Example sentences of "[verb] forward [prep] this " in BNC.

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1 Rozario on the near post Chettle also has come forward for this kick and it goes in towards that near post area where Oldfield takes no chances .
2 after they had come forward with this
3 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
4 Looked forward to this day for so long , I have .
5 The document shows that , allowing for deficits carried forward to this year and other factors , and before this year 's savings , Bloomsbury has to save £8m to balance its budget , Lewisham £6.6m , Riverside £3.1m , Wandsworth £2.8m , Hampstead £1.4m , West Lambeth £1.5m , with the rest , bar Greenwich , facing forecast deficits of at least £1m .
6 How much unpaid Poll Tax has been carried forward into this year 's budget ?
7 No Community Charge arrears have been carried forward into this year 's budget .
8 There were several reasons put forward for this rather modest use of economic information .
9 Galloway ( 1982 ) identifies three reasons put forward for this increase .
10 Mr Crump was alarmed ; Mrs Crump leaned forward on her toes to increase her disappointing height and to reach forward to this man whose every title and reference made him more and more desirable .
11 Moved forward in this way .
12 We have moved forward in this area , although there is still an under-representation of qualified social workers .
13 He was looking forward to this .
14 He had had only one more year to serve before he could have retired into civilian life , and both he and Isobel had been looking forward to this .
15 Looking immaculate in a bright red suit she said : ‘ I have been looking forward to this moment for a long time and I am glad to have been a part of it . ’
16 ‘ Each time I fight , I try to bring more to the table and I 'm looking forward to this fight to show people just what I can do .
17 Everybody in the squad is looking good , and looking forward to this one . ’
18 ‘ The lads are looking forward to this game against Oldham to put things right .
19 Gregory said : ‘ I 'm looking forward to this season as much as any in the past . ’
20 Some of the girls had been looking forward to this as to the highlight of the trip , but Clara had been dreading it , and for a classic reason , which was that she had nothing nice to wear .
21 She had been looking forward to this moment , for it promised a long-sought revenge : a revenge not only against her husband for the bitterness and suffering he had caused her , but also against the harlot , Hannah Gristy , whose lithe body and brazen looks had tempted young Gregory into fornication nearly forty years before , and of whom this insolent little slut was so painful a reminder .
22 I been looking forward to this all day .
23 She had n't been looking forward to this session ; yet , deep down , there was a contrary twinge niggling at her sexuality that insisted she might enjoy it .
24 ‘ I 've been looking forward to this , ’ Stephen announced with a kind of childish glee .
25 Although we miss George 's presence , and his unfailing good humour , we know that he was looking forward to this wedding and we have fulfilled his hopes and wishes , and in a sense he is with us here today in our memories of him .
26 I 've been looking forward to this visit for a long time for that reason .
27 Oh , I have been looking forward to this evening … ’
28 ‘ We were so looking forward to this trip and it 's been awful , ’ Rose whispered , sadly shaking her head .
29 Inspector Naseby of all people , who had clearly been looking forward to this moment .
30 Indeed he was looking forward to this discussion with William and Joe .
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