Example sentences of "next [num] [noun pl] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 From there Tony went 3 , 2 , 3 , and for the next eight holes he was 1-over-3s .
2 Over the next eight years he applied himself to the development and perfection of the colour printing process which brought him international fame .
3 For the next seventy-five minutes he will be the most important man on the floor-maintaining discipline and relaying all the instructions given him by the team assembled up in the gallery .
4 For the next eleven years he shipped out on various vessels as boy steward , able seaman or boatswain-second mate and sometimes as cook .
5 After the next fifty yards I drew it out and took a look at the bad news .
6 When she refused , Seth fought for the wheel , she won , and for the next fifty miles he fumed .
7 Over the next 2 weeks she telephoned the therapist two or three times a week complaining of a variety of physical symptoms and demanding to be seen straight away .
8 In the next 12 weeks we could lose the next general election . ’
9 During the next 12 months we shall continue to promote the case studies and guidelines material , and this will include a number of regional conferences and seminars .
10 Over the next 12 months he expects the three to sell at least 10 systems solutions n the UK .
11 The Bradens moved to Toronto where they did well in CBC productions , and in 1949 moved on to London where for the next 30 years they made quite an impression at the BBC , both in radio and in television .
12 For the next 30 years he was involved in the practical application of the law of wills and trusts .
13 For the better part of the next forty years they were to be the decisive restraints .
14 Joyce went on the stage in 1939 — by accident rather than design — and during the next forty years she became both an international entertainer and a national treasure .
15 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 .
16 Although hailed at the time as ‘ the most important discovery in England [ and perhaps ] … of greater importance than any other yet made at home or abroad ’ , during the next forty years it became increasingly difficult to reconcile this hominid with the burgeoning human fossil record from Asia and Africa .
17 For the next thirteen years they offered no really serious opposition to government policies : but their refusal in 1787 to accept proposals for important new taxes and tax reforms was a crucial step in the destruction of the old regime in France .
18 It clearly is not the case , that , we have heard from the city this morning , and in the city alone windfalls have been progressing at the rate of eighty per annum , if it was only half that rate over the next thirteen years we would see five hundred more houses , and that excludes windfalls from the rest of the Greater York area , excluding the city of York .
19 For the next 10 years it basked in its monopoly , with radio still supreme , as TV came slowly out of the shadows .
20 In the next 10 days they were joined by hundreds of unemployed youths who looted shops , damaged cars and demanded money from passers-by .
21 But in the next six frames he aggregated only 51 points .
22 If his fortunes improve over the next six years you are still entitled to collect on your judgement debt .
23 During the next six years he held pleas of the Forests in six counties .
24 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 .
25 A friend of mine did it erm they did n't burn the erm the spirit when they 'd finished and erm you know you 're meant to actually put a piece of paper under and burn it under the light or smash the glass and erm for the next six months she could n't sleep properly and it felt like there , she was like tormented and erm things were like pulling at her , her bedclothes and I swear she 's like seeing a psy a psychia psychiatrist and she had to sleep in her parents ' room and everything really scary .
26 So the , the upshot of it all , is he 's banned for two races , but this is a susp suspended erm , ban over two months , er er , over six months rather , so it means that if he 's a good boy over the next six months he wo n't miss any races at all , so he has had a lucky escape .
27 And over the next six months you 'll see everything from computers to paint-by-number books appearing on a beauty counter near you .
28 I have got back on the adrenalin and enthusiasm for these first few matches and hopefully in the next six weeks you will see the best of me . ’
29 In the next three chapters we shall look at deserted villages , where recent studies began , and surviving villages , which are the subject of renewed and vigorous interest .
30 In the next three chapters we look more closely at the texture of essay-writing .
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