Example sentences of "[noun pl] [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 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
3 The Region is also encouraging schools to come forward with proposals for particular curriculum models .
4 ‘ And there 's still the main presents to look forward to . ’
5 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 .
6 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 .
7 There will also be Autumn Roadshows to look forward to for those of you who are interested in this project .
8 But West Germany , always cautious about monetary union , has shrugged aside attempts by the Italians to bring forward by several months the start of the inter-governmental conference that will discuss the road to EMU .
9 Two weeks ago , for example , Halim Hattat , professor of uroandrology at Istanbul University , issued a well publicised invitation for Turks with sexual problems to come forward for treatment .
10 That point has been reinforced in this debate by the total failure of the Euro-sceptics to come forward with any positive idea about Britain 's role .
11 And if he could put up with humourless Hugh for three weeks in the sun , the family , who could n't have many jokes to look forward to , would be glad of a running commentary on their holiday by the well-known author of ‘ Jottings ’ .
12 ‘ We 'll have to make things to look forward to , ’ was the quiet reply .
13 You must always create things to look forward to , to enjoy and you must always reward yourself each week .
14 I now have two things to look forward to .
15 Things to look forward to ?
16 There 's always things to look forward to football is n't there ?
17 But erm there 's always things to look forward to in football and yes Oldham 's going to be a good game for us , but we need to win ; then Swindon , our old rivals that we ca n't beat for years .
18 ‘ Believe me , you have many awakenings to look forward to . ’
19 At a celebration dinner last night to mark the achievements of the century-long partnership between Essex County Council and Essex colleges , LEA chairman Ian Abbey toasted the future.He would have liked to see the LEA retain a greater input in further education , he said , but he wished the colleges to go forward in a spirit of goodwill .
20 Last year 's 970 new entrants were the smallest number of new members to come forward since 1980 .
21 ‘ And , anyway , it 's all right for you — you 've got the school holidays to look forward to .
22 Finally , we 've got to bring the players back to earth a bit , but two absolute cracking games to look forward to in the next couple of weeks ; Oldham next week , probably the best footballing side in the second division , and away to Swindon the week after , so still a lot to look forward to although disappointment at going out of the Cup .
23 The learning process from this project has been invaluable and it 's allowed Save The Children to move forward in several other countries .
24 There are 400 commitments to take forward in the next year — from proposals for new standards for indoor air quality to work on the major international agreements which we hope will be signed at the earth summit in Brazil in June 1992 .
25 In 1963 he called together a representative meeting to discuss plans to move forward from the Curriculum Steering Group and create a new and ( of course ) co-operative body which would assume responsibility for the national examination system , for giving advice on the school curriculum , and for relating the two .
26 Tasks to carry forward to the next meeting .
27 All I knew was that one afternoon while I was at the office in London someone poured petrol through my letter-box at Seaview , along with a note warning me that if I did n't get out of G.W. Fashions there would be other similarly unpleasant incidents to look forward to , and that next time the petrol would be accompanied by a lighted rag . ’
28 Russell Mulford says that Mr Vincent has given talks to the Shropshire Railway Society several times and they are always events to look forward to .
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