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

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1 Janice was put forward for the competition after raising money to set up the centre .
2 One of the worst proposals put forward for the church was to turn it into a hamburger joint , run by the restaurant chain , Garfunkels : hardly a use compatible with the dignity of a historic church .
3 A search for discrepancies was agreed to be the best avenue of research and one of the more convincing arguments put forward for the work not to be genuine was that the Kouros combines stylistic elements that run from early to late sixth century BC .
4 IN SEPTEMBER 1868 A REVOLUTIONARY JUNTA in Spain , led as usual by an army general , decided that the only way forward for the country lay in the removal of Queen Isabella , whose political incompetence , combined with a certain laxity of morals , made her unfit to continue to rule .
5 The voting continued throughout Monday night , eight candidates putting themselves forward for the honour .
6 A rattlesnake 's fangs are neatly folded away when not in use but are swung forward for the strike .
7 A strategic decision was taken in the early 80s that the best way forward for the company was to concentrate on dry and semi-moist pet food markets .
8 Governors ' chairman Chris Graves said it would be a big step forward for the school .
9 Sections are the best way forward for the union .
10 In particular it was one of the arguments put forward for the abolition of the metropolitan counties and the GLC in 1986 ( HMSO , 1983 , paragraph 1.19 ) .
11 Various explanations have been put forward for the existence of such large , complex setts and the presence of outlier setts .
12 In the November issue of The Art Newspaper ( No. 22 , p.6 ) all but one participant in a survey of leading art world figures supported this suggestion as the best way forward for the gallery .
13 Gareth Morgan , a senior lecturer in immunology , said : ‘ The proposed treatment is a novel strategy for the management of genetic defects and results of this particular case will be closely observed as it may open the way forward for the treatment of many more inherited disorders . ’
14 Stewart Pearce the captain 's come forward for the kick taken by Black .
15 More than 52 buildings were put forward for the award for the imaginative redesign of old buildings .
16 so it meant that for some time before contingency fund development was introduced you must of had some concerns er about the accuracy of the figures you were putting forward for the publication , can , can I explain that a little more ? if after a few years a major repair needs to be carried out there was no contingency fund , it might mean sticking another two or three hundred pounds a year on the service charges , might it not , to cover a major repair
17 But no justification is put forward for the selection of subjects .
18 The shape darted forward for the kill .
19 The way forward for the Bar is not by the retention of monopolistic practices but by competing on quality cost and marketing — not my words but those of , the Chairman of the Legal Services Committee .
20 He regards it as a way forward for the museum and a means of providing a window for many more people on Britain 's scientific and technological expertise .
21 ‘ This is a way forward for the museum to offer a wider range of access points into the nation 's science and technology , ’ Professor Durant said .
22 Support continued to come forward for the Appeal from Branches , individuals and organisations .
23 If the only attributable cause of his father 's demise was his inadequate mastery of bourgeois culture , the most effective way forward for the son was to aim for total acquisition of the cultural identity that his father manifestly lacked .
24 The new measures are a real step forward for the Employment Service .
25 Every time one of us leaned forward for the salt the flames wavered and curtsied with ridiculous deference , like three nervous waitresses .
26 ‘ The top up loans scheme is the only way forward for the finance of student maintenance and ultimately students will recognise the logic and necessity of the scheme . ’
27 For Leavis , Cambridge English offers a way forward for the discipline as a whole by virtue of its emancipation from " linguistic grinds " and Anglo-Saxon , but only on condition that it now becomes infused by a " general discipline " addressed to the growth of " intelligence and sensibility " .
28 Harry Cohen , Labour MP for Leyton , said : ‘ Supporting uneconomic farmers is not the way forward for the world economy as a whole . ’
29 SCOTLAND 's 38 senior clubs will vote within the next six weeks on whether four divisions of ten clubs each is the best way forward for the good of the game .
30 The National Rivers Authority ( NRA ) has told the government that it believes a single agency for land , air and water is the best way forward for the environment .
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