Example sentences of "[to-vb] forward [prep] a [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | So can I ask those of you you know to think carefully about what you want to contribute a particularly those of you who who have asked the panel to come forward with a recommendation on a location for a new settlement . |
2 | There was now a deadline to discussions about full employment — the government had to come forward with a policy before Beveridge . |
3 | There can be no doubt that if Britain wants to look forward to a level of economic health even approaching that to which it has grown accustomed over the past 50 years , it must back Alvey 's proposals . |
4 | SCHOOLBOY Neil Aspden has put the horrors of a vicious assault behind him to look forward to a Christmas of a lifetime . |
5 | In the second phase of the swing , in the last 130 ms to impact , the shaft gradually straightens and begins to bend forward as a result of the force exerted by the offset mass of the club head behind the shaft centre-line . |
6 | She was a most untouchable woman ; Roland , who had desperately decided to gamble on showing her the xeroxes of the letters who wanted secrecy and privacy , was forced to lean forward in a kind of pseudo-intimacy and speak low . |
7 | And he said : ‘ Do you want to go forward on a charge on that ? ’ |
8 | At a celebration dinner last night to mark the achievements of the century-long partnership between Essex County Council and Essex colleges , LEA chairman Ian Abbey toasted the future.He would have liked to see the LEA retain a greater input in further education , he said , but he wished the colleges to go forward in a spirit of goodwill . |