Example sentences of "and [verb] forward [prep] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Sometimes , ’ Defries said , holstering the blaster and stepping forward with her hand extended , ‘ but right now I 'm too fragged to maintain the pretence .
2 A girl , overcome by enthusiasm for the occasion , took off her clothes and sprung forward through the crowds .
3 In desperation he whipped the knife back to his good left hand and lunged forward with the blade extended before him .
4 Then he ran back along the bare wooden branch that hung across his cage and turning suddenly , raised his wings in the air and lunged forward towards Creggan again .
5 The youth drew the pirogue up the grey sand and crept forward to the clearing , and stood , trying to piece together the disorder that he could dimly pick out in the darkness .
6 The principal way in which the behaviour has been elucidated is by numerical solutions of the equations ; one starts with some initial condition for ( X , Y , Z ) and integrates forward in t .
7 In this way , with one small rock fall following another , the flow continues to advance , very slowly , clanking and rattling forward like a shuffling slag heap .
8 Communist parties were exhorted to eschew all alliances and push forward with armed insurgence whenever the opportunity arose .
9 Martin groaned closed eyes and moved forward with his hips .
10 The men lowered core moulds made of orange sand into the boxes , which were turned over and joined to boxes containing the other half of the moulds ( the bottom half was the drag , the top the cope — the first bit of jargon she had managed to master ) and moved forward on the track to the casting area .
11 This year Pest Control has prospered once again and moved forward on all fronts .
12 Edward Crumwallis was tall , sunken-cheeked , and he bent his neck and head forward towards his companions , making him look like a bird of prey with indigestion .
13 Luxembourg thanks ( l-r ) Sqn Ldr R Druitt , Flt Lts P Jackson and D Mannion , F/Sgt J Dearden and Flt Lt E Billings , and looks forward to their next visit .
14 — ‘ in thought I see my past madness ’ ; these two cries are from the Arnaut Daniel speech ending Purgatorio XXVI , where the poet condemned to the circle of lust prays for the hearer 's consideration and looks forward to the release from the to tortures meted out to the lustful .
15 The old rascal is still very much alive and kicking — he is 330 years old on 9 May this year — and looks forward to several more centuries of roguery yet !
16 In it , Elvis tells ‘ Dear Liz ’ how much he appreciates receiving her letters and looks forward to seeing her during a trip she planned to America in December .
17 It sold more $500,000-plus machines in fourth quarter 1992 than the three previous quarters combined and looks forward to being able to use Pentium in its machines , because it says the new Intel Corp chip will reduce the gap between its machines and RISC in batch processing work .
18 TWA 's marketing senior vice president , Bob Cozzi , said : ‘ TWA has served Great Britain for more than 40 years and looks forward to providing the only service by a major U.S. carrier to Stansted .
19 There is no doubt she feels that she has paid a high price for her royal life and looks forward to the day when she can spend a weekend in Paris or , as she says , ‘ I can run along a beach without a policeman following me ’ .
20 He knows that the end of his life is near , but he has no fear of death , and looks forward to gaining his place in heaven .
21 His tough character keeps him in the house and looks forward to the awaiting adventure .
22 who recently received the British Institute of NDT Accreditation certificate on behalf of NDT Eagle , is delighted to have on board and looks forward to providing a unique service to customers , ‘ The training centre has been fully equipped to cover a variety of courses as well as NDT including Painting Inspection [ BGAS ] , Welding Inspection [ CSWIP ] , NDT Appreciation and Magnetic Flux Leakage .
23 The Council has welcomed the Minister 's positive response and looks forward to hearing the results of the consultation exercise in due course .
24 The centre has been a great success since opening its doors a year ago and looks forward to celebrating many more birthdays .
25 The Business Development Division of GDA will continue to seek to stimulate and develop business performance and looks forward to an increasingly close and productive relationship with the city 's business community .
26 The Business Location Service is extremely grateful for the support it has been given and looks forward to even greater success with its partners in the year ahead .
27 Sammy is already an accomplished player of the electric organ and looks forward to having more time for this and volunteer work .
28 MERSEYSIDE 'S most famous window cleaner puts his ladders away on Friday evenings … and looks forward to Saturday Afternoon Fever .
29 She is a voluntary visitor for the West Sussex Association for the Disabled and sits on two village committees and looks forward to serving on the Executive Committee of the Medau Society .
30 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 .
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