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

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1 Whether or not schools as we know them will exist in the future is uncertain but we can be sure that there will be information and that its importance will grow in social and economic terms .
2 For Peacock , then , the problem with the licence fee is only part of the difficulty which broadcasters will experience in the future .
3 So they will neither go to your children nor to be sold , but they will stay for the future … ?
4 If the bolts were responsible , then a further question mark will hang over the future of the industry .
5 One point which the SCA Polo Committee will discuss for the future is whether junior and youth players should be put under extra pressure in a penalty situation or whether games should be played to the first goal .
6 But they may save more of the skills that NATO 's defence planners will need for the future .
7 If , however , there are strong expectations that the general level of interest rates will fall in the future , it is possible for long-term interest rates to be lower than short-term rates .
8 And you believe that it will survive into the future ?
9 Michael Howard , Secretary of State for Unemployment , in announcing employment action in Parliament , stated , this Government , have placed policies designed to lead to job creation and they will succeed in the future as they they have succeeded in the past .
10 Perhaps the most quoted model ( Gordon , 1959 ) is one that assumes that dividends will grow in the future at a constant annual rate , g .
11 It is a place where people live and work , as they have done in the past and will do in the future .
12 We try to reduce the distance between ourselves and our boss by using first-person-plural pronouns , talking of what ‘ we ’ ( i.e. the boss and I ) will do in the future — ‘ We could always write to head office , and ask them to let us have more data .
13 In mathematics , there is considerable difficulty in clarifying for pupils what it is hoped they will achieve in the future , since mathematics , in the way that it is commonly described in the school syllabus , is very heavily concept-laden and learning is almost synonymous with forming new concepts .
14 The next Labour Government will look after the future of that great national asset .
15 Lotus has re-thought the spreadsheet and is showing us how this type of application will look in the future .
16 It remains to be seen whether a clear policy on multicultural education will emerge in the future or whether staff will make any headway in terms of changing their teaching methods .
17 The knowledge or vision of something which will occur in the future .
18 Skinner argued that behaviour occurs as a function of previous experiences and that , given a clear understanding of the contingent relations between the environment and a specific behaviour in the past , it is possible to predict , with a very high degree of accuracy , the conditions under which that behaviour will occur in the future .
19 This worry increases physiological arousal , making it more likely that physical symptoms will occur in the future ; an upwardly spiralling vicious circle soon gets established .
20 His official weight was 11st 12lb — 1lb under the limit for the super-middleweight division in which he will campaign in the future .
21 Hence all predictions about what proportion of the total population the 65 + age group will constitute in the future are little more than speculations based upon the extrapolation of current trends .
22 Others are already in place or will follow in the future .
23 Forte chief executive Rocco Forte , who was elected unopposed as first president of the BHRCA , told the AGM at London 's Inn on the Park that the new name ‘ is more appropriate for the challenges we will face in the future ’ .
24 There is , however , continuing controversy about the extent to which reductions in mortality , especially in middle age and late life , have depended in the past and will depend in the future on collective measures to control the physical and social environment , or on voluntary , individualistic modifications in personal life-styles .
25 It must , moreover , try to predict how they will move in the future .
26 It is hoped that a bond will develop in the future with the ‘ Safer Edinburgh ’ initiative as they are targeting the age group in relation to crime prevention .
27 So if that database for example is there is no constraint within the way we use our system or the way we develop our system or indeed the way our system will develop in the future and the way capabilities will develop in the future .
28 So if that database for example is there is no constraint within the way we use our system or the way we develop our system or indeed the way our system will develop in the future and the way capabilities will develop in the future .
29 We 're keen er to investigate the facts of the implications of the present legislation er and what effect that will have on the future of the Horton .
30 The film viewer sees a wide range of technical devices — split-screen , slow motion , fast motion , various kinds of fades — that enable the storyteller to indicate that something happened earlier ( the ‘ flash-back ’ ) or that something will happen in the future , or that something is being dreamt or fantasized .
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