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

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1 Biased interpretations have now and again been put forward as propaganda to promote a country or political or religious ideologies .
2 Some large practices are beginning to put themselves forward as specialist advocates for smaller firms who ca n't specialize in that way .
3 He put me forward as head of publicity and asked Maxwell to meet me .
4 To put forward as proof or as an example : He adduced the reasons , as he saw them , for the changes in literary style during the last century .
5 The Plan for Social Security is put forward as part of a general programme of social policy .
6 Anybody wish to be put forward as conference attender ?
7 These other Electors can vote for their chosen candidate , but they can not put themselves forward as Emperor .
8 I see the way forward as co-operation with local authorities , who would finance the upgrading and maintenance of the paths ( as they have for example on the Forth-Clyde at Falkirk and Clydebank ) .
9 It 's not a federated system , it actually , positively talks about moving forward as Professor states it in the economical situation the council is in .
10 Two weeks ago , for example , Halim Hattat , professor of uroandrology at Istanbul University , issued a well publicised invitation for Turks with sexual problems to come forward for treatment .
11 At Ards , doctors have reported an increased number of patients coming forward for treatment for insect bites and stings .
12 In addition to the economic arguments put forward for nationalisation , there was also a strong political impetus , as the Labour party attempted to achieve a ‘ fairer , more egalitarian ’ society , in which social priorities and the ‘ national interest ’ took precedence over the desire to maximise profits .
13 It was also of course , we were put forward for objective two , this was turned down by these two commissioners simply because they sliced off two percent of the application .
14 Thirdly , the document will provide employees with the opportunity to come forward for help in the knowledge that they will be positively supported with the advice and necessary assistance , in order to overcome their problem and maintain their job security .
15 Home Office minister David Mellor says the fact that the official figure is starting to catch up shows that more people are coming forward for help .
16 At least you will have a chance to air some of your ideas on the way forward for tourism in Wales .
17 Before putting themselves forward for selection , potential candidates and their families need to be aware of the foreign country 's environment — for instance its language(s) , climate and culture , its housing and education facilities , what security is like , and where they will be living and working .
18 Alternatively , in organisations where such postings are advertised internally , there may be only one candidate who comes forward for selection .
19 They are self selecting , and what we 've got to puncture is not the erm idea that the best goes forward , which is what you 're suggesting , erm but the idea of this self-selecting bit , it 's quite true that it tends to be men who put themselves forward for selection and election , and women do n't .
20 This is clearly a step forward for durability over the single density EVA or other Saucony models , which , although softer and more responsive that PU , can compress after heavy mileage .
21 All the COI 's current agencies are being put forward for inclusion , but are not guaranteed a place .
22 Attainment of the competence award is not limited by any specific time period or course length , so candidates will be able to come forward for assessment whenever they have accumulated the required evidence of competence against national standards .
23 The scheme is intended to help buyers identify products which are least harmful to the environment and relies on manufacturers voluntarily putting their products forward for assessment .
24 After nine years as Opposition leader , Mr Kinnock , 50 , is expected to announce on Monday that he will not put his name forward for re-election at the party 's annual conference .
25 But it is publicly acknowledged that these numbers , which represent people who have put themselves forward for testing , are underestimates .
26 Ideas exist in our own minds and we need to master the skilled techniques for bringing them forward for evaluation and application to our problems .
27 But the Colonel had seen to it that his name did not go forward for promotion .
28 Papers for Committees must be short and must contain a concise summary of the proposals put forward for consideration .
29 Some time later Philip wrote to say that , although he had not put his own name forward for consideration , he himself had been invited to be the official biographer and had accepted .
30 ‘ At the moment though , with so few experts in this field , underwater sites will come forward for consideration far less often than land sites .
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