Example sentences of "[to-vb] [adv] [prep] the future " in BNC.

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1 Information derived from the national health service internal market on general practitioner and patient preferences and on comparative costs will help the service to plan sensibly for the future , in London as elsewhere .
2 To symbolise their commitment to work together in the future , they will read together an extract from the Swanwick Declaration .
3 Despite these significant checks on the population this species seems likely to increase further in the future .
4 Senior Ukraine officials held heated talks in Sevastopol yesterday with fleet leaders and agreed to meet again in the future .
5 Her mind was determined to dwell gloomily on the future .
6 In supporting this document I believe that we have to look realistically to the future and recognize that one general union would benefit trade union members in the U K far better than continuing to be in competition .
7 It 's taken me four years to get to the point where I can live without you , start to look forward to the future , and you 're not going to take that away from me .
8 We are , however , well positioned to take advantage of any opportunities that might arise to develop our various businesses during the coming year and can continue to look forward to the future with some confidence .
9 Another type of use is for Sales and Marketing , which is expected to grow considerably in the future .
10 It appears that Harley has a special mirror enabling him to see clearly into the future .
11 The fact that there are fewer young workers could mean that people have to retire later in the future .
12 No Chancellor of any party has ever done that in the past and no Chancellor is ever likely to do so in the future .
13 Are existing professional forms able to meet the danger of managerialism and how well prepared are they to do so in the future ?
14 By agreeing to give him a right one purports to confer it on him , or one promises to do so in the future ( the expression is ambiguous ) .
15 Everything still centres on Air Cushioning and is likely to do so in the future .
16 The fact that the applicants in the main proceedings had for some time circumvented the objectives of the Common Fisheries Policy did not give them any legitimate expectation that they would be allowed to continue to do so in the future .
17 Certainly a number of them address current developments in Scottish education which are either affecting classroom teachers already or are likely to do so in the future .
18 It has provided excellent service in the past , and wishes to do so in the future .
19 Even if at the time of sale the purchaser does not intend such rationalisation , it will not wish to fetter its discretion to do so in the future and to be able to adapt the business as it wishes to changing market circumstances .
20 Stricter legislation has helped the Division and will continue to do so throughout the future in both the sales and service environment .
21 Here he is , h h he has the very unpleasant duty of explaining and justifying the drafting of this measure a a and I do hope it would be , it would be really rather an unexpected realisation of an ambition , but nevertheless one hopes eternal if my Noble Friend were to get up and say that as a result these few remarks that I have been tempted to make that some kind of effort is going to be made to tidy up as th th the processes whereby er such stuff appears , is allowed to appear on the pages of the Statute Book er er I do recall that when the Charities Bill was going through several committees , my Noble Friend was n't who who was d d dealing with the Bill in , on behalf of the Government was exceedingly helpful and I hope that he will show the same degree of goodwill today er and , and , and er h if he 's very clear and devote is very considerable energies to persuading those professional obs obfuscators who are responsible for this kind of garbage to do better in the future .
22 Nicholson had taken LSD , but he had first done so , he said , as a quest — an adventurous actor seeking experiences to file away for the future .
23 In July the YBC and the LYSG organised a joint Garden Party in the Inner Temple which was successful ( and to a small extent profitable ) despite the ‘ Garden ’ having to be Inner Temple Hall owing to rain , and it may be possible for the two groups to cooperate further in the future .
24 Notwithstanding the doubts surrounding the scope of the privilege which attaches to ‘ parliamentary proceedings ’ , certain other privileges are well established , although somewhat antiquated , and unlikely to figure significantly in the future .
25 Some of us dwell too much on failure in the past , or the threat of disaster in the future , sending messages like ‘ You did this very badly last year ’ or ‘ Things are bound to go well in the future ’ .
26 The sides were set , and national positions determined , in a debate that was to continue well into the future .
27 AS the BBC 's board of governors meets in London today to pronounce formally on the future of the corporation 's director-general , and perhaps that of its own chair , BBC Scotland has become preoccupied with pressing problems of its own .
28 " I want you to promise to eat well in the future , " he said , " and look after yourself .
29 at how we 're to go forward in the future an and improve the service
30 Knowing what your rights may be worth in money terms will help you not only to decide whether or not to take legal action , if necessary , to recover the sums due to you , but also to assess the reasonableness of any ‘ termination package deal ’ offered to you and generally to plan ahead for the future .
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