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

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31 In 1965 and 1967 Medau was included in the Leeds Festival of Movement and Dance , and 1967 also saw the first Easter Course in Leeds , which for the next decade established the pattern of alternate years in the South and Leeds .
32 This constituted the formal , operational information produced by the organisation , and it underpinned the subsequent R&D , manufacturing and marketing activity for the next decade .
33 Details of the UK government 's environmental record have been published in a report commissioned by Greenpeace , which claims to show that the country is stuck with the title of the " Dirty Man of Europe " for the next decade .
34 However figures out today reveal that the Teesside Development Corporation is building one million square feet of office space 84pc of the county 's provision for the next decade and most of it will be concentrated on its flagship site of Teesdale , Thornaby .
35 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 .
36 Richmond said McHale was already planning his side for the next campaign .
37 Any decent sized salmon would be bound to show itself as it moved around waiting for the next tide to free it .
38 It lay there on the dry cracked mud below the high water mark , waiting for the next tide to wet its bottom .
39 Edward , now in Oxford , felt obliged to write home to his mother with full details of the affair and for the next fortnight pondered the steps he should take .
40 All was well for the next fortnight , then Jonathan phoned up to say that his infection had returned .
41 For the next fortnight it was examined section by section .
42 The police campaign will continue for the next fortnight .
43 Got the shopping done for the next fortnight .
44 But er we shall be without him for the next fortnight erm so somebody 'll have to come in and score a few goals for us but often you know , you discover things that erm you never knew were there when you have to fill in gaps that have suddenly arisen .
45 I beat the school 's fastest runner in the 100 metres sprint , breaking the finishing tape just before the other runners manage to leave their starting blocks ; I smash the school long jump record by 15 metres ( give or take a metre ) and I hurl the discus so far that Miss Harrison , the teacher in charge of the event , has to get her battered Mini from the car park to retrieve the discus for the next competitor ( who manages a measly 25cm ) .
46 On stage I still have humbuckers in everything , although for the next tour I hope to change my amp setup to accommodate single coil guitars as well .
47 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 .
48 The welcoming party for Ali Bacher , first off the plane , and the 94-strong South African party was only a small one , comprising Jamaican and West Indian Board officials and assorted media , but all present knew they had witnessed a piece of history that only recently seemed destined for the next century .
49 A team which can help shape the world for the next century .
50 ‘ Our goal ’ , he says , ‘ is to make sure the town is in good social and economic shape so that it is ready for the next century . ’
51 The world 's governments will meet in Rome this December for the first global food conference for nearly 20 years , and it is hoped that it will produce the nutritional blueprint for the next century .
52 For the next century or so , the county was relatively free of French harassment , but the situation worsened considerably after 1360 when a French fleet burnt Winchelsea and followed this up with a regular series of raids on the coast .
53 The law reports and local press for the next century made repeated references to armed affrays , and a large armed and mounted coastguard became a regular feature of coastal life , a ready source of special constables for panic-stricken magistrates in years of depression .
54 Two occupiers later the turbine is still doing its job and , I 'm sure , with proper maintenance it will continue doing it for the next century .
55 Together , we 'll write the book for the next century .
56 The English had not been acquiring new subjects in the first century and a half of their overseas expansion ; for the next century and a half they acquired new subjects at a rate which would have been quite inconceivable if they had been dealing with men and women who thought about their political rights and obligations in terms of nationalism .
57 ‘ We 're at an interesting point deciding what are the priorities for the next century ’ , he continued , ‘ and the areas to expand are education , and the use of technology in education ’ .
58 Between 1712 and 1716 the lots were sold to about twenty different persons : the same rents remained in force for the next century .
59 If we are talking about a rail infrastructure that is suitable for the next century , we must have in mind the sort of measure that is the subject of the debate .
60 It is no short-term measure it is the most important development for more than 50 years and it will be around for the next century . ’
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