Example sentences of "[prep] [det] future time " in BNC.

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1 This is valid only if the rate of interest is constant for all future time periods , that is , if the yield curve ( which will be discussed in the next section ) is flat .
2 First , it assumes that the market determined discount rate is constant for all future time periods .
3 All these vertical lines , from which trajectories remain within B U 5 U T for all future time , form a Cantor set , and trajectories that start between lines eventually leave our small region of interest .
4 We therefore weighing with ourselves how to prevent the endeavours of such wicked persons … thought necessary to disunite and dissociate the Apothecaries of our City of London from the Freedom of the Mystery of Grocers … into one body Corporate and politic … to whom in all future time the management of those inconveniences might be given charge and committee … after the manner of other Companies .
5 They looked forward to that future time when God 's rule would be all over the earth .
6 However , if our policies once allow for the possibility of the human race existing for ever , or into the indefinite future , one can take average happiness over all future time as the effective goal , even from the totalistic point of view , since the contribution to quantity of happiness from population size will anyway be maximal .
7 The maintenance of structures with intumescent coatings should be carefully considered , particularly if there is a risk that the covering may be removed at some future time in the life of the building .
8 IBM is claiming that OS/2 is now what Windows NT will be at some future time , which may be true .
9 We do suggest one small change , to allow an employee 's payment method to be changed at the discretion of his employer , if at the time that he entered that employment , he had agreed to accept that change at some future time ( not necessarily specified ) .
10 If foreign bankers thought that the UK was not serious about balancing its books at some future time , they would be reluctant to lend their money at low interest .
11 Mr. Sturge in his argument has maintained that such a lease would be valid , and that , even if the term is uncertain at its beginning when the lease takes effect , the fact that at some future time it will be rendered certain is sufficient to make it a good lease .
12 Of course , it would be naive to claim that all gifts are made with no thought of any benefit that might accrue to the individual or his or her family at some future time , or to deny that gifts are often a reflection of gratitude for past services rendered to a member of the family or the donor him or herself .
13 A petition can only be presented in respect of a debt if ( s 267(2) ) : ( i ) the amount of the debt or the aggregate of the debts is equal to or exceeds the bankruptcy level ( defined in 5267(4) as £750 but subject to change by the Secretary of State ) , ( ii ) the debt of each of the debts is for a liquidated sum payable either immediately or at some future time and is unsecured , ( iii ) the debtor appears unable to pay or to have no reasonable prospect of being able to pay the debt or debts , and ( iv ) there is no outstanding application to set aside a statutory demand served under s 268 ( see section 4 ( c ) below ) .
14 If the petition is presented in respect of a debt payable at some future time , it being claimed that the debtor appears to have no reasonable prospect of being able to pay it , the court may , on the debtor 's application , order that security for the debtor 's costs be given , and no hearing of the petition can take place until the security has been given .
15 It was decided to retain the original definition and possibly conduct further tests at some future time , when the obtainable accuracy and required conditions were better understood .
16 At some future time might he blame her for the loss of his dream ?
17 Is my right hon. Friend aware that he carries the support of the vast majority in this House and in the country in his refusal to rule out a single currency on our terms at some future time ?
18 No longer can investigative stories be stopped merely because they might " prejudge " a matter which may have to be decided in litigation at some future time .
19 But at some future time they may decide they want to .
20 Their manpower planning is sophisticated enough to ensure that there will be an adequate number of candidates of sufficient calibre to reach the highest levels in those organisations at any future time .
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