Example sentences of "[art] [noun] forward " in BNC.
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1 | In 1954 , these groups were converted into the United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority , operating outside the civil service , but still under government control and funded by the Treasury , with wide-ranging powers to carry the programmes forward . |
2 | On striking the ground the fibre contracts to ‘ store energy ’ and propel the runner forward . |
3 | Then , as the foot begins its toe-off phase , the stored energy is released to spring the runner forward — thereby realising maximum speed potential . |
4 | None of these proposals found sufficient support to press the case forward , and at its conference in York in 1991 the Mental Health Act Commission voted against any specific recommendation . |
5 | And he will be boosted by the Lions forward coach Dick Best 's assessment that ‘ a good player can perform anywhere ’ . |
6 | He put the proposals forward formally in a letter to the two houses of parliament and the Constitutional Court on Nov. 30 . |
7 | But because of the special circumstances of York we 've got to first define and refine the area of search to a specific corridor and then the other locational criteria are just a guidance , first we take the proposals forward to the local plan stage . |
8 | As a Spanish observer caustically wrote : ‘ To learn English you must begin by thrusting the jaw forward , almost clenching the teeth , and practically immobilising the lips ’ ( José Ortega y Gasset ) . |
9 | Horribly aware that he was watching her every move , she tentatively slid the skis forward , uttering up a silent word of thanks when they obeyed . |
10 | Can you advise the best source of information on the IIB Forward Control ? |
11 | And there is no disputing what the Spurs forward is about — scoring goals . |
12 | But they have their own good news with the return to fitness of the GB forward Hugh Waddell , out with a broken jaw since November , and David Creasser , who has played only once this season . |
13 | For softness , sweep the hair forward . |
14 | General torso : Pull the shoulders back , bringing shoulder blades together , push the chest forward and out and , at the same time , use appropriate muscles to pull in the stomach , making a hollow in that part of your body . |
15 | Far from being a source of cheap labour , the country has a talented work-force and the route forward is application of those skills , and their revolution by way of involvement and training . |
16 | But the main objective of the seminar is to show what we see as the route forward . |
17 | Thus the pilots who are flying several different types of glider , or a glider which is unfamiliar to them , must ask themselves before each flight , ‘ Do I need the stick forward to lift the tail , or back a little to lift the nose ? ’ |
18 | Care must be taken not to keep the stick forward for too long , as too much forward movement during the take-off run will prevent the glider from leaving the ground until a much higher speed is reached . |
19 | To emphasise the stick forward movement |
20 | If height permits , I then like to make a series of stalls using large amounts of rudder and handing over control for a quick recovery , moving the stick forward and using normal stick and rudder together to bring the wings level . |
21 | These aircraft are directed to the fire by a helicopter and release their 2,000 litres of water in three seconds , and ‘ then you have to push the stick forward ! ’ |
22 | Be ready to push the stick forward as the model returns to level flight . |
23 | Do n't be tempted to push the stick forward when inverted , as this will kill speed very rapidly . |
24 | Pilot Y left the throttles in their cruise position as he pushed the stick forward until the ASI nudged 200 mph . |
25 | Dickinson slammed the stick forward but by then be was falling , wavering , spinning . |
26 | I wonder will they bring the wedding forward ? ’ |
27 | Looking into the future , Keener wonders whether a new music carrier will be required to take the industry forward . |
28 | In the stretches of dialogue which , like old-fashioned recitative , carry the action forward between the more formal gestures , Britten adopts a different technique from the very strict writing of the previous two scenes . |
29 | Plummer lowered the weapon , easing the hammer forward and slipping on the safety catch . |
30 | They will welcome enormously the steps forward that have been made in the signing of the new declaration on racism and xenophobia , especially the penultimate paragraph , which states : ’ The European Council asks Ministers and the Commission to increase their effort to combat discrimination and xenophobia , and to strengthen the legal protection for third country nationals ’ . |