Example sentences of "[vb -s] forward [prep] a " in BNC.

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1 With these small points I 've I 've made , Lancashire region supports the report and looks forward for a wider discussion at regional and branch level .
2 Their business , a factory making patio doors for the trade , was initially based in Newton Abbot because of economical site and labour costs ; now Peter Aldam looks forward to a mere 30-minute commute there along the soon-to-be finished A30 extension .
3 He concludes that the event demonstrates only the ‘ growing pains of a young republic ’ which ‘ after 5000 years of conquerors … looks forward to a prosperous and peaceful future . ’
4 Indeed the Director of Kenya 's Institute of Education looks forward to a time when a syllabus may be devised which , in addition to a national ‘ core ’ , has specific defined areas where programmes devised at district or local levels will be developed and implemented .
5 This looks forward to a future phase of professionalism .
6 British qualifications in public health medicine fully meet the requirements of the directives and the faculty looks forward to a time when the specialty will be formally recognised in all member states and not only in Britain , France , and Ireland .
7 It looks forward to a greater gift in the future while stressing a real gift in the present .
8 Doherty now looks forward to a quarter-final clash with Steve Davis .
9 Brian looks forward to a fresh challenge
10 Now with 10 years in top flight football behind him , he looks forward to a 32nd birthday in November as Northern Ireland wind up their World Cup campaign .
11 The reverse punch 1 : the attacker moves forward for a back fist strike .
12 2 The defender moves forward with a rising block .
13 The attacker moves forward in a left fighting stance with a front kick off the right leg to the groin area .
14 2 The attacker moves forward from a walking stance to throw a front kick .
15 And he called President Bush a ‘ madman ’ who ‘ walks up and down the White House gardens in terror , moves forward like a lunatic , gazes with staring eyes ’ .
16 His bill now goes forward for a second reading but stands a slim chance of becoming law .
17 By contrast , in the present example , the pronoun is used cataphorically ; it points forward to a reference or references in a subsequent portion of text .
18 The driver launches forward for a narrow escape .
19 We tested this out by taking it around the office and the people in the office thought it was a bit boring we er thought it was great for the youngsters who probably like it so er erm and the merchandise we 've actually , we 've made up certain things , T-shirts and , and , and wacky items that again er relate to , to young people so that they get into the , the , the theme of the thing and the , the whole year carries forward on a , on a certain colour theme and , and , and so on , so er we 've done our best as sailing coaches not only learning to be marketeers again the money , where 's the money come from ?
20 As for er as for departures , a strategic context in terms of a structure plan policy erm that allows for major exceptions will must surely assist in in considering any application that comes forward as a as a departure under under .
21 Every few minutes a large solid mass breaks off and topples forward in a cascade of loose , glowing material , and comes to rest a few feet from the main mass , leaving a fading , sullen red glowing scar to mark the place on the flow where it came from .
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