Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] the future " in BNC.

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1 Barrow said : ‘ We have only nine signed professionals at the moment so we had to make a start somewhere for the future .
2 What do you fear most for the future ?
3 CIRCULATION of documents apparently intended for board members and senior executives of the World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association has fuelled speculation that the professional game 's governing body has ‘ wasted the golden years of snooker and not planned properly for the future . ’
4 The man himself , is quite outspoken about past and present , but mostly about the future .
5 Luckily for the future of the SAS , Stirling himself escaped with a damaged wrist — which had the virtue of stopping him from driving for while .
6 If she had ever thought much about the future , I think she would have seen her mother sitting in a chair by the fire , knitting ; after all , her father had been dying all her life .
7 To return to the central question about how the boundaries of special educational provision and therefore of support teaching are to be defined , I shall argue in the remainder of this chapter that although the ‘ individual ’ approach represents what has always traditionally been accepted to be our role , to continue to define our responsibilities in these purely individual terms could have serious consequences , not only for the future of support teaching when we come to evaluate it , but for the development of comprehensive education as a whole .
8 Just as important for the future of Denmark 's European policy — and perhaps for the future of European integration — was the size of the No vote .
9 This included having to study rod sizes , materials and changes in the amounts of electrical current to see how the effect depended on these , which was all for the future .
10 If he replied that he was , his new friends might address him so for the future , and he could imagine what Bigwig and Silver would have to say about that .
11 So for the future , stay away from me , Fen Marshall .
12 ‘ As Mark Twain said : ‘ never prophesy , especially about the future ’ . ’
13 Asked once about how long he thought the movie industry could last , he snapped : ‘ I never make predictions , especially about the future ’ .
14 The Government aim to secure an appropriate climate in which people can plan sensibly for the future , making their own decisions about what to save and what to spend .
15 Information derived from the national health service internal market on general practitioner and patient preferences and on comparative costs will help the service to plan sensibly for the future , in London as elsewhere .
16 Talk about the dreams you had together for the future .
17 But , regardless of the future , Senna already has 10 points under his belt .
18 Sadler was expressing the widely-shared belief among reformers that , given the prevalence of machinery , the labour demand of the present , and even more so of the future , was for ‘ skilled and versatile minds ’ .
19 While Isaac is still unborn , the promises speak only of the future .
20 Stricter legislation has helped the Division and will continue to do so throughout the future in both the sales and service environment .
21 Even those of us who are keen to return the residents to London can not turn the clock back to those days , but I recommend Tower House to someone who would like to see Malmesbury go more gently into the future .
22 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 .
23 Here they expect that coal will be available nearby for long into the future .
24 ‘ We hope Mr Stein will be working for us long into the future and obviously in that case we would need to apply for another permit for him .
25 But how exactly should the future of Nato and the Warsaw Pact be fitted together with the future of Central Europe ?
26 Far better to use that energy in a positive way by becoming determined not to repeat yesterday 's errors but to use the experience gained to improve the situation and do things better in the future .
27 ‘ Hence , when money wages are rising , workers may , rightly or wrongly , credit such rises to unions and hope that by beginning or continuing to support them they will do as well or even better in the future ’ ( Bain and Elsheikh , 1976 , p. 64 ) .
28 H how would you go to somebody like that and say well yeah we , we 'll be able to negotiate for you better in the future and we might be able to get more er be better conditions of service than you 've got now but as of now you 're gon na be paying this much more in contributions .
29 Every part of the business is expected to perform henceforward — no longer will the investment of more money be relied upon as making it work better in the future .
30 We are always interested in knowing what you , as Friends , think about the changes we are making , to help us to do even better in the future .
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