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

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1 Like other unions we suffer from the severe loss of members due to unemployment and we are appalled at the devastation of family life when the breadwinner 's been sha cast on the scrap heap and the behaviour of the government it throws whole communities into depravity without a chance of any hope for the future and their children .
2 The results will be used to develop transport policies for the future and will be of use to other national parks suffering from similar traffic problems .
3 Cameron and Parkes ( 1983 ) cite , by way of example , the death of a woman who had spent her last weekend at home with her husband discussing plans for the future while sitting in the sun to regain her strength .
4 At the moment I have no plans for the future except I want what 's best for my little girl .
5 Yeah okay , then you have the appropriate facts there and you can explore the bit about savings and plans for the future but you will have his attitude to er do you er is attitude to risk there ?
6 So it was with no plans for the future that Troy found himself at Greenhill fair , dangerously close to Weatherbury .
7 She had been so much a part of his plans for the future that he was now thinking of countries where they could farm together .
8 However , forward thinking will create new exciting plans for the future if you can get on the right side of your owner .
9 This support , he said , enabled the RNLI to follow such ambitious plans for the future and he emphasised that the year 's results had been achieved in a period of sharp recession and uncomfortably high inflation .
10 In the light of what surely must be a changed forecast , will the right hon. Gentleman review his hostility so far to careful public expenditure designed to create infrastructure improvements for the future and to get the economy moving ?
11 Mr Gummer said last year had seen an 11 per cent recovery in farm incomes , there were encouraging signs for the future and farmers could be cautiously optimistic about the year ahead .
12 The preference for defining competitive strength as current strength also arises out of the recognition that , if attainable status is used , there will be no clear separation on the matrix of established stars from potential stars , and this seems critical for distinguishing between two types of investment : major investment for the future and sufficient investment to maintain a market position .
13 We want the capital and revenue spending of Government more clearly identified , so that we can judge the balance of investment for the future and what we spend today .
14 That diagnosis is not far distant from Disraeli 's own ; it is in their prescriptions for the future that they differ .
15 But on another level the linguistic acrobatics which the novel displays provide Mira with verbal strategies that enable her to cope with her fear for the future and her personal situation in the present .
16 Saturn your ruler is in exceptionally mood now so it is likely that you will have to put up with rather spartan conditions but you know how much is at stake for the future so you are happy to do without
17 Indeed , the year before , he had spoken at the Moot of his hope , according to the minutes , " for occupation in some form of national service without that official status which might shut his mouth , and that he would be free to take part in any work for the future that was possible .
18 When the group was set up , Mr Lang asked it to ‘ consider current land and land-related uses in the Cairngorms and to recommend an integrated management plan for the future that reflects the needs of natural resource conservation and enhancement , social and economic priorities and access for recreational purposes ’ .
19 Arrangements are currently under way for the University to provide the Graduates Association with more help and assistance for the future and to use the lists of the alumni that have recently been compiled , to help them enlist new members .
20 But unless you spent a lot on flowers and balls for the children and on Mary 's birthday present , considering that you had our 15/ and some 5/ or more yes more of your own a month ago , on which no calls but fares need have been made , to which was added about 30/ ( or more ? ) lately , and from it all not 30/ was spent on the dress , you should have a sovereign left : add to this the wages of this month to come , and there should remain , after 35/ to the spectacle man , fully a sovereign , which , considering our needs for the future & also your promises , nay , certainties , at which I laughed , should go to the bank .
21 It is the only course in the United Kingdom which will qualify her to set up a dance and fitness college in the province — a business , she believes , which will afford her children security for the future while fulfilling their mother 's lifelong ambition .
22 Can I close by thanking Rod our Chief Racing Coach for what I thought was a very excellent presentation of the R Y A Ye Year of Youth Sailing and I have great pleasure in launching that initiative for ts er this year 's Earls Court Boat Show again it seems horribly self evident that it 's only through increasing the involvement of the young that we assure thriving clubs and associations and classes for the future but nobody up here is going to say that it 's easy and I believe though that the work that the official , the officers and the R Y A put together will make it easier than it once was and I hope that the literature that they have put together and the programme that they have put together will be a help to all of you so please make use of it .
23 If someone who is offered an obviously forged check believes that if the issue is litigated a court will lay down a rule denying recovery for the future and apply that rule against him , he will not take the check in the first instance , and society will have the benefit of the better rule without actually paying the costs of litigation or incurring the disadvantages of bad commercial practice before the case is litigated .
24 As General Manager David Lynch said , ‘ this acquisition is clearly an important step forward in developing our drains business for the future and has significantly increased our expertise in this service .
25 It is a half-way house , an intermediate commitment with no binding promises for the future and a built-in escape route .
26 He had been planning to talk to scientists there about their fears for the future when the project ends .
27 While at the hospital Mr Cook spoke to staff about their fears for the future when the trust comes into operation .
28 The idea is not to block them out or pretend that they never happened — indeed you would be building up a store of problems for the future If you did so — but to prevent them forming part of your future .
29 That is a real and practical example of investing in the health service for the future and of serving patients .
30 Decision makers therefore need to plan budgets and commit resources for the future if capital programmes are to be undertaken .
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