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

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1 Durkheim took for granted the existence of nation states ; indeed he emphasized the role of the state as the ‘ organ of moral discipline ’ , and the importance of national education as a moral education of the young generation , preparing them for their future tasks in the collective life of the nation .
2 Burns has reminded his players — the best paid footballers in the First Division — that they are playing for their future livelihoods .
3 They had wonderful opportunities for sport and also for learning as many things as possible that might be of use for their future development .
4 Second , I would agree with Tony Prosser ( Prosser , 1982 ) that any theory should be based on an analysis which makes it possible to describe and explain existing social relations and the operation of state institutions ; and that it should provide the means for an effective critique of the latter and point the way for their future development .
5 And his involvement with industrial relations in such countries as Japan , Portugal , and Greece set the pattern for their future development while creating new techniques of international supervision .
6 Many artists see the value in or with the public , breaking down barriers and thriving on the experience and feed-back for their future work .
7 He and Helen were planning to save money for their future life together .
8 Again , thorough briefing before departure helps prepare the employee and family for their future life abroad and paves the way for successful completion of the overseas posting .
9 The answer I have so far given that it is from achieving effectively and efficiently , fundamentally important aims such as developing inventiveness , initiative , adaptability , intellectual curiosity , sensitivity , confidence , and so on — general transferable skills and attitudes which will equip our students for their future lives .
10 We would like to wish both couples the very best of love , luck and most importantly , happiness for their future lives together .
11 The aim at the end of the session is to encourage participants to make rules for their future drinking which will lead to a lessening of identified problems ( p. 4 ) .
12 Secondly , the opening up of the sugar market was perfectly compatible with an amelioration policy designed to improve slaves ' conditions and prepare them to take responsibility for their future freedom .
13 Such examples ( and they are legion in Scotland and throughout the rest of the world ) serve to reaffirm the points made by Kirkpatrick : that existing local institutions and personnel matter crucially , and that the outcomes of projects and their relationship with planning in the broader sense may either establish their continuation or sound a death-knell for their future existence .
14 This animosity boded ill for their future cooperation in East Prussia .
15 Even if Europeans could agree on which institution to rely for their future defence , would Europe 's armies be ready for a fray ?
16 Conscious of the increasing demands in terms of time and routine administration , the concept encourages South East Arts towards passing over responsibility for existing South East Arts schemes to stable and well managed clients for their future operation and management within funds agreed between us .
17 Because she knew she swelled and paled , in the grip of her look , she smiled even more and then invited them to start talking about their plans for their future home , which they did at once , and ceased to notice her .
18 ‘ It is all-important for their future health and their capacity to learn that children adopt balanced eating habits .
19 That children also lingered in foster homes without any definite plan for their future care was taken seriously , but the indictment was levied more against the former than the latter .
20 During the talks with MITI they described plans completed only the previous day for their future programme of support and promotion for open systems .
21 The South Devon Railway now has twelve locomotives based on the railway undergoing restoration , including five main line types , so the proverbial light is certainly at the end of the tunnel for their future needs .
22 Particularly with large dogs , it 's essential for their future control and success as a pet that simple training in the basic commands , such as ‘ sit ’ , ‘ stay ’ , ‘ down ’ , ‘ come ’ and ‘ stop ’ are taught as soon as the puppy is taken on .
23 It is what John Triseliotis has referred to as ‘ a family for life , with its network of support systems not only for them but also for their future children ’ .
24 There the evidence before him merely disclosed that the defendants whilst being employed by the plaintiffs simply made plans or preparations for their future post termination activities .
25 SCHOOL INSPECTORS employed by local authorities are poorly equipped for their future role of monitoring the national curriculum , a report from the Audit Commission for Local Authorities says today .
26 In the universities , where in the sixties rioting students and the educated tele-celebrities of the ‘ chattering classes ’ had commanded public attention , there were now dormant , apolitical students anxious only for their future employment , and embittered lecturers suffering a crisis of morale and lamenting the bureaucratic invasion of time traditionally left for teaching and research .
27 Even-more significant for their future growth , Merton has expanded the field of candidates open to them by being able to search globally , as a member of Transearch , a group of internationally affiliated consultancies in fifteen major business centres .
28 On this basis he maintains that these adults should not be seen ‘ as agents of social control repressing the young — as reductionist social history might suggest — but as agents of socialization preparing them for their future roles as citizens in a society to which most adolescents gave unthinking and willing allegiance ’ .
29 The Newsom Report argued that young women should be prepared for their future roles as wives and mothers .
30 I advised the Labour Party over such things as the Vassall inquiry and , together with my friend Dennis Lloyd , I was on a number of committees and investigations to recommend changes in the law — particularly land law ( the working party on land nationalisation ) and the law of landlord and tenant — which were being prepared by the Labour Party for their future use .
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