Sentence examples for future locked from inspiring English sources

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He would like to become an architect, but he despairs of a future locked inside, staring at the same four walls.

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If you must have a gun, go out and by one (hopefully with federally mandated background checks in the future), lock up your guns at home, and abide by federal laws as a citizen of this country over citizens of a state (that goes for marriage equality, too; soon enough, so many states will allow gay marriage that it will become a federal law, as it should have been long ago).

Brian X . Chen a reporter and editor for Wired.com, is the author of a new book, "Always On: How the iPhone Unlocked the Anything-Anytime-Anywhere Future — and Locked Us In".

Lennon could go from fluffy to spiky in the course of half a sentence; his humour lurched always into the surreal; he was an obsessive about the future but locked forever in the past.

Wadjda's contemporaries are still so immature that they giggle when a teacher mentions periods, and yet soon afterward we hear, to our bewilderment, that one of them is not just betrothed but already married; her future is locked into place.

Now, a new study suggests that corals in the South China Sea may have taken up the metal, keeping a record of this and future wars locked in their skeletons.

Many farmers suggest that hedge fund money is building a speculative bubble in farm commodities and causing wide swings in futures prices, making it more expensive for them to use futures to lock in crop prices.

A lot of future value is locked up here and will be released to patient investors".

But it suggests a bleak future for countries locked into the monetary straitjacket of the euro, in the absence of easier monetary policy by the European Central Bank.The IMF presents six case studies which help to illustrate how consolidations generally work (or don't).

But it suggests a bleak future for countries locked into the monetary straitjacket of the euro, in the absence of easier monetary policy by the European Central Bank.Britain emerged from the first world war with debt at 140% of GDP and prices more than double their pre-war level, but it was determined to pay off its debt and return the pound to its pre-war value against gold.

We do know a few things about the 50 or 100 year future that are locked in.

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