polythene was virtually forgotten for the next two and a half years . |
24 | A prompt then appears for the next entry . |
25 | He then waited for the next major religious festival — Whitsuntide — and made the translation into a great occasion , although with troops at hand in case of trouble . |
26 | If it exists then the root word has been found , otherwise look for the next longest suffix present . |
27 | The path comes straight down too ; my legs went wobbly long before reaching the bottom , by evening they had stiffened up , and I could barely walk for the next three days ( the boys were alright ! ) . |
28 | Yet advertising for the next issue had been booked . |
29 | It was they who caused a reluctant minister to accept , in 1963 , the introduction of an examination at 15 + other than O level ( the CSE examination ) specifically designed for the next 40 per cent of the ability range below the 20 per cent for whom 0 level was thought to be appropriate . |