Example sentences of "forward [prep] this " in BNC.
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1 | Many and varied reasons have been put forward for this basic element of practice , but they can be summarized under three headings : ideological reasons ( the right of a person to decide for himself or the recognition of this as an existential reality ) , educational and developmental reasons ( participation as part of human growth and development , for the individual , the family , the group , the organization or the community ) , and political reasons ( participation as a means to enfranchisement and empowerment , an antidote to alienation ) ( Ross , 1960 ; Bernstein , 1960 ; Katan , 1980 ; Freedberg , 1989 ; Rothman , 1989 ) . |
2 | There were several reasons put forward for this rather modest use of economic information . |
3 | The explanation put forward for this relationship is that where the coverage of collective agreements is extensive , as in centralised-bargaining structures , trade union membership is thereby encouraged since the benefits of agreements are seen to accrue to union members on a wide scale . |
4 | Galloway ( 1982 ) identifies three reasons put forward for this increase . |
5 | One reason put forward for this is that a person is more likely to lose their job in an area of high unemployment , and this lack of job opportunities must apply equally to wives . |
6 | Carried forward for this year , for this year is thirty eight thousand three hundred and fifteen pounds , our precept is sixty thousand pounds , and our expected income is fourteen K. |
7 | That is the right way forward for this country , the European Community and the wider Europe which I hope in due course will join the Community . |
8 | Several reasons can be put forward for this gap , but the single largest factor is presumed to be the date coverage of the databases . |
9 | Rozario on the near post Chettle also has come forward for this kick and it goes in towards that near post area where Oldfield takes no chances . |
10 | Several reasons can be put forward for this gap , but the single largest factor is presumed to be the date coverage of the databases . |
11 | The only way forward for this great union is for all of us to recruit new members , so all of us must take this responsibility seriously . |
12 | I think what Mr has said , is quite right , is that this is a carry forward for this year , and er , we 've , we 're clobbering it taking it up really is what we 're saying . |
13 | There goes Oldfield Lewis it 's exciting this young man when he goes forward like this . |
14 | He looks so good when he 's going forward like this lays it off for Crosby and clearance is lacked away by Simon Greyson . |
15 | How much unpaid Poll Tax has been carried forward into this year 's budget ? |
16 | No Community Charge arrears have been carried forward into this year 's budget . |
17 | Mr Bush accepted the Pentagon proposal even though he told the United Nations that he believed ‘ we can achieve the level of verification that gives us confidence to go forward with this ban ’ . |
18 | Which is a very similar wording to the one used and if you do decide er to go forward with this criteria , perhaps erm there 's scope to introduce the wording avoiding coalescence . |
19 | after they had come forward with this |
20 | Moved forward in this way . |
21 | ‘ Architects are more and more in need of reassurance where product liability is concerned , and a new BS 402 is a major step forward in this respect , ’ he says . |
22 | Here the founder of what was , for many years , Britain 's only robot firm tells how the UK missed not one but three golden opportunities to leap forward in this technology |
23 | This principle is at the very heart of all the recommendations relating to drama within the English curriculum that are put forward in this chapter . |
24 | Now is your opportunity to test out the ideas I have put forward in this chapter . |
25 | We have moved forward in this area , although there is still an under-representation of qualified social workers . |
26 | They were all the more tedious because they were reduced , for all practical purposes , to one question : why , after everything that has been put forward in this court , have you still made no attempt to visit 42b Milvain Street ? |
27 | Is my hon. Friend — if I may use that term — sure that a solution put forward in this House would be accepted in Northern Ireland and the Irish Republic ? |
28 | He forgets I can lean forward in this great chair and give him a good whack across the shoulders . |
29 | The postulate put forward in this study is that the potential meaning of to before the infinitive is more abstract than that found in the spatial use of the preposition , and can be stated as follows : the possibility of a movement from a point in time conceived as a before-position to another point in time which marks the end-point of the movement and which represents an after-position with respect to the first . |
30 | Erm , I put a proposal forward in this saying , I think . |