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

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1 Galloway ( 1982 ) identifies three reasons put forward for this increase .
2 There was general agreement that the recommendations put forward in that report were excellent , compassionate and necessary to protect the interests of the disabled .
3 The commission has also thrown out the idea , put forward by some industrialists and businessmen , that special provision is needed for computer fraud .
4 The idea of a commitment by member states to provide mutual assistance , as well as proposals put forward by some member states on the future of the Western European Union , should also be addressed . "
5 However , even these success stories put forward by some participants were quickly followed by specific criticisms from other participants .
6 We have a confused and overlapping structure er er , the honourable member might be interested in just how confused it is er and how it can be simplified by er going along with the proposals we 're putting forward on this side of the er er the house because there 's so many overlapping authorities it 's just not clear who 's actually responsible for enforcement and compliance .
7 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 .
8 Delegates did not , however , manage to agree on the proposal for a nationality law referendum put forward by former President Valéry Giscard d'Estaing of the liberal UDF .
9 This theory seems to me the most sophisticated method at present available of conceiving the relationship between musical forms and practices , on the one hand , and class interests and social structure , on the other ; more sophisticated , say , than the theories of homology put forward by some ethnomusicologists and subcultural theorists , which suggest the existence of structural ‘ resonances ’ , or homologies , between the different elements making up a socio-cultural whole. ; Such theories always end up in some kind of reductionism — ‘ upwards ’ , into an idealist cultural spirit , ‘ downwards ’ , into economism , sociologism or technologism , or by ‘ circumnavigation ’ , in a functionalist holism .
10 The proposition put forward by this view is that technology shapes the problems , demands and forms of organisation of workers and it is precisely the levels of technology that vary so much between the modern , dynamic , industrial sector and traditional areas .
11 Rejecting recent allegations in the Bulgarian and Italian press concerning the supposed involvement of Konstantin Karadzhov , a former mayor of a Sofia municipality , Danov stated that he was inclined to believe the scenario put forward in some sections of the Western press that forces inside the Vatican had been behind the assassination attempt .
12 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 .
13 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 ?
14 Several reasons can be put forward for this gap , but the single largest factor is presumed to be the date coverage of the databases .
15 Several reasons can be put forward for this gap , but the single largest factor is presumed to be the date coverage of the databases .
16 Arguments can be put forward for either approach .
17 BAT was also put forward as another success story .
18 an account of the arguments that are commonly put forward on both sides
19 The use of propaganda to make this behaviour unfashionable again has been suggested ( Stanley 1969 ) , but no health education programme has ever been put forward to this purpose and it is difficult to know whether such an approach would be feasible .
20 Although Macmillan 's diary entries for 12 and 13 May provide the main direct contemporary source for what was discussed on his visits to Eighth Army , 13 Corps and 5 Corps ( there is no military source reflecting the contents of those discussions ) , it should be stated that Macmillan 's account tallies directly with all the contextual evidence for the range of problems which must have been put forward by each side .
21 Tutors are normally put forward by each department or school contributing to the Course and serve for two years .
22 As one lawyer who is lobbying against many of the bill 's provisions told New Scientist : ‘ The very early aims of data protection laws were to protect the individual , and this particular bill was put forward by this government to protect business interests .
23 The idea , which originated in a 1947 United States Commission on the Freedom of the press , found an echo more recently in Britain , where similar ideas were put forward by some leaders of the Labour party .
24 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 ?
25 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 .
26 Now is your opportunity to test out the ideas I have put forward in this chapter .
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