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

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1 WABI is now also expected to go forward into the COSE initiative .
2 WABI is now also expected to go forward into the Common Open Software Environment initiative .
3 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 .
4 However , IBM was expected to come forward as a Wabi development partner , like USL , which would automatically make it eligible for SunSelect 's most favourable pricing schedule ( UX No 432 ) .
5 However IBM was expected to come forward as a Wabi development partner , like Unix Labs , which would automatically make it eligible for SunSelect 's most favourable pricing schedule .
6 She had come to look forward to the intervals between tenants , for at such times she would sit at the bedroom window that overlooked the street , which sloped swiftly to the main thoroughfare ; and guided by the landmarks of St Dominic 's church and , beyond that , St Ann 's , she could look over the chimney pots and catch a glimpse of the river gleaming between the busy traffic on it .
7 Does he agree that the time has come to put forward with ever greater clarity the kind of Europe which we want and which he has already outlined in his comments ?
8 But which of those progeny Is selected to go forward into the next generation is not random .
9 When this expectation was disappointed it was decided to press forward with the Barclays ( Asia ) prosecution .
10 He may begin as a standard-bearer and allow himself to be persuaded to go forward as a contender . ’
11 As we approach the close of the next two thousand years , we are told to look forward to a new age — the Age of Aquarius , the water carrier .
12 I do n't want her to end up with the sort of empty life I 've got to look forward to .
13 ‘ But that disappointment has gone and now I 've got to look forward to my time at Wimbledon .
14 If , in that final act of patronage permitted to departing opposition party leaders , Neil Kinnock could be persuaded to put forward for peerage the names of the Labour Party general secretary , Larry Whitty , and its director of organisation , Joyce Gould , he might mark the end of his leadership by making some minor compensation for the mess he has left behind him .
15 European Community environment ministers have agreed to bring forward by one year , to January 1995 , the date for eliminating the use of chlorofluorocarbons ( CFCs ) and carbon tetrachloride .
16 Sir Douglas Haig , British Commander-in-Chief , reluctantly agreed to bring forward from 1 August to 1 July 1916 the Somme offensive .
17 Child care and education providers , and colleges working in partnership with such providers are now being invited to come forward to SCOTVEC for approval to offer the new SVQs .
18 Clubs may be asked to come forward with their ideas .
19 An appeal made to Rome in 1977 by the Roman catholic parents concerned with the Confirmation ban appeared to have been answered in their favour , as Bishop Philbin changed his pastoral policy and these children were allowed to go forward for confirmation in 1978–9 .
20 Flanked by his wife , Jeanne , and Mayor David Dinkins of New York , he said he had kept his illness secret since 1988 to protect his family 's privacy but had been forced to come forward after a press inquiry .
21 Such changes , it was agreed , could not be allowed to run forward in an uncoordinated way .
22 She was a most untouchable woman ; Roland , who had desperately decided to gamble on showing her the xeroxes of the letters who wanted secrecy and privacy , was forced to lean forward in a kind of pseudo-intimacy and speak low .
23 I and a few others who only that morning had begun to look forward to a peaceful summer ahead , swiftly concluded that we must make some gesture of our own in order to demonstrate the feelings of many of our fellow conservative Members of Parliament .
24 The reasons for the job cuts are a classified secret , but volunteers for redundancy and early retirement are being urged to come forward at the base in Cheltenham , where seven thousand people work .
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