Example sentences of "[noun] [to-vb] forward [prep] " in BNC.

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1 In the end , after allowing those proposals to go forward without us , we were forced to join after the terms had been fixed .
2 So these are the areas for the new monies being spent and as I said earlier as the economic development action plan is developed , it will be an opportunity to go forward to the th th t t to fund that initiative .
3 The win earns them the opportunity to go forward to the national championships at Hemel Hempstead in the south of England .
4 Thirdly , the document will provide employees with the opportunity to come forward for help in the knowledge that they will be positively supported with the advice and necessary assistance , in order to overcome their problem and maintain their job security .
5 The child care initiative launched by my predecessor involving expenditure of over forty million pounds over the period is giving training and enterprise councils the opportunity to come forward with some very imaginative and innovative schemes .
6 The first stage in the transfer is a preselection process , involving informal discussions with tenants where they may make their own alternative suggestions , which eventually produces a single applicant to go forward to the final stages .
7 At the meeting of the Staff Salaries Committee ( SSC ) on 14th February , no agreement could be reached on the recommendation to go forward to the Finance and Staffing Committee ( F&S ) on 5th March on the pay award for 1991/2 .
8 If you do n't review your performance then you have no data to carry forward into an improvement plan ( see Action plans on page 1 ) .
9 I think where the dilemma emerges is in finding equity for an entity that may have had its balance sheet shot to hell in the recession but may now have a strong future to go forward on .
10 Here the founder of what was , for many years , Britain 's only robot firm tells how the UK missed not one but three golden opportunities to leap forward in this technology
11 The difficulty was this : he wanted to increase the elevation to creep forward over those last 300 yards ( he did not dare exceed the two-pound charge ) but , as every gunner knows , increasing the elevation beyond five degrees can be a risky business ; it is not the great number of rounds that destroys a cannon but the high elevation at which it is fired .
12 The Region is also encouraging schools to come forward with proposals for particular curriculum models .
13 We all know packaging is often superfluous … an excess to make people buy the product rather than just wrap it up and that must be recovered … so we want the industry to use minimum packaging and we want the industry to come forward with ideas on that — if they do n't then we 'll legislate .
14 ‘ And there 's still the main presents to look forward to . ’
15 Not that she had much of a future to look forward to .
16 He had not been searching specially for them so that , as he wrote in his journal , " It is sufficient to disturb the composure of an entomologist 's mind to look forward to the future dimensions of a complete catalogue " .
17 THE TIME has come for the egg industry to look forward to the 1990s .
18 At a single stroke of fate , Mikhail Vologsky was nothing , with only uncertainty to look forward to .
19 Another wedding to look forward to after Lina and Pablo .
20 Mrs Gray was a tall , fairish woman with a slight stoop or at least a tendency for her shoulders to bow forward round her chest .
21 The reason why we 're having to go to a higher figure now is there are two major areas of land , er one is the land behind the railway station , the British Rail land , and the other is the land at a a location called St Nicholas Field , a former household waste site , both of which we are taking steps to bring forward for development .
22 In executing this blocking movement , it is essential that all the weight be concentrated on the rear leg , allowing the defender to spring forward in a tiger stance , with his whole body weight behind him , if the warding and grabbing movement fails or is countered .
23 Some of those services used to build up a wonderful feeling , and now and then it would become rather emotional with the preacher calling on folk to come forward to the penitents ' bench at the front to re-dedicate their lives to the Lord .
24 If that 's not enough , the young Scot has two other events on the professional circuit to look forward to .
25 PRESIDENT Franois Mitterrand of France threw his weight yesterday behind a Soviet proposal to bring forward to next year a 35-nation conference to hammer out the future shape of Europe .
26 Paul knew that his plans were in God 's hands , and that certainty comes across very clearly in the way that he sets out his desire to go forward for Jesus .
27 Erm that period has also had a period of growth within it , and I feel that 's a reasonable basis to go forward on .
28 Mr Bush accepted the Pentagon proposal even though he told the United Nations that he believed ‘ we can achieve the level of verification that gives us confidence to go forward with this ban ’ .
29 Mrs Major , who now has another five years of red boxes in bed and official lunches in Downing Street to look forward to .
30 He had , moreover , the trials of business to look forward to before he could get back to work .
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