Example sentences of "that in future the " in BNC.

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1 Mr Darman concluded that in future the administration should start tougher — even if that meant antagonising greens .
2 He predicted that in future the technique would be used to make subtle change to politicians ' facial features in print and on television to make them appear more attractive .
3 Léger determined that in future the motifs of his paintings would be more closely connected to working people .
4 They have never been accepted as an equal ‘ nation ’ within Yugoslavia ; they have difficulty in obtaining recognition for their language ( except in Kosovo , where however there is now a threat that in future the official language will be Serbocroatian , and that all Albanian children will be forced to learn it at school ) ; and they consider that Serbs , in particular , regard them as inferiors and potential enemies .
5 When a Serbian family in the village of Zakuti sold some of their land to Albanians , the local committee of the Party decided that this was an act of ‘ treachery ’ , and demanded that in future the law banning sales to other nationalities should be strictly enforced .
6 On the former even views from the European Commission were conflicting but the Committee eventually concluded that in future the definition of ‘ specific handicap ’ could be a physical one constraining agriculture but also a protective designation such as SSSI notification .
7 And we must all agree with George when he states that in future the pill pedlars will not only have to show that their nostrums work , ‘ but also that they actually bring benefits in social and economic as well as in purely medical terms ’ .
8 No room was left for the sort of ‘ campaigning ’ witnessed on the campuses , so that in future the procedures could go ahead smoothly under the party 's oversight .
9 And although he is adamant that the hardware business will not be run down , he did say that in future the firm will carefully weigh up whether it is more more cost-effective to manufacture products and components itself or buy them on the open market .
10 It labelled them as personal opinion and suggested that in future the press question everything said at any time by DEC staff , no matter how high ranking , to assure themselves they are getting the company line .
11 But in 1966 the Lord Chancellor , Lord Gardiner , with the concurrence of the Law Lords , announced that in future the House would regard itself as free to ‘ depart from a previous decision when it appears right to do so ’ .
12 It provided that in future the definition of ‘ deposit ’ in the Act excluded a sum to which a person became entitled , otherwise than by operation of law , after presentation of a winding up petition .
13 Hence also the introduction in 1789 of a very ambitious though shortlived scheme of tax reform which provided that in future the peasant should pay to State and lord combined only 30 per cent of his gross income .
14 It was decided that in future the proceeds should be given to some charity , clearly stated beforehand , and this would encourage greater participation .
15 When my right hon. Friend considers how different regiments have merged , will he take into account , rather than discourage , the concept of the big regiment and ensure that in future the Army is organised in big regiments ?
16 Is not it necessary to recognise that in future the Crown prosecution service should be far more willing to listen to allegations and to investigate them ?
17 It may be that in future the bay area 's traffic needs will be better served .
18 Thus , in 1614 James I , believing that he was making presents more valuable than his ambassadors at foreign courts were receiving , ordered that in future the French and Spanish resident ambassadors , who had hitherto been given 4,000 ounces of plate on their departure , should in future receive only half as much and that the representatives of lesser states should also have their customary allowance cut by half .
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