Example sentences of "in [art] [not/n't] [adv] [adj] future " in BNC.

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1 A Ferranti spokesman would not give details of the individuals or organisations against which legal action may be taken but said : ‘ We would hope in the not too distant future to take the necessary legal action to put everything right . ’
2 It turned out there were large surpluses in the BTR pension fund and so a good chance that the transfer value , as well as the potential pension , would be increased in the not too distant future .
3 This is an interesting development and if the trend continues , we may see the demise of collateral warranties in the not too distant future .
4 ‘ There must be risks that there could be moves afoot in the not too distant future for the closure of the Petersfield Court .
5 Take advantage of any chance for discussion , especially if you are able to give your employer a date in the not too distant future when you realistically expect to be fit enough to resume work .
6 This , and similar organisations , may well become agents of environmental change in the not too distant future .
7 In addition , I had hoped to put in motion programmes in 3 separate areas and I hope that they still may be started in the not too distant future .
8 But we 're working on it , so it should be out in the not too distant future . ’
9 I am hoping that ‘ Oh Brother ’ or ‘ Teach In ’ will be about the ribber in the not too distant future !
10 I hope we will be able to run another similar event in the not too distant future . ’
11 The latter is already yielding fresh produce and fresh fruit is expected from the orchard in the not too distant future .
12 It hoped that the involvement of neutral states like Austria , Sweden and Switzerland — all of whom obviously did not see membership as compromising their neutrality — would persuade the Soviet Union that the new association was sufficiently politically innocuous for Finland to be able to join it in the not too distant future .
13 In the not too distant future , at least one of these ages is likely to change as the Government has announced its intention to equalise the State pension age between men and women .
14 However , it thinks some kind of contact will be forged over time and expects a port to the company 's DRS6000 Unix box to materialise in the not too distant future .
15 It is to be hoped , therefore , that , in the not too distant future , these remedies are either developed by the courts , or remodelled by Parliament .
16 Automated Education Letter in December 1972 reported a talk by R. P. Henderson to the Royal Canadian Institute in Toronto : In the not too distant future we will see the world 's knowledge recorded electronically rather than on the printed page .
17 I shall throw my bouquet to one of you at the wedding and who knows , there might be another wedding in the not too distant future for somebody .
18 In the not too distant future , there 's the promise of a different set of programs which are being dubbed ‘ pen centric ’ applications ; that is , written specifically to take advantage of the pen .
19 Now we see ourselves entering into this market not immediately but in the not too distant future .
20 The only technology which has n't yet really blossomed in the page printer market is that of the inkjet and it is likely that this will replace the current 300dpi page printers in the not too distant future .
21 Julia Newton , Kath Metcalfe , Helen Rhodes , Sue Thirkill , Andy Stuart , Simon Cash , Yvonne Johnson , Nicola McGrath and Mike Smethurst had such a good time they are already planning another get-together in the not too distant future .
22 ‘ We can , of course , come up with a quotation the same day if it 's required urgently , and in the not too distant future we aim to give on-the-spot quotations . ’
23 Charity Organiser Margaret Cormack said they hoped to embark on the ‘ charity trail ’ again in the not too distant future .
24 We now turn to discuss the sources of intense bursts of gravitational waves which may be detected directly on Earth in the not too distant future .
25 In the not too distant future we should see a diskless , Pentium , networked , pen based computer running NeXTSTEP or Windows NT .
26 In the not too distant future every PC sold will come with a graphical user interface as standard , whether that be OS/2 or Windows .
27 Afterwards , Mr. Reynolds announced that the President would be visiting Ireland in the not too distant future .
28 A few of our members have prepared very good speeches which they present locally and it would be my hope that we may be in a position in the not too distant future to have a professionally prepared audio/visual promotional aide .
29 Imagine what might be done with the collected works of Alexander Hamilton when the Founding Fathers project eventually provides them on CD-ROM sometime in the not too distant future .
30 set out our stock , set out our stall er to er er get a capability here erm , we 've already er got er er er we 've started a process a and we 're going to start recruiting actual area capability in the not too distant future .
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