Example sentences of "to be [verb] in the future " in BNC.

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1 When , on 25 March 1859 , the tsar announced the principles on which Russian local government was to be based in the future , he acknowledged that provision had to be made for involving the public .
2 The deals are in fact important in the way the game is to be projected in the future in this country .
3 The deals are in fact important in the way the game is to be projected in the future in this country .
4 And that has to be maintained in the future .
5 If a firm expects to be rationed in the future in the goods market , it is more likely to increase its current sales rather than produce for inventories .
6 Against the background of the thousands of jobs that have been lost in the defence industries in the past couple of years , and the thousands likely to be lost in the future , is not the Government 's initiative wholly inadequate ?
7 The working group also miscalculated the number of new houses that would need to be built in the future .
8 ( ii ) Changing house — See p95. ( iii ) Charging clause — If any of the trustees are professional people ( such as a solicitor ) or such a trustee is likely to be appointed in the future , the trust document should contain the usual charging clause .
9 But whenever the behaviour of either Christians or Muslims was to be challenged in the future , the Covenant itself would inevitably be called into question .
10 However , it is debatable whether or not those objectives can continue to be achieved in the future .
11 Recall from Chapter 12 that an allowance has to be made for the fact that a given sum of money to be received in the future is worth less than the same sum received now .
12 A major discovery was made at Jabirn in the Timor Sea in 1983 but it has been estimated that similar discoveries on a yearly basis would be necessary if increasing oil imports are not to be required in the future to maintain present levels of consumption .
13 In order to make the model flexible , the investigation will include reports likely to be required in the future .
14 The court must be given reasons for the decision , together with details of any service or assistance actually provided or to be provided in the future , or any other action taken or proposed ( s37(3) ) .
15 Often a contract is to be performed in the future , i.e. delivery of the goods is to be in the future , either at a fixed date or within a reasonable length of time .
16 Contracts are often written in the future tense , presumably on the basis that they refer to acts to be performed in the future .
17 Technically , the Act does not oblige the person imposing the conditions to specify which of the alternative grounds he relies upon for his authority to do so , although where the event is to be held in the future , the directions given by the chief of police must be in writing .
18 Moreover , there is a further independent reason for finding it attractive , apart from whatever success is to be had in the future in generating likely looking fragments of natural language .
19 In Chapter 14 we introduced the concept of a forward market , in which buyers and sellers made contracts today for goods to be delivered in the future at a price agreed today .
20 Erm , so that the , the purpose of bringing some of these corporate activities back into Policy and Resources where they can perhaps determine how that erm , is going to be managed in the future .
21 In addition I think there 's some inconsistency , because within Selby district , for example , a lot of development which has been advocated in the past and is likely to be allocated in the future is in places like Selby or Sherburn in Elmet , which again are much nearer to Leeds erm than potential new settlement sites to the South and South , South West of York , and yet objection has been raised to er that particular erm element in the planning strategy for Selby , and I I ca n't see the reason why a new settlement should be treated in any different way to any other form of development in that sense .
22 The parent is also demonstrating to the child how to behave in an aggressive and anti-social manner ( Patterson et al . 1975 ) and is likely to be copied in the future .
23 FRED6 states that five criteria would have to be met for merger accounting to be used in the future .
24 There is also the cost of transport , to be used in the future to get her and her wheelchair about .
25 He must be careful that the new rules he lays down fit well enough with rules established by others or likely to be established in the future that the total set of rules will work together and make the situation better rather than pulling in opposite directions and making it worse .
26 One of the most obvious implications of this definition is that if there is no obligation , there is no liability : it follows that costs to be incurred in the future are not liabilities while the entity retains the discretion to avoid them .
27 That is something which we should like to be changed in the future .
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