Example sentences of "for [art] future " in BNC.

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1 In the years since 1961 , Eastern European dictators have come and gone , moves afoot in South Africa hold hope for the future , and countries abolishing the death penalty are on the increase .
2 Due to lack of governmental or any other official support this unique and valuable organisation has had to suspend its training activities temporarily , whilst trying to secure for itself a sound and permanent financial basis for the future .
3 If any professional person has shown an interest in your work do n't let it go , but try to cultivate their interest , however tenuous it may seem — you will soon know if it 's going to be any use for the future .
4 In the light of W. McCready 's findings in another study that the religious behaviour of the father had a greater impact on children , Greeley considered the fact that catholic schools were having an increasing influence on men to be of significant importance for the future of Roman catholicism in the USA ( 1976 : 173–5 ) .
5 After the birth , make sure you get your German Measles vaccination so you can be certain you 're protected for the future .
6 This narrow academic proposal for a one-sided , right-wing debating group was circulated in August 1986 , with options for the future of the association .
7 For only when one is able to discriminate between what must be discarded and what still remains as valuable for the future will one also be able to decide whether one is ready to strike out in the new direction consciously and positively .
8 He fears for the future of the pub if leases become widespread .
9 But it does open up a vista for the future .
10 Jackie is maintaining an optimistic outlook for the future .
11 This may seem an unorthodox way of assuring management succession but then MB Group has been rearranging itself into a new structure for the future .
12 At the back of the stage would be the new Tory slogan — ‘ The Right Team for the Future ’ .
13 Setting out Labour 's case for international co-operation to strengthen world security and combat environmental degradation , Mr Kinnock said : ‘ It is an argument for global citizenship — a recognition of the fact that in the world now and for the future , passive co-existence is not enough .
14 To beat the World No. 1 , even in an exhibition , gives me confidence for the future . ’
15 Analysing the difference between Labour and the Tories , Mr Kinnock said that while Labour planned ahead for the future , the Government waited for the future to come and hit them .
16 Analysing the difference between Labour and the Tories , Mr Kinnock said that while Labour planned ahead for the future , the Government waited for the future to come and hit them .
17 He added : ‘ The Chinese students have given me great hope for the future of China and Tibet .
18 But the play , because it wants its bread buttered on both sides , keeps its options open until the end on the issue of whether she is genuinely taken in by her husband 's lie or whether her insistence that the girl stay the weekend , her broody concern for the future of the fictitious baby , and marriage-broking on behalf of Julie are just ways of stoking up Jacques 's embarrassment .
19 Fears for the future of rare game bird
20 CIRCULATION of documents apparently intended for board members and senior executives of the World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association has fuelled speculation that the professional game 's governing body has ‘ wasted the golden years of snooker and not planned properly for the future . ’
21 The new party 's founding documents condemned ‘ policy mistakes ’ in Hungary 's recent history , and outlined ‘ remedies ’ for the future .
22 But the team that plays the Dutch is playing for the future — for the 1992 European finals . ’
23 Trevor Evans , a mineworker and vice-chairman of Bolsover Conservatives , said that the ideal for the future must be a private coal mine and power station working together .
24 As for the rank-and-file , the conference gives the impression that green belt and suburban preoccupations dominate the concern for the future of the ecosphere , not-in-my-backyard as Nicholas Ridley dubbed the attitude , ever honest and inept .
25 At another fringe-meeting , Rowan ‘ Blackadder ’ Atkinson led a measured onslaught against the Government 's proposals for the future of broadcasting .
26 As for the future , much depends on how far the King is prepared to renounce constitutional prerogatives .
27 Perceptions of Britain 's economic performance were more predictable than those of family circumstances , ; and perceptions of the past were more predictable than expectations for the future .
28 It was a contrast with important implications for the future .
29 If this tendency to ratiocinate in central isolation was already rife by 1917 in the microcosmic situation of the Belorussians , how much greater were the potential dangers for the future of the Bolsheviks ' wider theories as applied to the all-Russian macrocosm .
30 The party 's myopic concentration on the kind of agricultural organizations it wished to nurture for the future is also shown in the frequent reports for 1922 on the fragile co-operative network .
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