Example sentences of "planning for the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The regional authorities have a major role in resource and curriculum planning for the school and community education sectors .
2 As well as supporting the Group 's production units in optimising and controlling process activities , research teams also undertake investigations into the qualities and properties of raw materials , plant design , suitability of packaging materials , environmental issues and the development of new products , and research and planning for the operating units .
3 Specificity or the degree of specificity of indexing , must be established during planning for the index and reviewed from time to time thereafter .
4 Planning for the rest of 1992 , and indeed for the foreseeable future , will be driven b ; y the Canadian Rugby Union 's new mission statement : ‘ To develop the potential of rugby in Canada to maintain our competitive position in the top eight countries in the world . ’
5 Be that as it may , the major work of planning for the change to public ownership was certainly delegated to the men the Labour Government intended to appoint to the Central Authority .
6 Most of the recruits to the senior positions were from within the industry and in the months up to the planned vesting day — 1 April 1948 — most retained their old jobs in the pre-vesting undertakings as well as carrying out their new responsibilities of planning for the change .
7 Although Churchill sometimes appeared to be unhappy about it , planning for the peace was widely accepted as a legitimate political task during the war .
8 He could not reveal what the buyers was planning for the building , however , any investment in the site is certain to bring jobs with it .
9 The Council and the Drug Control Centre are in the process of planning for the year from 1 April 1988 and to do this we need information on your plans .
10 Among East Anglian property pundits , alarm over what Mr Lamont might be planning for the region 's property market turned to relief as it became clear he had no major upsets in store .
11 Contingency planning for the use of force was undertaken by the Chiefs of Staff .
12 Trade associations may also carry out services such as demand forecasting and capacity planning for the market as a whole .
13 When planning for the appointment of either additional or replacement medical staff , the manager should have the opportunity to assess the nursing consequences of the appointment .
14 Disabled people had not been consulted about the way planning for the project should be arranged .
15 However , it should not be thought that Type I systems are non-problematic from the point of view of planning for the health ( care ) needs of a population .
16 The particularly incisive Third report of the commissioner for the special areas ( England and Wales ) ( Cmd. 5503 , 1936 ) was instrumental in relating the question of the economic and social problems of the Special Areas to the wider issue of planning for the accommodation of growth elsewhere .
17 FOR US , was a good day out , but planning for the Summer Fayre started about eight months ago for the Summer Fayre committee who held their first meeting last October !
18 In practice , of course , there may be additional obstacles in obtaining either the screening facilities or planning for the abortion .
19 EUROTUNNEL chairman Sir Alastair Morton is already planning for the moment he can step down from the £9 billion project .
20 Mortgage related insurance and planning for the future — Page 16–17
21 However , there are fears that transport congestion , environmental damage and other symptoms of over-development in the south east may prove a positive disincentive to growth once the Tunnel is opened , and that the main beneficiary will be the Nord Pas de Calais region , especially as French companies seem to be ahead of their British counterparts in planning for the future .
22 Through participation in a shared experience of planning for the future , individual members of the school community can develop an increased understanding of the school and a greater awareness of the part each person plays in the total organisation .
23 In Yorkshire cricket they believe in planning for the future .
24 The Egton Bridge Old Gooseberry Show looks certain to continue as the number of exhibitors grows ; and Mr Preston , at least , is planning for the future .
25 This occurs when a firm continually has to ‘ look over its shoulder ’ and concentrate on short-term performance targets in order to try and maintain its share price , rather than planning for the future .
26 She had been so busy with her dress house in Rome , coping with her designer , planning for the future and ensuring that everyone in the business was kept happy — each of which seemed a full-time job in itself — that she had hardly had time to spare for her three children , let alone her mother .
27 By spreading his proposals over the next three years Norman Lamont sent out the message that he was looking ahead and planning for the future , said Mr Wellerd .
28 ‘ They can get stuck by this fear that they ought to be planning for the future .
29 Planning for the future
30 Planning for the future
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