Example sentences of "[vb -s] forward [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The cannon ball travels forward this distance before striking the ground .
2 Stanford University Hospital is the Hippocratic show-piece of America , whose government-sponsored research surges forward free of the confines of budget .
3 Clearly drivers want motoring to be cheaper , but the largest motoring organisation , the Automobile Association , puts forward strong environmental proposals in its budget submission .
4 Er doctor says not only was the taxing officer right in what he did , but he should of gone further and as I say he should of erm disallowed more interest , the basis of which erm doctor puts forward that submission before me seems to be two fold , first he points out that in fact the plaintiffs failed to perfect the order of Mr Justice er , er sorry Mr Justice erm , until the twenty fifth of May nineteen ninety three and that was a , I think he would say a probable failure on part of the plaintiffs and their solicitors to do with what his solicitor had asked them to do in the letter of the twenty third of April nineteen ninety one .
5 My husband says ‘ no ’ , and puts forward all sorts of reasons .
6 He does n't just provide us with a general description , he puts forward more significant details and makes us visualise clearly and lets us see for ourselves what it was like .
7 She emphasizes again their non-associative nature and puts forward three possibilities .
8 He puts forward three key areas of non-local policy determination : policy formulation within the welfare state as a whole ; the involvement of large private firms in urban development and service provision ; and professionalism at both the local and the national level .
9 The standard form 1980 provides a procedure where the client puts forward three specialists whom he would be happy to see used .
10 That is why my right hon. and learned Friend continually puts forward those proposals , and he has the full support of the companies in my area , which understand those problems .
11 Yet to promote this idea , she puts forward some very strange arguments .
12 G. M. Henry , in his classic A Guide to the Birds of Ceylon , puts forward this argument to explain why the birds that have developed as separate species and subspecies are found in the southern , mountainous half of the island .
13 As the linker needle goes forward this time , the stitch already on the linker needle goes behind the latch of the linker needle .
14 Another study which brings forward similar , though not identical , conclusions is that carried out by Rowe and Lambert , Children Who Wait .
15 She brings forward numerous examples of nature described ‘ as a coy or seductive maiden , as a promiscuous or chaste consort , as a naked or overadorned damsel . ’
16 Nobody who brings forward biological causes supposes that they replace social causes .
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