Example sentences of "has a [adj] future " in BNC.

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1 The place of coal in the NEP appears to be to generate electricity instead of oil , although whether it has a long-term future in this rôle or is merely a useful stopgap is unclear .
2 I am confident Scottish Nuclear has a long-term future and that it will continue to be one of Scotland 's best engineering companies .
3 It would be dead easy to reform the CAP at our farmers ' expense and simply shovel the money across to other farmers , which appears to be the Labour party 's proposal , but we do not share that view ; we must ensure that it is a balanced proposal and that in the United Kingdom , where we have efficient agriculture , the efficient farmer has a long-term future .
4 It therefore has a long-term future .
5 Faced with the prospect of partial closure if it ca n't convince its parent that it has a viable future serving third party customers , IBM France SA 's plant is energetically laying plans to exploit its skills in chip packaging , in particular IBM 's proprietary technology for surface-mounting chips on multi-layer ceramic substrates to create multi-chip modules .
6 I saw enough of ex-Millfield boy David Hemp , in that extraordinary finish at Southampton when the teams played as long as they could in the twilight and Glamorgan were agonisingly close to victory , to believe he has a genuine future as a county player .
7 If it fails to get its finances in order , Greece has a black future .
8 She has a great future ahead of her and will undoubtedly improve as here serve and volleys do .
9 Germany 's failure to achieve political greatness further encourages the view that she has a great future before her .
10 Ferguson believes the unwanted break has benefited a player who , still only 21 , has a great future .
11 He tired late on , but he has a great future .
12 He 's a great leader and although he has done so much , he still has a great future in front of him . ’
13 Animation has a great future .
14 She 's young , so has a great future ahead of her .
15 Manager Ray Hankin said : ‘ Mark was n't even interested in going to Motherwell he knows he has a good future here . ’
16 It has survived many more recent attempts by central government to have it replaced but since a major overhaul took place in 1986 this fine landmark has a secure future .
17 ‘ We are determined to ensure that nuclear generation has a significant future within an integrated and balanced energy policy . ’
18 If anyone has a promising future , Jess does . ’
19 So , I think that in the opinion of Miller the family was the most important thing for B. and should have been for Eddie and all parents , but the priority for Catherine was her own life and I think that as far as Miller is concerned she is right , because she has a whole future ahead of her while B. and Eddie have settled down .
20 And with the possibilities for more stuff like the fine ‘ Talkin' Blues ’ limitless , Marley 's legacy still has a big future in the marketplace .
21 But , according to Jerry Mooney , group marketing director for BT paging , the cinderella of the mobile communications business still has a bright future .
22 Yes , we 've all seen all the reports — distributed open systems end up costing downsizers more money than the mainframe ever did , that there are many applications that can be handled only by the mainframe , that the mainframe has a bright future if only IBM Corp can get over its present problems .
23 You also know that when a company like Hewlett-Packard announces that inkjet technology is the largest research and development project it has ever undertaken — except for RISC processors — the technology has a bright future .
24 After years of uncertainty , the new management says the Roses Theatre now has a bright future .
25 ELR HAS A ROSY FUTURE !
26 The reason I 'm here is I 've been friends with Jake ever since we met over a beer or three in Germany during my Jam days , I admire him as a lyricist and I think the group has a valid future . ’
27 Substantial changes are needed in order to restore the performance of the businesses to an acceptable level and ensure each one has a sound future . ’
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