Example sentences of "be [vb pp] for future " in BNC.
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1 | Furthermore , from a banker 's standpoint a bill that indicates that the merchandise has been ‘ shipped ’ or placed ‘ on board ’ is preferable to one which merely states that it has been received for future shipment . |
2 | Commodore G. Paul , plans of the drainage under the green had been made for future reference . |
3 | A council spokeswoman said : ‘ By its nature the carnival is very noisy , but we will listen to any representations that are made for future events . ’ |
4 | Without trying looking very heavily at these type of sales , where savings plans have been sold for future mortgages , erm , the clients are left thinking it 's building up money for their , for their deposit , for their legal fees , and it guarantees them a mortgage at sometime in the future . |
5 | These videos are archived for future use . |
6 | Should be considered for future career development . |
7 | The final step provides an evaluation or post-mortem of the whole teaching programme so that , in cases where students have not achieved the objectives , appropriately modified plans can be made for future teaching . |
8 | No provision is to be made for future rentals of warehouse or office space not currently used |
9 | No provision is to be made for liabilities to pay interest [ on loans not to be taken over by the purchaser ] ( v ) Full provision will be made for future rentals and other property costs on the Scottish warehouse lease |
10 | Sponsorship will be sought for future initiatives . |
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 | The accessing of such unique documents and the creation of new versions would be logged for future research purposes . |
13 | The information can then be used for future projects or integrated with other data at a later stage . |
14 | Could this money be used for future needs of the tables ? |
15 | This conclusion can be re-expressed in two ways , both of which will be needed for future discussions . |
16 | Each aluminium can you collect will buy one square metre of tropical forest which will be preserved for future generations . |
17 | 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 . |
18 | 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 . |
19 | Only so may choral opportunities be provided for future generations of children . |
20 | The rods are on their way to Sellafield where the uranium will be recovered for future use . |
21 | Some visitors may have proved to be undesirable or objectionable , or perhaps have left without paying their bill , and therefore it is essential that this type of guest be blacklisted for future reference . |
22 | However , it is a helpful way of determining whether any lessons can be learned for future projects . |
23 | After the warrants are issued , about $1,100m of the registration should be left for future securities offerings . |
24 | Moreover , the fact that Parliament by the Act of 1976 deliberately refrained from legislating for cases such as these , where the child was born before the enactment of the Act of 1976 , does not in any way support the view that these cases should be left for future legislation . |
25 | As we said earlier , one benefit of using the UV technique is that all artwork can be retained for future use , perhaps being modified if necessary . |
26 | A few duplicates would be retained for future exchange purposes . |
27 | Gaps in photographic coverage at Logan and Younger should be identified for future schedules . |
28 | The concert will be recorded for future broadcast on Radio 3 . |
29 | Statistics may be required for future reference concerning such aspects as the response to different forms of advertising and a profile of those rejected 5 . |
30 | ‘ We feel very strongly about that and that the law should be changed for future children , so that they should be spared the anguish of separation and no contact at all . ’ |