Sentence examples for view in the future from inspiring English sources

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In making the announcement, scientists were quick to add that the Moon has not shrunk by much, that the shrinking may have occurred over a billion years, and that the Moon will not shrink out of view in the future.

Still, at the San Francisco Opera it did not help Ms. Rosenberg's mission when, after the deficits were made public, Mr. Mills was widely quoted as saying that the company would have to take "a more conservative view" in the future.

But content like this wouldn't be pulled into Yahoo View in the future – it would be featured on Yahoo Sports or Yahoo Finance, where it best belongs.

The drop was mostly on account of a more downbeat view in the future expectations segment of the reading — down 3.8 points to 59.1 — which itself was largely driven by the decline in expectations on business conditions, which for the coming year sunk 10 points to 59.

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The society, which paid a reduced rate of $5,000 for the restoration, plans a public viewing in the future.

Blitzed looks set to reframe the way certain aspects of the Third Reich will be viewed in the future.

Iraq remains a defining topic in the opening stages of the 2008 presidential race, but it may prove easier for Mr. Obama, Democrat of Illinois, to revisit the past than to distinguish his views in the future.

However Schumacher's return may be viewed in the future, Ross Brawn, who was his team director at Mercedes and technical director when Schumacher drove at Ferrari and Benetton, had no doubts for the moment.

It's a strange test subject for this technology and Lee's two-hour argument that this will be how all films should be viewed in the future is a failed one.

It was a potentially risky foray into England's north-south divide that may make for interesting viewing in the future when Kirstie Allsopp goes about finding that dream home for would-be home buyers.

The tenses in this poem, "Blizzard," from "Silverchest," as often in Phillips, are all mixed up: the present ("I say"), marked by ongoing consideration in the past ("I've considered"), is viewed in the future's rearview mirror ("I know / you will").

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