Example sentences of "[noun pl] for [art] future " in BNC.

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1 Taxes for the future
2 CONSTRUCTION kits and painting lessons are helping children at Harrowgate Hill Infants in Darlington build vital skills for the future .
3 When they plan out their policies for the future , may they keep the interests of humanity at heart .
4 The results will be used to develop transport policies for the future and will be of use to other national parks suffering from similar traffic problems .
5 In framing its policies for the future , we hope that the Council will fully acknowledge the importance of the land use planning system , something which is not clearly enough stated in Threshold 21 .
6 We suggest that the following principles should underlie the development of our information policies for the future :
7 From the point of view of the management of research and development , one can see four activities for the future .
8 So Alan you go with our warm thanks and our very best wishes for a future which I know will be as valuable to the church as it will lead to a gap in our ranks which it will be difficult to fill .
9 He retires with our good wishes for the future .
10 Please accept my sincere wishes for the future .
11 Instead the princess simply sent the couple her best wishes for the future .
12 Lignite Action Group ( LAG ) set itself a three-fold objective : to gather ‘ information concerning the future in relation to what major changes would take place ’ ; to participate ‘ in any discussions and decisions which are to be made concerning our lives ’ and ‘ to be consulted and have our fears and wishes for the future of the community respected and given a fair hearing ’ .
13 At an informal presentation by officers of the committee , Judith , who is a keen gardener , was given a gardening book , a rose bush , and garden centre vouchers along with our best wishes for the future .
14 I 'm sure it 's your wish to congratulate on his appointment and our best wishes for the future .
15 Our best wishes for the future .
16 In the longer term the accumulation of social and economic deviations in all areas of Russia would indeed have profound effects on Bolshevik plans for the future .
17 The document has been launched to aid borough councils throughout the capital as they draw up development plans for the future of the City .
18 His letters from Oxford in his third term , after gaining the Lincoln History Exhibition , are much shorter , less introspective , and full of details about his writing , his plans for the future , his increased reading but , above all , his growing friendship with MacAlister who felt that ‘ his intimate outpouring to me was something of a comfort to him ’ .
19 Sterling was given an office at the Department of Trade and Industry , where he advised on industrial policy , and had a big say in plans for the future of broadcasting .
20 Where there were plans for the future now there is just an aching void .
21 Often a councillor will serve as a governor of a number of primary schools and , given the slightest encouragement , be more than willing to discuss how the other schools are tackling specific problems and their plans for the future .
22 And she would spear a piece of chicken and carry it high in the air towards that great black hole of a mouth and , still talking about her therapy , her plans for the future , his inability to understand her as a woman , his crude , male-orientated sexuality , she would munch , munch , munch …
23 This was Philip II of France , whose extravagant plans for the future of his kingdom included the destruction of the Angevin Empire .
24 Our plans for the future are to ensure this strength is preserved and that we are fully equipped to meet changing conditions .
25 Coleridge 's first meeting with Tom Poole lasted less than a day , but in that short time Coleridge was expansive both on the subject of himself and his plans for the future .
26 While Poole was urging him to remain true above all to poetry , Coleridge still had no sense of a purely poetic , or even literary , vocation , and for the moment could offer only two vague plans for the future , ‘ the first impracticable — the second not likely to succeed ’ : he could ‘ make a portly Quarto ’ by translating all the works of Schiller , then set up a school at 100 guineas a head , or he could ‘ abjure Politics & carnal literature ’ altogether and become a dissenting parson .
27 There was at least a proviso that she should be asked for her written consent before the company was set up but otherwise she was not mentioned in his plans for the future of the schools .
28 ‘ What are your plans for the future ? ’
29 What are his plans for the future ?
30 However , forward thinking will create new exciting plans for the future if you can get on the right side of your owner .
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