Example sentences of "[noun sg] [prep] the future of " in BNC.

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1 He added : ‘ The Chinese students have given me great hope for the future of China and Tibet .
2 Through the A.P.F. , with its central fund , its National Directors in every country , and its international co-operation , the universal character of the Catholic Faith is brought home to us , and great hope for the future of the Church in the world is given to us , as we see the vigour and variety of its progress in the mission lands .
3 Health : THE CASE FOR NOT MEDDLING WITH THE NHS Whoever wins on Thursday , the only hope for the future of the health service lies in a period of stability , says Christine Doyle
4 She knows that the nation needs some hope for the future of the monarchy and sadly she has accepted that Charles and Diana will not provide an acceptable future for the nation .
5 Indeed one might well argue that unless this generation is able to distinguish between what has been the religious vehicle which has carried people 's love of God , and the love of God itself which needs to be interpreted in new ways , there may be scant hope for the future of religion in the west .
6 Will he offer any hope for the future of the industry and its employees when he next meets the SMMT ?
7 He said : it gives me hope for the future of the planet that people can work for a solution to poverty and problems and can enjoy life at the same time .
8 By maintaining these standards in a professional career , these students will help build a sound base for the future of the country 's catering industry .
9 The company has stressed the importance of government support for the future of wind energy .
10 Along with the gradual movement away from fossil fuels and the refinement of nuclear technologies and the development of effective renewable energy strategies it is the only rational course for the future of energy supply .
11 Like the children I had completely suspended my disbelief : nothing mattered more than Mr Knightley 's decision about the future of the the threatened piece of land .
12 Not because he particularly approves of the exploitation of Henderson Island , but because he hopes that this latest development will force the government to come to some decision about the future of Pitcairn .
13 Critics pointed out that this could very well mean a well-organised minority taking an irreversible decision about the future of a school .
14 A house in France was a luxury she could n't afford , but she needed to visit it at least once — to make a reasoned decision about the future of her unexpected inheritance .
15 Today we gather to make a decision about the future of our planet .
16 Her political and geographical position in the centre of Europe gives the Germans a sense of special national responsibility for the future of the continent .
17 The French state , ‘ principal shareholder in Bull , has a particular responsibility for the future of Bull and for the employment consequences in different European countries ’ where the group operates , the letter said .
18 I start with the view that the final responsibility for the future of the company depends upon the board as a whole , and therefore the direction in which the company is to be led is the unique responsibility of that board .
19 He told the Commons his programme for the future of the service included creating ‘ more powerful and business-like ’ police authorities ; giving chief constables greater freedom in deciding how to spend their money ; and setting national objectives and performance standards .
20 He told the Commons his programme for the future of the service included creating ‘ more powerful and business-like ’ police authorities ; giving chief constables greater freedom in deciding how to spend their money ; and setting national objectives and performance standards .
21 There are some grounds for optimism about the future of the Saatchi collection .
22 Hoover 's optimism about the future of the USA had been underlined by the words he used on accepting nomination We in America today are nearer the final triumph over poverty than ever before in the history of any land .
23 The bullish spread , as its name suggests , indicates an optimism about the future of the share price whereas the bearish money spread is pessimistic in that the balance of expectations is that the share price is more likely to fall .
24 At UNESCO 's celebration of the double helix 's fortieth anniversary in Paris last week , nostalgia was overlaid by vigorous optimism about the future of molecular biology .
25 My P L C under the Chairmanship of Chester Tabler Mark has been wonderful and the encouragement I have received from seeing the enthusiasm and commitment of the very young Tablers as I purposely invited twenty year old Tablers to be involved in the P L C has given me considerable optimism for the future of Round Table .
26 If the party now announced it was going to introduce real democracy by giving England her rightful representation this would cause a sensation , sweep aside the pat-ball politics and allow for the start of serious thinking about the future of the UK .
27 The optimistic talk about the future of British films softened up sources of capital .
28 It 's our money , that 's what you lot ought to remember , and we ought to have a say in … ’ ‘ … all your rubbishing talk about the future of mankind — it 's a load of crap — like this nonsense about the population explosion .
29 A combination of European Community ( EC ) budgetary problems , scientific doubt and public concern has created a climate of considerable uncertainty for the future of the cereal sector of Britain 's agricultural industry .
30 The crisis at Speywood is linked to the growing uncertainty about the future of the British Technology Group .
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