Example sentences of "[vb mod] [vb infin] [prep] the future " in BNC.

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1 Any individual is entitled to follow any faith he chooses — or even none at all — but this should be done sincerely and not simply as some sort of ‘ insurance policy ’ against whatever may arise in the future .
2 As it is not possible to anticipate in advance all the infinitely variable circumstances which may arise in the future , we feel ourselves , albeit reluctantly , forced to agree to a limited extent with that concession .
3 As it is not possible to anticipate in advance all the infinitely variable circumstances which may arise in the future , we feel ourselves , albeit reluctantly , forced to agree to a limited extent with that concession .
4 It reflects some current concerns , and also questions which do not arise specifically at the moment , but which we ought to realise may arise in the future .
5 And I particularly draw members ' attention to top of the second page where you are requested to indemnify Age Concern for any redundancy costs that may arise in the future .
6 look please at item four , on page one , three , four second paragraph , the contingency fund is designed to provide funds in order to pay for major repairs or replacements which may arise in the future these accounts do not include the contingency fund despite strong recommendations from , can you explain please Mr ?
7 Whatever we may think of the future , we think of the past as having been in its time as determinate as the present now is .
8 Then you should be able to collect any money which your songs may earn in the future .
9 The BHA plan was not in place to meet the deadline , but it 's something we may consider in the future . ’
10 However , EPHOS is not expected to impinge upon the UK 's own GOSIP profile , ‘ EPHOS is at a higher level , ’ according to the UK 's Central Computing and Telecommunications Agency , although it admits that ‘ they may merge in the future , but we 're talking about four or five years . ’
11 " Well now , " she said in a brisk voice , " we must think of the future .
12 ‘ I must think of the future .
13 GUIL : Yes , one must think of the future .
14 This , however , it will be evident from the foregoing , is something on which no one should count in the future .
15 We should look to the future , and if we make mistakes young men and women will die .
16 By this stage of the war , Stirling , with his usual grasp of the wider strategic picture , realized that he must plan for the future of the SAS Regiment .
17 A business must plan for the future .
18 A business must plan for the future .
19 If , as a nation , we are to improve our performance then industry must look to the future and not concentrate on short-termism .
20 Always one must look to the future . ’
21 The Institute must look to the future .
22 The good news this year — the year of our 35th birthday — is that we have an increase in students attending our Teacher Training Course ; we must look to the future and ensure that we have not only more teachers , but a better distribution throughout the country .
23 ‘ It will provide a showcase to business people of all the attributes the industry has in Scotland and how they can be used , while getting a real exchange going as to how it should develop in the future . ’
24 I am merely reporting on the fate to have befallen every other Minister for Sport you can care to mention which is one of the reasons why we are still debating the kind of football stadiums we should have for the future when every other country besides Botswana and the Cocos Islands have already built theirs .
25 This situation should change in the future as more engineers and scientists in the field and in regulatory agencies become aware of in situ processes and become convinced of the efficacy of such schemes .
26 On the contrary , it is a matter of great urgency that the mother 's case should be heard because , at the end of the day , it may be that these children should live in the future with their mother .
27 Back in 1952 the then Home Secretary , Sir David Maxwell Fyfe , laid down specific guidelines to the Director-General of MI5 as to how it should operate in the future .
28 But the long period of non-use can be said to amount to a custom , and to create a reasonable expectation that the pattern of restraint should continue in the future ( O'Brien , 1967 , pp. 79–80 ) .
29 The back row played well and so did the front three , so any optimism I may feel about the future is well grounded .
30 Although the primary importance of state benefits in financing old age may decline in the future as both the opportunities and the incentives increase for today 's working population to accumulate private assets for retirement , there can be little doubt that over the last eighty years state pensions have been instrumental in sustaining a considerable degree of economic independence among the retired population .
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