Example sentences of "been [verb] forward [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The principle , adopted in 1834 , that wages should not be subsidized had been carried forward in social security legislation , but the margin between the income of those in work and those out of work sometimes made the principle of ‘ less eligibility ’ appear under threat . |
2 | As Mason , the British heavyweight champion , has been brought forward along similar lines , his career nourished mainly by opponents who showed little inclination to remain upright , it should be clear that Biggs is thought to represent an ideal opportunity for advancement . |
3 | The conservative resurgence had not been anticipated when the congress had twice been brought forward from early 1991 . |
4 | These final examples of persistent facies brings us right up against the obvious explanation of a climatic control , and certainly strong arguments have been put forward on climatic grounds to explain some of the carbonate distributions . |
5 | Another has been put forward behind closed doors by AXA , France 's second-biggest insurance company . |
6 | You might There are certain new settlement proposals that have been put forward in other parts of the country which has been basically a bolt on to er an existing group of |
7 | A large number of models have been put forward in recent years , described variously as ‘ Keynesian ’ , ‘ disequilibrium ’ and ‘ non Walrasian ’ . |
8 | Some very valuable ideas have been put forward in recent years by John Bowlby ( Bowlby , 1969 ; 1973 ; 1980 ) . |
9 | Various proposals had been put forward by different groups , often across party lines . |
10 | Plans to dredge the top metre of sediment off the north Cornwall coast have been put forward by Marine Mining ; exploration drilling for deeper placer deposits in buried river channels has been carried out in Mount 's Bay and St Austell Bay . |