Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] forward " in BNC.

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1 In the end , after allowing those proposals to go forward without us , we were forced to join after the terms had been fixed .
2 The driver launches forward for a narrow escape .
3 When the Government are re-elected , they will enable the Milk Marketing Board to carry forward those proposals as far as possible through the Commission and through the House .
4 The men on the shore cheered , shaking their swords and their spears , and the men on board the two leading ships cheered as well , as the seamen leaned forward , swinging the seventeen-foot oars for the stroke that would lift the prows safely home to their beaching .
5 From this , a lane goes forward to the last habitation , Dorusduain , with a parking space midway .
6 Even when behind , the Maltese show no willingness to go forward and make a game of it .
7 But as the sepoy lunged forward to put an end to the struggle he stumbled , blinded by the dust and plaster from the ceiling , and fetched up choking on the floor beside Fleury .
8 My preferance would be to play either Strachan and Rocky together with Speed in the Batty role , this would give him the opportunity to go forward if required plus utilise his good ball winning skills or if i had to choose between the two I would pick Rocky providing he was fit .
9 So these are the areas for the new monies being spent and as I said earlier as the economic development action plan is developed , it will be an opportunity to go forward to the th th t t to fund that initiative .
10 The win earns them the opportunity to go forward to the national championships at Hemel Hempstead in the south of England .
11 If , as I used to , one cracks walnuts by banging two of the things together , and keeps the uncracked winner to go forward the next round , will one inevitably finish Christmas with the hardest nut to crack in one 's hand ?
12 The other major departure on ‘ Out Of Time ’ is Mike Mills stepping forward to take the lead vocal on two tracks : the cheery garage pop of ‘ Near Wild Heaven ’ and the bloodrush charge of ‘ Texarcana ’ , which evokes memories of the days of ‘ Reckoning ’ .
13 Chuck slouched forward , grabbed the rope , and pulled vigorously on it alongside Dick .
14 To capture the ways in which the play points forward , it obviously needs to be set firmly in its period .
15 As Bernice tried to read the next line , Ell moved forward and stamped on the creature .
16 Doyle moved forward , covered by his partner .
17 They 're especially keen for young men and people from ethnic groups to come forward to add a wider selection of tissue types to the register .
18 Sharpe shouted , and at the same time he raked his spurs back so savagely that the exhausted and astonished mare jerked forward , almost spilling Sharpe out of his tall Hussar 's saddle .
19 The needles are then brought to the holding position and the knitting moved forward SLIGHTLY on the needles so that it is just forward of the sinker posts .
20 Peter Clark is appealing for his daughter 's clients , friends and associates to come forward if they have even the smallest amount of information .
21 Thirdly , the document will provide employees with the opportunity to come forward for help in the knowledge that they will be positively supported with the advice and necessary assistance , in order to overcome their problem and maintain their job security .
22 The child care initiative launched by my predecessor involving expenditure of over forty million pounds over the period is giving training and enterprise councils the opportunity to come forward with some very imaginative and innovative schemes .
23 Goldmine AG boss , Kurt Halm , admitted the company was being re-structured but expected new sources of venture funding to come forward as we went to press .
24 Although her poetry often speaks of ill health and many times looks forward to the poet 's early death , she died of measles , a sudden illness which she was too weak to withstand .
25 Keeper Andy Gosney performed heroics as Swindon charged forward
26 Neil Cochrane moved forward , sat down in an armchair facing her , and said , ‘ I am happy to see that you are prepared to rest a little , after all . ’
27 The Report itself is , as it says , largely a description of the present situation ; its value is therefore the opportunity it offers for new proposals to come forward .
28 And far far from muddying the waters I think it makes clear that there are certain considerations that are acknowledged er which would allow certain proposals to come forward .
29 The clerk moved forward , took one look at Eudo and hastily stepped back .
30 It claims that its publication of the interface specifications , which include ABIs , will encourage multiple competing technologies to come forward .
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