Example sentences of "forward the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Frederick Herzberg ( 1968 ) put forward the two-factor approach to motivation after an extensive study of job attitudes among engineers and accountants .
2 During the period 1947–51 , an inordinate delay on the part of the government was experienced in bringing forward the requisite bill legalizing adoption , despite considerable pressure from prospective adoptive parents and adoption agencies .
3 ‘ If everyone takes just a small step forward the overall effect is quite dramatic , ’ said Mr Stocks .
4 As the argument developed , I understood him to submit that as the remedy sought by the plaintiff was itself an equitable one , talk of strict estoppel was inappropriate , and he was content to put forward the alleged assurance and other matters to be considered in the exercise of my discretion .
5 Trees R.Us K. Doyle has put forward the following proposal , ‘ planters would be positioned , bollards erected and seats installed .
6 Trees R.Us K. Doyle has put forward the following proposal , ‘ Planters would be positioned , bollards erected and seats installed .
7 Buchanan and Huczymski put forward the following definition of organisation :
8 ‘ We want to drive forward the traditional relationship between the sales houses and the stations .
9 Sir : In his article ‘ Creating money to buy trouble with ’ ( 9 October ) , William Rees-Mogg puts forward the surprising view that the early 1980s constitututed a ‘ Thatcherite miracle ’ .
10 Jameson puts forward the familiar argument that society has lost any possibility of depth or effect , and is reduced to mere pastiche and superficial self-comment .
11 An NVQ co-ordinator , Gill Murdoch , was appointed in May to carry forward the challenging work of developing assessment strategies for level 4 qualifications and informing and helping potential centresand candidates in implementing the new qualification system .
12 Therefore , if such a cynical interpretation of the motivation of those committed professionals who are carrying forward the first wave of trusts were to apply , it would be irrelevant because the resources are ring fenced by the region and the trusts would be at no disadvantage .
13 That cynical interpretation of the commitment of all those dedicated professionals who are carrying forward the first wave of trusts is so bitterly resented by the health service , which is why the Labour party has lost all credibility with the health professionals .
14 You will see we have brought forward the first meeting to 23rd September — to help you get in the mood and inspired to start teaching at the beginning of the new term .
15 We shall have to live with it , because er I I do n't think that any hope of any redress next year , but the got to be established of a different system , of me a different methodology for the foreseeable years , if we 're going to get those schemes through that you supported wholeheartedly and congratulated us and for bringing forward the new road schemes for er the that that that that you so approved so warmly yesterday .
16 If amendment ( a ) is not carried , the Minister can not say that he has brought forward the new clause as a concession to the Opposition .
17 Practical experience with stained glass must have led George Palmer to consider the nature of colour , and he was the first to put forward the modern theory of colour vision and colour blindness .
18 Often this sort of breathing is accompanied by raising the shoulders and pushing forward the front part of the chest ; it does not take in much air or provide the opportunity to have much control over it .
19 Well now , I 'll move the recommendations at seventeen and eighteen , but erm , I feel something further is required to try and get er , our officers working with our committees on local agenda twenty-one , and indeed in bringing forward the environmental audit scheme .
20 This is because some weight is given to the cash flows in early years of the bond 's life and this helps to bring forward the average time at which cash flows are received .
21 ‘ Our existing policies not only remain unchanged after the Peking incident , we will move forward in pushing forward the economic reform and open door policy . ’
22 As early as 11 June , Petain had asked Joffre to bring forward the Allied attack in the Somme area .
23 He puts forward the radical solution that the range be given almost total protection as a wilderness area or area of land where the hand of man is less evident .
24 Reced er the precedent for the situation that we are in now , yes indeed there is one and it was when er the Labour government was last in power in nineteen seventy eight , when we had er er er to er set up the European constituencies we had a limited time to do it in and all the countries in Europe had to agree to bring forward the same kind of agreement and put it into effect at the same time .
25 Crab canon , or canon cancrizans , is designed so that while the main voice moves forward the same part is played backwards .
26 There is a version of this where the children have to move forward the same number of paces as the time called out by the shark .
27 In the autumn of 1950 the French put forward the Pleven Plan , their aim being to ensure that any German forces were split into small units and integrated within a European Defence Community ( EDC ) .
28 He put forward the unconvincing view that an election was never part of the plan .
29 In all 15 sign languages HELP was signed with the right hand lifting and moving forward the left hand , forearm or elbow .
30 Robin Cook , the shadow trade and industry secretary , said the Government had put forward the biggest tax increases for any Budget in history and described it as a ‘ Budget of failure and a Budget of cheats ’ .
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