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

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1 After examining the literature on the effects of citizen participation on community work intervention , the paper puts forward an operative model for both researchers and practitioners to measure how the participation of clients can make community work more effective and productive .
2 He puts forward an ethic consisting of habits of mind and of behaviour to which he thinks one will inevitably move to the extent that one has rational insight into the human situation and is under the control of that rational part of one 's nature which gives one unity as a personality .
3 Modern elite theory differs from its antecedents in aristocratic and normative elitism because it puts forward an empirical picture of the way human societies operate which is not closely linked to a particular view of the way social arrangements should be organized .
4 ( Indeed in the same passage in the Commentary he puts forward an argument — which might well be used in favour of the ordination of women ! — that order pertains to the soul , and the soul is without sex ; a point , interestingly , to which he makes no response .
5 ( 87 ) He appears to be unaware of after-image phenomena and , so far as I can make out , puts forward an explanation , instead , which says that movement can be perceived when no object is seen to move !
6 It discusses matters of mutual concern and puts forward an industry view in discussions with the SIB , the SFA etc .
7 Fighter Operations ( PSL , 176pp , illus , hbk , £17.50 ) by Jerry Scutts , puts forward an overview of the role that pilots have played over nearly eight decades of flight , not as gung-ho gladiators ( as many view the fighter pilot ) , but as part of a finely honed fighting unit .
8 Of particular importance among recent works is Janet Todd 's A Dictionary of British and American Women Writers 1660–1800 ( 1984 ) which brings forward an enormous amount of information about writers , some of whom have been entirely unregarded for more than two centuries .
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