Example sentences of "go forward [prep] a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Extension is now going forward on a large scale , delays being due partly to the necessity of thorough surveys , partly to the shortage of skilled staff .
2 They received a £500 Argos voucher from Caterplan and Booker Fitch Food Services and go forward to a grand final with Sutcliffe 's five other regional winners .
3 We then went a stage further and to share the technology established joint teams for each of these major areas , so that er the specification while it was under Dasa 's leadership , it was actually done by a joint team which involved expertise from British Aerospace and the other three and er therefore at that time the whole Eurofighter consortium was confident that they were making the best use of the available expertise across the four partner companies , each bringing to the table , their own so that they could go forward on a confident basis .
4 After the Labour Party conference Dame Judith Hart had said that ‘ we can now go forward as a united party ’ .
5 If the matter is not resolved by the small claims procedure it may go forward to a full hearing before a County Court judge in the normal way .
6 They came out at last and Haile Selassie went forward under a crimson canopy to show himself to his people .
7 Nonetheless , research and development in post-war fighter aircraft went forward at a brisk pace and over a wide range of options .
8 His bill now goes forward for a second reading but stands a slim chance of becoming law .
9 It may be the pro prospective candidate or panel name to go forward on a prospective candidate or something like that er and then there 'd be er a talk by , by the chairman about the finances or what we ought to do er to organize er events to improve the finances .
10 However , perhaps even more significantly , certainly for the junior players , is the opportunity they have earned to go forward for a personal screening at Bradnam 's unique Herts-based Dewhurst Tennis Academy , the operation which has firmly set about the task of uncovering a future British Wimbledon champion .
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