Example sentences of "[be] [vb pp] forward to " in BNC.

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1 Balance c/f — Amounts which are carried forward to the next day 's tabular ledger .
2 Balances of both depreciation reserve and asset accounts are carried forward to the end of the useful life of the asset .
3 Balances of both depreciation reserve and asset accounts are carried forward to the end of the useful life of the asset .
4 We should add by way of completeness that the provisions of sections 16 and 12 of the Act of 1873 have been carried forward to the modern day in more or less identical language , mutatis mutandis , to sections 18(3) and 34(1) of the Supreme Court of Judicature ( Consolidation ) Act 1925 and then , in more cursory language , to sections 10(3) ( b ) and 44(1) of the Supreme Court Act 1981 .
5 The former Community Charge was payable on a variety of days depending on the payment method used and this procedure has been carried forward to Council Tax .
6 What may have been looked forward to as a release may instead be an unexpected let-down , with retirement from work adding to the feeling of helplessness and lack of purpose .
7 Their supply base had been moved forward to Benghazi , which by that time had been captured by the British , and it was intended to stay out for as long as two months , mounting almost nightly raids .
8 MICHAEL WATSON 'S World Boxing Association world middleweight title challenge against the Jamaican , Mike McCallum , has been brought forward to 29 November and switched to Alexandra Palace .
9 IBM Corp is leaving launch of the new top-end mainframe disk drive to its AdStar unit in San Jose , and it now appears that the introduction has been brought forward to tomorrow — perhaps in an effort to steal Hitachi Data Systems Inc 's thunder .
10 Why has lump sum payment been brought forward to 31 May ?
11 The April meeting has been brought forward to April 2 as it would otherwise clash with election day .
12 It has been brought forward to 5 April to allow institutional shareholders to enjoy the 25 per cent grossing-up for the last time .
13 Please note that the autumn QT Day has been brought forward to September to coincide with the beginning of the Academic Year Date : — 23 September 1989 —
14 It may , according to circumstances and the personalities involved , be best to fix a regular mutually agreeable day for visiting , so that it is something to be looked forward to and prepared for .
15 The weekly arrival of the Stornoway Gazette was something to be looked forward to , and the paper ( some of which was in Gaelic ) read from cover to cover .
16 The electricity cable laying to give 'em a job so you could play for the Ipswich Electric Supply Team and we had a jolly good team , we won the cup for the first three years that it was in being but the finals used to be on Portman Road and course that was in those days a thing to be looked forward to .
17 Those are some of the improvements that can be looked forward to at South Ayrshire under trust status .
18 The various potholes and puddles seem to suggest that the satisfaction of being a road is still something to be looked forward to .
19 Any money not required to meet chargeable expenditure in that year can not be carried forward to the next financial year ; it must be surrendered to the Consolidated Fund .
20 So therefore you 'd have no liability but you 'd have unused capital allowances to be carried forward to the next year .
21 Resits may not be carried forward to another examination session , even if the particular module is repeated and another resit examination offered .
22 In fact , the consolidated balance sheet is published for little more than completeness : it gives the net debit balances and net credit balances for the organization to be carried forward to the new financial year .
23 This helps to explain why they do not publish consolidated opening statements : ‘ cost of the services of the organization ’ adds nothing to the fund operating statements ; the measure of performance has no meaning ; and , of course , there are no balances included to be carried forward to the new year which are not included in the balance sheet .
24 Advance corporation tax is to be carried forward to the extent that it is expected to be recovered in the foreseeable future .
25 Also in an ideal calendar , the Grand Slam Cup should be brought forward to the end of October , 4–5 weeks after the US Open , which would not only give the players a brief chance to relax but then to prepare for the ‘ tour finale ’ on an indoor surface .
26 The two leaders also agreed that visa and currency exchange-free travel to East Germany for West Germans and West Berliners , planned to come into force next January , would be brought forward to December 24 .
27 Students may register for an additional module up to the end of week 1 of the relevant term ( week 2 for new students in their first term ) , and must officially delete modules by week 6 ( about to be brought forward to week 4 ) of the current term .
28 Mr Collier also welcomed the recommendation that the British government review of nuclear power , scheduled for 1994 , should be brought forward to this year .
29 The worsening economic situation and political and legal uncertainties led de Maizière to propose on Aug. 3 that the date for unification and for the all-German elections be brought forward to Oct. 14 ( the date for elections in the reconstituted East German Länder — states ) .
30 He suggested that elections to the constituent commission be brought forward to March or April and be held under international supervision .
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