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

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1 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
2 Gorbachev declared that the country 's most pressing task was the signing of the new Union Treaty , which would redefine the respective powers of the centre and republics [ the long-awaited draft of the treaty , published on Nov. 23 , will be covered in future issues ] .
3 The concert will be recorded for future broadcast on Radio 3 .
4 This learning will be related to future plans for work , education or training and other aspects of the student 's life .
5 Most of these and some of the other entries will be featured in future editions of PFK .
6 ‘ The League will be asked if they will release money back to the club in the short term with the promise that it will be repaid from future transfer revenue .
7 He is beginning to accept , however , that it will be done in future outdoors and probably fully clothed .
8 Development costs are also charged to the profit and loss account in the year of expenditure , except when individual projects satisfy the following criteria : the project is clearly defined and related expenditure is separately identifiable ; the project is technically feasible and commercially viable ; current and future costs will be exceeded by future sales ; and adequate resources exist for the project to be completed .
9 Sponsorship will be sought for future initiatives .
10 Given that this is the first full-length biography , and that most of the people who knew her well are dead , the danger is that Molly Izzard 's interpretations will be accepted by future scholars . ’
11 Further details about Art in Action , and other events which we are currently planning for your interest , will be published in future issues .
12 Further details will be published in future editions of Hospitality .
13 However , these are only projections of current trends and we can not be certain that current levels of morbidity will be reproduced by future generations of elderly .
14 But we have decided that part of the proceeds should be put aside , year by year , into a Millennium Fund specifically dedicated to projects which will commemorate the start of the twenty-first century and will be enjoyed by future generations .
15 To be more specific , the gene R in Figure 5 , which makes recombination possible , may have no effect at all on the survival of an organism in which it finds itself , or on the number of offspring produced ; what R can affect is only the particular kinds of genes with which it will be associated in future generations .
16 On the first anniversary of the project 's completion Ray Sunman , the council officer who acted as project co-ordinator , says the Revival scheme has sown a legacy the benefits of which will be reaped by future generations .
17 Unfortunately , the posters they sent to us arrived too late for the exhibition but they will be used at future venues .
18 The switch has been designed to support increasing numbers of nodes and will be used in future IBM supercomputers , the company says .
19 A good starting salary commensurate with qualifications and experience will be offered and a willingness to make a positive contribution to the overall success of this highly innovative and rapidly growing company will be reflected in future remuneration .
20 Resources will be reallocated to future products and technologies , and new products brought on stream faster .
21 Each aluminium can you collect will buy one square metre of tropical forest which will be preserved for future generations .
22 The rods are on their way to Sellafield where the uranium will be recovered for future use .
23 The health districts of Cheltenham and Gloucester are being combined next month and will be known in future as Gloucestershire Health Authority
24 Given that IDC 's definition of a workstation market includes both Unix and non-Unix environments , it means Microsoft Corp Windows NT boxes which meet the technical criteria will be included in future surveys .
25 Furthermore , IDC 's definition of the workstation market includes both Unix and non-Unix environments and means Microsoft Corp Windows NT boxes which meet the criteria will be included in future surveys .
26 Ed 's note : Extracts from some of these papers will be included in future editions of ‘ Nottingham Graduate . ’
27 ‘ If any competitor goes around the course at a speed that is likely to give a faster than 1hr 50min finish time there will be real problems and it is likely that wheelchairs will be excluded from future London marathons . ’
28 This conclusion can be re-expressed in two ways , both of which will be needed for future discussions .
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