Example sentences of "for [art] next [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Not only would winning the order mean around some £60 million worth of work a year for the next decade for Ferranti , but it would give a successful bidder or partner for Ferranti access to crucial next-generation radar technology .
2 Not only would winning the order mean around some £60 million worth of work a year for the next decade for Ferranti , but it would give a successful bidder or partner for Ferranti access to crucial next-generation radar technology .
3 Data shows that the level fell from 0.6 parts per million [ ppm ] in 1970 to 0.3 ppm in 1973 , but remained the same for the next decade despite a huge 95 per cent reduction in the release of mercury into Liverpool Bay from ICI .
4 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 .
5 One way in which probabilistic models are employed is to progressively classify the input based on predecessors and move along , using this information as the predecessor for the next element in the input .
6 Analysts were cautious about interpreting the announcement as the full Saudi go-ahead for the next tranche of orders covering a further 48 Tornado fighter-bombers , 60 Hawk trainer-fighters and a huge new airbase .
7 A principal objective of the strategy is to act as a bidding document for the next tranche of European Structural Funds .
8 A body does n't look like the product of a loose and temporary federation of warring genetic agents who hardly have time to get acquainted before embarking in sperm or egg for the next leg of the great genetic diaspora .
9 For instance , there 's a 19th century telegraph relay station , where human operators function like modern amplifiers — they receive a weak signal and tap it out again for the next leg of the journey .
10 We have arrived exactly over the quarter-point from a position slightly south of our line 's origin ( i.e. , from the downwind leg at Gransden ) so must adjust our heading slightly for the next leg to the half-way mark .
11 Billie stretched her legs while Jenny refuelled and Adam bought some food for the next leg in the cafeteria at the rear of the terminal .
12 Needles are selected for the next row of weaving .
13 Whichever side you start from , the mylar sheet or Design Controller will move on during every second row you knit , ready for the next row of the pattern on the next row of knitting .
14 Government sources declined to confirm or deny the contents of the list , but MPs believe some of the services will almost certainly figure in the Queen 's Speech setting out the legislative programme for the next session of Parliament .
15 A giant inflatable cockerel perches between the couple , ready for the next session in the magnificent pool
16 If you are aiming to go back for a landing , only stay long enough in that thermal to get properly centred before moving off again down to 1500 feet and starting to look for the next bit of lift .
17 Assuming that she is asymptomatic , she either depends on the male who infected her to inform her of the diagnosis or , if he does not , wait for the next person with whom she has intercourse to develop symptoms , discover the diagnosis , and then contact her with the bad news .
18 ULSTER investors who take a stake in this summer 's flotation of Northern Ireland Electricity may be able to make a ‘ quick buck ’ and raise cash for the next issue of British Telecom shares .
19 The discount houses will want to repay the loans from the Bank quickly , and so will reduce the price at which they bid for the next issue of Treasury Bills , thus increasing the Treasury Bill rate .
20 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 ) .
21 It is now under lock and key near her husband 's tomb , waiting for the next opening of the royal vault for her last repose . ’
22 At the same time , scientists are building computer models of ocean circulation but full three-dimensional models must wait for the next generation of powerful computers .
23 The bulk of that is for the next generation of mobile phones — the personal communications network — to get 30 p.c. of that market .
24 The move is the latest in a series of cost-cutting measures and will reduce the group 's investment exposure for the next generation of business jets .
25 In the '60s Scottish football was awash with stories of ‘ scouts ’ — the often unpaid enthusiasts who scoured the pitches of school-boy Scotland looking for the next generation of international talent .
26 Up to £40 million per year , for the next five years , has been earmarked for projects that should keep Britain up with research for the next generation of computer systems .
27 I 'm referring of course to budget acoustic and electro-acoustic instruments , which are often the starting place for the next generation of guitar hero or hobbyist , or where electric guitar players look for an inexpensive diversion into arguably more expressive sounds .
28 However , the rise of unemployment creates a particular problem for the next generation of ‘ very old ’ , whose numbers are in any case increasing .
29 Digital Equipment Corp reports a $27m contract for personal computers and services from Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co : under the five-year deal , DEC will provide hardware , software , installation and maintenance for the next generation of the firms business management system .
30 ‘ We see DEC 's Alpha chip as the choice for the next generation of computers , ’ Kubota said , suggesting that the expanded agreement with DEC will be completed later on this month .
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