Example sentences of "[noun] [vb mod] in future " in BNC.

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1 The majority considered that such cases should in future be dealt with under the Sexual Offences Act 1956 , s.3(1) , which makes it a crime to procure a woman by false pretences or false representations to have unlawful sexual intercourse in any part of the world and that the penalty for this offence should be raised from two to five years ' imprisonment .
2 1838 " A Motion was made , seconded , and carried , that the Receiving houses and Post Runners hitherto paid out of the General Meeting Assessment should in future be discontinued . "
3 The Nov. 4 referendum proposed that a simple majority should in future be sufficient to pass constitutional amendments .
4 He feels very strongly that such a case should in future be dealt with by assessors in an open court .
5 However , at a board meeting the Chairman has supported JR 's suggestion that , as a preliminary measure , the accounts department should in future have some control over the acceptance of sales orders .
6 Collusion , which used to be a bar to divorce , is no longer prohibited , and indeed a Committee chaired by Mrs Justice Booth recommended in 1985 that the parties should in future be entitled to file joint petitions for divorce .
7 If , however , the primary purpose is to train scientists , then the criteria used to select candidates might in future be based on peer review of the departments , and a personal assessment of those candidates , rather than on the putative scientific value of the projects submitted for consideration .
8 If , however , the primary purpose is to train scientists , then the criteria used to select candidates might in future be based on peer review of the departments , and a personal assessment of those candidates , rather than on the putative scientific value of the projects submitted for consideration .
9 The devolution of detailed financial control from local authorities to head teachers and governing bodies means that schools will in future have to manage their own budgets which include an amount for teachers ' salaries .
10 Public sector tendering will in future be opened to all European Community firms with a requirement to advertise tenders and award contracts without discrimination .
11 Central Government Departments which achieve savings through competitive tendering will in future be able to apply those savings for the benefit of their programmes .
12 Although the two companies hinted that further products might in future be ported to Solaris , nothing appears to have been agreed so far .
13 In May The Times Higher Education Supplement , in an article entitled ’ Merging the High and Low Roads ’ , suggested that further education funding in Scotland could in future be incorporated in the proposed Scottish higher education funding council .
14 Trade relations between member countries would in future be conducted primarily on a bilateral basis .
15 Also , all your drinks at The Bar will in future be free .
16 The burgeoning elderly population may in future be left without levels of support currently provided by relatives , a new report suggests .
17 A widely subscribed single premium life insurance policy ( known as the prima unica ) was suspended because most of the money invested had never been taxed ; insurers were to be legally obliged to disclose the names of policy holders , and primas unicas would in future be subject to withholding taxes .
18 The government announced on Dec. 2 , 1989 , that the value of the metical would in future be linked to that of a basket of currencies , of undisclosed content , rather than to the US dollar as had been the case since Jan. 31 , 1987 .
19 Will he ensure that the vast amount of aid which has been sent into the region for military purposes will in future be for peaceful purposes so that the region 's social injustices are dealt with as rapidly as possible ?
20 Most of the provisions of the new directives may in future apply to the previously excluded sectors of energy , transport and water distribution .
21 This included part of the general section work , so correspondence relating to occupational pension schemes where the initial letter of the principal employer 's name is in the following alphabetic ranges should in future be sent there : SF prefix 1 , 7 , 12 , 15 , 16 , 18 , 21 , 23 , 25 , A , G , L , O , P , R , U , W and Y.
22 Gwynne Lyons of FoE says that Anglian Water will in future have special equipment to remove phosphate from the ‘ raw ’ water entering some of their reservoirs .
23 In addition , a new LSX 5040 system with up to four 66MHz 80486s is now on offer , and LSX 5000 series customers will in future be able to configure a system of their choosings with Unix , OS/2 , MS-DOS , Intel and MIPS options .
24 Any other country whose arrangements may in future follow EC directives and be approved by the Commission of the EC .
25 The Act stipulated that ‘ unclaimed ’ corpses should in future be used .
26 The report also calls for increased funding and a higher profile for the Energy Efficiency Office at the Department of Energy and suggests that energy policy should in future be formulated more at the European Community level rather than the national level .
27 DOOR staff at nightclubs and pubs in Cleveland might in future need a licence to work in the county .
28 During their talks , Bhattarai assured his Indian counterpart V. P. Singh that Nepal would in future consult India on important defence-related matters .
29 Within such broad frameworks as these it also seems likely , however , that political sociologists will in future give more attention to the distinctive cultural traditions and historical experiences , and the specific conditions and problems , which a particular state , or group of states , confronts .
30 Robertson was reprieved and new procedures were laid down , which meant that his memos and press releases would in future be vetted by an executive council .
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