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

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1 MDC 's performance must in future be assessed in terms of its ability to work with local authorities and community groups and its achievements in bringing jobs and prosperity not only to its area but also to its indigenous population .
2 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 .
3 The Act stipulated that ‘ unclaimed ’ corpses should in future be used .
4 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.
5 He feels very strongly that such a case should in future be dealt with by assessors in an open court .
6 ( c ) the Public Assistance Officer should in future be known as ‘ the County Council Director of Social Welfare ’ .
7 Ministerial responsibility for running the higher courts , both civil and criminal , should in future be placed in the hands of the Lord Chancellor .
8 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 . "
9 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 .
10 He went on to propose that sources of party financing should in future be made public , that limits should be placed on electoral expenses and that procedures should be agreed to guarantee the impartiality of the media .
11 The Nov. 4 referendum proposed that a simple majority should in future be sufficient to pass constitutional amendments .
12 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 .
13 It recommends that workers in the nuclear and radiological industries should in future be limited to exposure of 20 millisieverts a year , as opposed to 50 at present .
14 As a member of the National Trust for Scotland for nearly 58 years , and having from time to time been involved in its affairs , I want to add my personal support to Douglas Connell 's proposition ( Points of View , 15 March ) that the functions of the National Heritage Memorial Fund ( in so far as they relate to Scotland ) should in future be carried out by a new body established in Scotland .
15 Although the two companies hinted that further products might in future be ported to Solaris , nothing appears to have been agreed so far .
16 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 .
17 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 .
18 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 .
19 Under the new regulations workers ' clothing , research laboratory carcasses and packaging from reactor replacement parts could in future be classed as " below regulatory concern " .
20 She is privately perturbed , though not entirely unsympathetic one suspects , with recent words of disenchantment from Valda Lake , the 21-year-old Devonian who feels there may in future be more joy , if less money , in being an art student .
21 She is privately perturbed , though not entirely unsympathetic one suspects , with recent words of disenchantment from Valda Lake , the 21-year-old Devonian who feels there may in future be more joy , if less money , in being an art student .
22 The burgeoning elderly population may in future be left without levels of support currently provided by relatives , a new report suggests .
23 Dr John Mills and Dr Geoff James , who are consultant gynaecologists at Ninewells hospital in Dundee , have written to the 450 patients on their waiting list to say that in-vitro fertilisation treatment may in future be available only to those who can pay around £1,500 per cycle of treatment .
24 The teacher 's slap , and his colleagues ' support , served notice that women , too , would in future be subject to the disciplines of institutions outside the family , that fathers and husbands would have to share their authority over women .
25 It was decided in 1983 that students would in future be required to provide their own bed linen and towels .
26 Both would in future be opposed , as part of a policy he called ‘ dual containment ’ .
27 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 .
28 It is likely that under those agreements extradition within Europe would in future be easier than it has been in the past , which I think the hon. Gentleman would welcome .
29 An executive President would be head of state ; holders of this office would in future be elected directly for a maximum term of five years and limited to a maximum of two such terms .
30 Trade relations between member countries would in future be conducted primarily on a bilateral basis .
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