Example sentences of "to [be] [vb pp] [prep] future " in BNC.

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1 The problem is as Mr has said , if that is expected to be replicated across future years , this would represent a ten percent reduction in the statutory service , er , which is only partly under control of this Committee , with mixed responsibilities with the Registrar General .
2 Releasing on Nov. 15 its budget figures for 1991 , the government stated that it planned to increase spending by 22 per cent to the equivalent of US$499,000,000 and would face a fiscal deficit of $150,000,000 , only $91,000,000 of which could be expected to be covered by future loans .
3 As the following papers emphasize , the electronic record has now to be considered as an informational object to be archived for future research use as well as a working tool .
4 The sixth application was dismissed as an abuse of the process of the court in November 1991 , and directions were made about the procedures to be adopted in future applications .
5 No provision is to be made for future rentals of warehouse or office space not currently used
6 ‘ That this House , while re-affirming the status of proceedings in Parliament confirmed by article 9 of the Bill of Rights , gives leave for reference to be made in future court proceedings to the Official Report of Debates and to the published Reports and evidence of Committees in any case in which , under the practice of the House , it is required that a petition for leave should be presented and that the practice of presenting petitions for leave to refer to Parliamentary papers be discontinued .
7 Thought has to be given to future integration at the initial design stage , otherwise subsequent integration will be very difficult and expensive .
8 Whether patients who relapse should be treated long term with a fixed or titrable dose or six month courses for each episode of relapse remains to be elucidated in future studies .
9 Generally though , if the member is to be bound by future rule changes , this must be specifically provided for in the contract terms .
10 Well it was to be helpful to the er to Mr and Scotton Parish Council that what what I was saying was , we were n't relying on the key diagram to justify at some future date , it being an outer northern relief road , that decision would have to be defended at future enquiry .
11 It is argued that lenders wish to be compensated for future inflation , and that the real rate of interest is a reward for postponing consumption to a future date .
12 It also designated $1,0000 million of the education budget as a loan which would have to be repaid from future allocations .
13 The terms of the agreement were as follows : that political prisoners were to be released and the relevant ordinances withdrawn ; that civil disobedience was to be stopped ; that the boycott of British goods would cease , though ‘ peaceful picketing ’ could continue ; that there would be no change in the salt laws , though people living by the sea could make some for personal consumption ; and that Congress was to be represented at future sessions of the Round Table conference , the agreed agenda being federation , ‘ Indian responsibility ’ , and ‘ reservations or safeguards in the interests of India for such matters as , for instance , defence ; external affairs ; the position of minorities ; the financial credit of India , and the discharge of obligations ’ .
14 Most of the advertising for our Specialist Gardens relates to Tourist Publications , this needs to be expanded in future to include more Tour Operator 's Guides .
15 In addition , the signal has to be correlated with observable future events ( e.g. , a ‘ bad ’ signal has to be correlated with future insolvency while a ‘ good ’ signal has to be correlated with future survival ) , and the cost of sending a false ‘ good ’ signal has to be greater than the cost of sending a ‘ true ’ bad signal for the firm as well as the manager .
16 In addition , the signal has to be correlated with observable future events ( e.g. , a ‘ bad ’ signal has to be correlated with future insolvency while a ‘ good ’ signal has to be correlated with future survival ) , and the cost of sending a false ‘ good ’ signal has to be greater than the cost of sending a ‘ true ’ bad signal for the firm as well as the manager .
17 For many farmers , especially in the more traditional areas , land ownership is an inherited trusteeship to be passed to future generations .
18 CARL PREAN has written to the English Table Tennis Association asking to be omitted from future ranking lists because of the way they are determined .
19 Inaccuracies in the data abound and these will need to be considered by future historians .
20 Above all , if the machine-readable records of today 's society and those of future societies are to be preserved for future use , both resources and direction in terms of policy have to be provided centrally .
21 A looser interpretation in terms of those SBUs to be managed for future growth , perhaps with the help of external finance , and those managed for cash surpluses now , perhaps to service debt repayment or dividends , is quite consistent with both the strategic grids and financial theory .
22 FRED 1 did not address the making of provisions in respect of operations that are to be discontinued in future periods .
23 These refer to those aspects of beliefs , which may not currently be used in explicit argument to justify one 's own position or to criticize counter-positions , but which possess the potential to be used in future argument .
24 Or a weapon to be used against future generations ?
25 This Strategic Overview has identified key issues to be addressed in future phases .
26 Diplomatic representatives were to reside in Edo , and trade was to be free of official intervention , with more ports due to be opened in future years .
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