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

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1 It 's a privilege to meet with the students as they seek God 's direction for the future .
2 Though it does not end ‘ on this sort of flourish ’ , the book 's hope for the future comes in the one ‘ flourish ’ in its dejected concluding lines .
3 But those at the front will be imitated , and I share Ken Wilson 's fear for the future .
4 Within days of taking office , she had invited Don Peters to explain the problems which had bedevilled the British vehicle plants during the sixties and seventies and to outline his company 's plan for the future .
5 Gallagher 's scope for the future
6 Gallagher 's scope for the future
7 But his involvement in Darlington 's planning for the future takes immediate effect .
8 No one , least of all Disraeli when he came to power , really believed in Gerard 's prescription for the future ; but that connection between the former abbey and the great house adjacent to it , often actually constructed from its stones , continued to haunt the Victorian imagination , perhaps with a sense of unrealized possibilities .
9 This may help someone who is struggling with God 's will for the future .
10 Verre anglais , named thus because of its English origin , was the result of Admiral Sir Robert Mansell 's concern for the future of British shipbuilding .
11 Walsh 's concern for the future of civil liberties is undoubtedly well-founded , but his prediction that the experience of Belfast or Derry might soon be shared by other British inner-city areas may be unduly pessimistic .
12 And he faces Crystal Palace today determined to show he can still play a key part in Howard Kendall 's blueprint for the future .
13 Sharing Courtaulds ' vision for the future .
14 BP Chemicals ' objective for the future is to look at its cost base .
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