Example sentences of "next [adj] years he " in BNC.

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1 Over the next eight years he applied himself to the development and perfection of the colour printing process which brought him international fame .
2 For the next eleven years he shipped out on various vessels as boy steward , able seaman or boatswain-second mate and sometimes as cook .
3 During the next few years he drew up a similar body of monastic observances for use in his cathedral church .
4 Legal & General 's Michael Payne says that over the next few years he expects his fund ‘ will grow more in Europe at the expense of UK equities , ’ particularly now that entry into the ERM has reduced the currency risk .
5 Noel 's colleagues all wish him well and the very best of health in his retirement , which fortunately is only partial since for the next few years he remains with us as Research Professor in German .
6 Over the next few years he was active in , first , local and soon national military affairs .
7 Over the next few years he gained considerable administrative experience , serving first as a member of the household of Archbishop Robert Kilwardby [ q.v. ] and later as warden of the priory 's Essex manors and as treasurer for two terms .
8 The next few years he spent in travel and ( dread words ) in commerce , drinking in the wonderful perplexities that Europe , after India and Scotland , threw at him .
9 For the next 30 years he was involved in the practical application of the law of wills and trusts .
10 He went to live at Stourhead after his mother 's death in 1742 , and over the next forty years he became a discriminating collector and patron of the arts , laying the foundations of an important library , but above all he transformed the landscape at Stourhead , creating the lake and the classical temples , which so vividly recall a Claudian idyll .
11 During the next six years he held pleas of the Forests in six counties .
12 During the next six years he published over two hundred books , his imprint receiving Book Society accolades and design awards and sustaining more posthumous interest and admiration than any other mainstream publisher of that period .
13 For the next three years he wo n't have any choice .
14 In the next three years he was twice parachuted into Occupied France .
15 For the next thirty-five years he published a spate of pamphlets and books on the subjects about which he felt strongly and the authors whom he admired deeply or disagreed with emphatically .
16 For the next ten years he travelled the world , visiting and working in mines and quarries in every continent .
17 For the next twenty-five years he held a series of appointments as minister : St Thomas 's Square , Hackney ( 1880–5 ) ; Cheetham Hill Congregational church , Manchester ( 1885–8 ) ; Clarendon Park , Leicester ( 1888–94 ) ; and Emmanuel church , Cambridge ( 1894–1901 ) .
18 Over the next five years he was moved about 20 times .
19 What is more , within the next five years he reached all those conclusions in general biological theory that his books were to expound three decades later .
20 In the next five years he made about forty ascents as a professional balloonist .
21 For the next five years he remained the king 's captive , and only in December 1327 , a year after the old reign had ended in a revolution , did Edward III order his release and the return of his lands .
22 During the next five years he travelled –40,000 kilometres and visited 45 different countries .
23 In the next five years he thinks he does but does n't .
24 Over the next five years he tried both options .
25 For the next twelve years he cruised in the North Sea and Mediterranean and along the coasts of Africa .
26 During the next twelve years he rose to the position of general manager , in charge of finance and personnel , and during this time established a reputation in the business community for ability and honest dealing .
27 For the next twelve years he held various administrative posts in Bombay .
28 For the next 13 years he served in the Met .
29 Armed with the classic mandarin 's pedigree , he joined the Treasury in 1961 and over the next 27 years he bounced between his first department and Downing Street , with the pattern being broken only by a spell with the Bank of England and City institutions in 1969 .
30 In the next fifteen years he effectively trained about forty others , including several step-brothers .
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