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

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1 The brewery at Wistanstow , Craven Arms , is nearing brewing capacity and Wood 's are bringing forward plans to extend their premises and work should start this Autumn .
2 It claimed that people feel more in control of their lives if they are inching forward on a journey , rather than waiting for something to happen .
3 Balance c/f — Amounts which are carried forward to the next day 's tabular ledger .
4 The ideas of Chapter 4 are carried forward in Chapter 5 via a proof of Hamilton 's principle and the associated proof of the Lagrange equations .
5 In such circumstances the costs are carried forward and amortised over a period not exceeding five years commencing when the group begins to benefit from the expenditure .
6 Since the spacing patterns are the same for all normal distributions the divisions are carried forward to provide the probability ordinate scaling for the arithmetic probability graph which is used for plotting cumulative size distributions .
7 I mean no disrespect to the media , but some matters are carried forward more easily with the calm deliberation that the right hon. Gentleman described .
8 Balances of both depreciation reserve and asset accounts are carried forward to the end of the useful life of the asset .
9 Balances of both depreciation reserve and asset accounts are carried forward to the end of the useful life of the asset .
10 Preference shares usually carry a right to fixed dividends , but if on any dividend payment date Newco has insufficient distributable profits to meet these , they are rolled forward so that the shares may accrue a right to a premium , representing rolled-up dividends , payable on redemption .
11 This had been carried forward in an inter-departmental ‘ Review of Child Care Law ’ ( DHSS , 1985a ) and a White Paper on ‘ The Law on Child Care and Family Services ’ ( DHSS et al . ,
12 We should add by way of completeness that the provisions of sections 16 and 12 of the Act of 1873 have been carried forward to the modern day in more or less identical language , mutatis mutandis , to sections 18(3) and 34(1) of the Supreme Court of Judicature ( Consolidation ) Act 1925 and then , in more cursory language , to sections 10(3) ( b ) and 44(1) of the Supreme Court Act 1981 .
13 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 .
14 How much unpaid Poll Tax has been carried forward into this year 's budget ?
15 No Community Charge arrears have been carried forward into this year 's budget .
16 The former Community Charge was payable on a variety of days depending on the payment method used and this procedure has been carried forward to Council Tax .
17 The worst aspect of all , however , is the way in which poll tax penalties have been carried forward and retained in this council tax Bill .
18 I believe that that money has been carried forward , which means that funds are available today if the Minister should decide to pay the Axminster practice .
19 What may have been looked forward to as a release may instead be an unexpected let-down , with retirement from work adding to the feeling of helplessness and lack of purpose .
20 I felt really devastated that we lost and for that reason I have been looking forward to playing in this event again . ’
21 You 're sixty-one and have been looking forward to retirement .
22 He had been looking forward to showing it all to her .
23 Even after his first round of 69 , Woosnam was still maintaining that he had not been looking forward to playing , that it had not done much for his confidence and that he was still very nervous with the putter in his hand .
24 One moment he had been looking forward to a happy and wealthy retirement and now , minutes later , he was a condemned criminal with only a few hours left to live .
25 ‘ I 've been looking forward to meeting you too , ’ she answered , which was true .
26 If she had accepted him , she could have been looking forward to a child of her own now .
27 I am still puzzled , to this day , as to why we did n't simply demand a refund and leave ; probably because we had all been looking forward to getting away so much that we were prepared to tolerate anything .
28 The time and effort demanded of them may put a strain on their relationship with a partner , who may have been looking forward to the years when they could be alone again as a couple .
29 I 've really been looking forward to flying — it will be my first time on a plane . ’
30 I 'd been looking forward to telling Charlie how depressed and lonely I 'd been since we moved to London .
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