Example sentences of "brought forward [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Grievances relating to the forests therefore figured prominently in the ‘ Petitions of the Barons ’ brought forward at the Parliament of Oxford in June 1258 .
2 Also in an ideal calendar , the Grand Slam Cup should be brought forward to the end of October , 4–5 weeks after the US Open , which would not only give the players a brief chance to relax but then to prepare for the ‘ tour finale ’ on an indoor surface .
3 The regulations originally were intended to come into effect on 11 September 1991 , but the commencement date was brought forward to 31 August .
4 MICHAEL WATSON 'S World Boxing Association world middleweight title challenge against the Jamaican , Mike McCallum , has been brought forward to 29 November and switched to Alexandra Palace .
5 The two leaders also agreed that visa and currency exchange-free travel to East Germany for West Germans and West Berliners , planned to come into force next January , would be brought forward to December 24 .
6 Golf 's popularity was putting pressure on the course because more local people played , and earlier in the day than previously , so the Artisans ' starting time was brought forward to ‘ no later than 8.30 a.m. ’ ( 30 years before it was 9.30 a.m . ) .
7 Almost the last act of the decade was the decision to wind up the Artisans , originally planned to be by December 1984 ; although in 1980 it was brought forward to 1981 .
8 Most start at 10.30am , but occasionally this is brought forward to 10am if the agenda is particularly lengthy .
9 IBM Corp is leaving launch of the new top-end mainframe disk drive to its AdStar unit in San Jose , and it now appears that the introduction has been brought forward to tomorrow — perhaps in an effort to steal Hitachi Data Systems Inc 's thunder .
10 Brought forward to September from its usual November date , Gladys Sellers and Tom Prentice look at what 's new at the annual trade show
11 Her dramatic assertion may have been wish fulfilment , a hyperbolic statement expressing her real desires , but with such an unstable outlook we could n't take any chances : publication was brought forward to June .
12 Students may register for an additional module up to the end of week 1 of the relevant term ( week 2 for new students in their first term ) , and must officially delete modules by week 6 ( about to be brought forward to week 4 ) of the current term .
13 Mr Collier also welcomed the recommendation that the British government review of nuclear power , scheduled for 1994 , should be brought forward to this year .
14 Why has lump sum payment been brought forward to 31 May ?
15 As also approved by the Volkskammer on Jan. 29 , the general election due on May 6 was brought forward to March 18 .
16 Given the current economic crisis , however , Menem 's inauguration was brought forward to July 8 [ see p. 36810 ] .
17 The worsening economic situation and political and legal uncertainties led de Maizière to propose on Aug. 3 that the date for unification and for the all-German elections be brought forward to Oct. 14 ( the date for elections in the reconstituted East German Länder — states ) .
18 The 700,000-strong majority Russian population in the Dnestr valley planned to reinforce its September unilateral secession declaration by holding elections on Nov. 25 to a " Transdnestr Republic " Supreme Soviet , but tensions came to a head on Nov. 2 following rumours that polling was being brought forward to Nov. 4 .
19 The date was subsequently brought forward to Feb. 27 after the National Moon Sighting Committee advised the election commission that a Moslem holiday was likely to fall on March 2 .
20 Ershad and a number of former ministers were arrested on charges of corruption and abuse of power , and the transitional government on Dec. 14 announced that parliamentary elections would be held on March 2 , 1991 ( subsequently brought forward to Feb. 27 ) .
21 He suggested that elections to the constituent commission be brought forward to March or April and be held under international supervision .
22 Three controversial referendums on abortion which had been due to take place on Dec. 3 [ see p. 39160 ] were brought forward to Nov. 25 to coincide with the general election .
23 The Japanese government has announced that the ban on the production and use of chlorofluorocarbons ( CFCs ) is to be brought forward to the end of 1995 , from the original target date of 2000 .
24 But it does seem to be again if we 're going back to Government guidance who are justifying extra policies to be brought forward to this alteration , it is a serious omission this alteration that there is no policy which deals with rural affordable housing .
25 And I think they 're actually picking out a particular area for a report is is not necessarily good practice. , erm I think we can identify er those areas piece by piece we will go through them , they can be brought forward to a variety of areas .
26 Ruling on Dynamo 's appeal now brought forward to Thursday
27 Keegan would like the deadline on offering new contracts to players to be brought forward to January .
28 The April meeting has been brought forward to April 2 as it would otherwise clash with election day .
29 It has been brought forward to 5 April to allow institutional shareholders to enjoy the 25 per cent grossing-up for the last time .
30 Please note that the autumn QT Day has been brought forward to September to coincide with the beginning of the Academic Year Date : — 23 September 1989 —
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