Example sentences of "for [prep] the [num ord] " in BNC.
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1 | And end up the same circumstances we was now , er with out the stuff that we 'd we were paying for for the next six months of the year . |
2 | Their first innings made only 205 , with 57 from Smith and 43 from debutante Bailey ( whose reward , after failing in the second innings , was to be dropped against Sri Lanka , one of the most astonishing pieces of selectoral crassness for years ) ; but on the second morning , in real sunshine for about the first time in the rubber , Foster bowled splendidly to decapitate the order . |
3 | Harrington 's fortunes rose steeply for about the first 150 generations . |
4 | What we normally do is get together with the rhythm section for about the first week or so — and it 's just heaven because you 're just a small band . |
5 | Choose a factor 8–10 for about the first five days , but be guided by sun intensity and location . |
6 | For about the first 12 years of its existence the centre was carried on as an unincorporated organisation . |
7 | If , if you look at their work , for about the first hundred years after all of them , their work was widely , er , disparaged and rejected . |
8 | ‘ What 's the matter , San ? ’ the fat woman asked for about the fifth time since they had all trooped in out of the cold . |
9 | for about the fifth time |
10 | For about the seventh time Folly walked over to the vase on the mantelpiece which held the flowers he had sent her that morning . |
11 | ‘ They had just been reconciled for about the 18th time and when work forced them apart he started on the vodka . |
12 | For about the hundredth time , I cursed whatever kleptomaniac curmudgeon had walked off the train with my bag . |
13 | She put my book down , said for about the fourth time how sorry she was that she 'd missed my reading , but she 'd simply felt too shaky . |
14 | a decision in detail as to where it should be in the short term ( one year ahead ) and a longer-term plan for about the next three to four years : |
15 | We met Stevie Nicks right after that and for about the next four years we were in a band in the northern California area . |
16 | Erm he 's in Scotland for about the next month , but I 've asked him to do the recordings in the next week . |
17 | He will , however , be away for about the next six weeks . |
18 | ‘ What I 've been using for about the last five years are Seymour Duncan amps . |
19 | It turned out that he was a heavy drinker and smoker , who had not been running for about the last 20 years . |
20 | As a project engineer , I 've been using a similar document for about the last six months . |
21 | I was saying to this bloke at work West Ham must be the only positive transfer to give West Ham pay for about the last twenty five years |
22 | For example I found myself in a warehouse in Manhattan , where the New York Public Library keeps a lot of its records , and I discovered an enormous deposit of papers of , of an organisation which was actually very strongly against the minimum wage , which appeared not to have been touched for about the last — sixty years ? |
23 | ‘ Did you , ’ Markby asked patiently for about the third or fourth time , ‘ intend to make her fall ? ’ |
24 | I went to the flicks — I wanted to see Some Like It Hot for about the tenth time and it was being revived at Baker Street . |
25 | Isabel asked Ellen for about the tenth time . |
26 | Well , let's assume you 're saving the questions for after the second paper . |
27 | We had our own bedrooms and that was saying quite a bit , because er the , the nurses home had been built er for the er as a sort of war memorial for after the First World War which was one of the most sensible war memorials I think anyone could have er provided . |
28 | I am not sure that the right hon. Gentleman has told the hon. Member for Dunfermline , East ( Mr. Brown ) that , but perhaps the hon. Gentleman is putting down an early marker for after the next election . |
29 | That 's what he bought them for in the first place . ’ |
30 | Rough Collie Rescue ( London and South East ) started an appeal , with £200 of their own money , named the ‘ Robbie Fund ’ to help Grace McNeil afford the court costs she should never have been liable for in the first place . |