Example sentences of "[vb pp] for the future " in BNC.

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1 If such a settlement is agreed , the matter should be referred to your Underwriters immediately and they will decide what cover can be given for the future .
2 The mental health centres , from which so much was expected for the future , were designed to become self-funding from fees and diverse agency support .
3 Chastened and tearful , I tidied the garden shed and resumed spring work resolving to be more efficient and better organised for the future .
4 This chapter does not consider how this problem can best be resolved for the future .
5 This initiative emphasises the policy of maintaining the focus of our qualification on Commerce and Industry and further developments are being considered for the future .
6 Hence a prime accounting task is to ensure that for business-portfolio planning the financial details of embryo businesses being built for the future are separated from those of ongoing businesses .
7 ‘ He 's got the mathematical background that 's needed for the future , ’ the impresario said .
8 It is we who want broad motorways , cheap coal , instant electricity , subsidised food , and protection from alleged enemies without care for the past or indeed thought for the future .
9 Point to Point … racing folk will tell you this is the true home of steepelchasing … the foundry where runners and riders are forged for the future
10 It works with multiple databases and data structures under X-Motif and DECWindows , with a Windows 3 version promised for the future , and integrates with 3GL and 4GL applications as well as CQCS .
11 The historic landmarks of England are a wonderful legacy that must be preserved for the future .
12 The displays will be preserved for the future .
13 The temporary bonanza of revenue from North Sea oil should unquestionably be invested for the future .
14 We have also invested for the future in two new depots .
15 I would hope that this tacit agreement will be rescinded for the future , and if the judges then take the view that they will disclose their recommendations ( with reasons ) in open court , in mandatory as well as discretionary cases , so be it .
16 And with him had gone Miss Gemma Dallam 's brown Chinese satin and every shred of hope Cara had cherished for the future .
17 After the birth , make sure you get your German Measles vaccination so you can be certain you 're protected for the future .
18 After the birth , make sure you get your German Measles vaccination so you can be certain you 're protected for the future .
19 Nobody could have been better qualified to construct a consensus , even if it had to be temporary , from the new and angular alternatives that were now being proposed for the future of secondary schooling .
20 New and unified rules governing both positive and restrictive covenants are proposed , with land obligations ' , new interests in land , being proposed for the future which could be modified or extinguished by the Lands Tribunal .
21 In this section we attempt to provide a framework for discussion of a number of special instructions ( or groups of instructions ) , provided in current computers or proposed for the future , which do not naturally fit into these groups .
22 There were signs , especially in 1988 , that the players appeared to be trying harder in the one-day internationals than in the Tests , and the traditionalists — who of course regard themselves as the real cricket lovers — feared for the future .
23 Those of us who witnessed the touch-and-go progress of an ultimately triumphant War and Peace — recorded by Philips for release early next year — feared for the future of the rest , but as Gergiev puts it ‘ that which makes me incredibly proud is that I announced these things and they happened ’ — and , one might add , that inspiration was to hand for rather more performances than the fiercely self-critical Gergiev might admit .
24 Further , there has not been a date allocated for the future although its replacement is expected to run in April .
25 For he will realize that if this technique became popular , people who might benefit from new , forward-looking rules would lose their incentive to bring to court novel cases in which these new rules might be announced for the future .
26 While a new regulation in 1985 ruled out the option of global additionality , the question of individual additionality still remained for the future .
27 Does the Prime Minister not remember saying just a year ago on the steps of Downing street that the Conservative party was ’ fully united for the future ’ and is that not patently false now when , in the approach to the vital meeting at Maastricht , the Tory party is in a state of open warfare ?
28 We need not decide today whether , in consequence of the 1987 statement , prisoners have a legitimate expectation that he will do so , or whether that expectation can be dispelled for the future .
29 Wired for the future with JANET
30 Little thought is taken for the future .
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