Example sentences of "for future " in BNC.
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1 | Maurice Adams , General Manager of ACET , has recently returned form Uganda where he has been discussing planning for future projects with ACET 's African Director , Anthony Kasozi . |
2 | The delegates met several senior government officials and discussed possibilities for future access by AI to Sri Lanka . |
3 | While there , they also met government officials and discussed possibilities for future access by AI to Sri Lanka . |
4 | The excess yeast is saved for future use . |
5 | You will play your part in helping to preserve a distinctive beer style for future generations to enjoy . |
6 | If pub owners were prepared to emphasise the interest of genuine historic features , regardless of period , then this type of fakery , which disappoints or sadly deceives the customer in search of the traditional pub and irreparably removes much of a building 's interest for future generations , could be avoided . |
7 | Although the programme finishes at the end of the month , head gardener Carole is still thinking ahead and planning for future displays . |
8 | Icon for future paperweights , imitation foam tiaras , and torches covered with foam flames , an image to be printed on bumper stickers , T-shirts and sweatpants , some of which , through donations , will find themselves passed out by evangelical missionaries in Central America one hundred years after the unveiling . |
9 | The restorers ' single most valuable resource came in the form of life-size archive photographs of all the Gibbons ' carving at Hampton Court , and David Esterly is the first to admit his debt to the unnamed civil servant who in 1939 seeing war clouds gather , prudently took it upon himself to record the work for future generations . |
10 | It aims to present the available evidence on selected topics of concern , and to highlight areas for future improvement . |
11 | Because of the interesting , usually technical , demands made on the performers , their ballets often become testing grounds for future soloists . |
12 | KEEP THIS SPREAD FOR FUTURE REFERENCE OR PASS IT TO A DRINKING FRIEND |
13 | Perhaps he was only locating the jugular vein for future use . |
14 | Alacrity was in Cartagena , Colombia 's main naval base , on a preliminary visit to discuss strategies for future co-ordinated action against drugs shipments in the Caribbean . |
15 | He added : ‘ This will be the pattern for future similar investments , and because it is a welding together of all those strands of interest which the Prince of Wales has , we consider it to be a very exciting new venture . ’ |
16 | The significance of this was to give a much-needed niche for future leaders of the Third World in the years after 1945 to prepare themselves for their daunting task . |
17 | The remaining graves , probably about 280 — filled with up to 1,000 more weapons and jewellery items — will be excavated only if finance for future digs becomes available . |
18 | THE TOM ROBINSON BAND The original line-up , road-testing some new material for future release , while at the same time customising some of the old agit-pop anthems . |
19 | This is not to deny that the Bolsheviks ' intentions for future political , social and national minority devolution were genuine , but at the close of the Civil War they governed a financially exhausted country . |
20 | Within easy reach of the town centre and on a frequent bus route , Wexford House stands in a large garden which will afford a pleasant area for future residents . |
21 | Within each reach of the town centre and on a frequent bus route , Wexford House stands in a large garden which will afford a pleasant area for future residents . |
22 | He widened it from a training for future priests of the Church of England to a course which anyone might wish to read for their education . |
23 | They spend seven to ten days in a particular area , seeing bands , checking out the local press and radio stations , getting contacts for future reference . |
24 | Beaverbrook considered it an achievement that the USA and UK had settled on the 1943 draft as a formula for future negotiations , but US ambassador John Winant , at lunch with Churchill , Berle , and Beaverbrook , thought the Prime Minister wanted the Lord Privy Seal to ‘ soft-pedal ’ the internationalization aspect so as not to offend the USA . |
25 | I believe in a competitive world , but at the same time I think we have got to be laying sound foundations for future growth and if we are constantly pressured into satisfying stock-market expectations , which are short-term , or under threat of take-over , we will not be investing enough for the long-term development of our businesses . |
26 | Looking back on it , Roddick believes that too was a good training ground for future developments . |
27 | He has not just found a role for himself , which was something he had agonized over for years , but has used his position to lead an assault on the ills of modern society ; to try to alter people 's basic thinking , not just in an effort to improve their lives , but to persuade them of the need to preserve the planet for future generations . |
28 | He has devoted time and energy to people because it is the people who will one day be his subjects , and he feels a sense of responsibility towards them ; but he will also be King of the British Isles , and has a responsibility to safeguard those Isles for future generations . |
29 | Mr Roger Poole , the chief union negotiator , said they would now be seeking an increase in the offer of 6.5 per cent on basic rates , an automatic pay formula for future years and the return of overtime payments . |
30 | BAe said yesterday it welcomed the decision as a major opportunity for future business and an important step in European industrial co-operation . |