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

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1 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 .
2 The rear dampers are angled forward to minimise wheelarch intrusion into the rear load area .
3 Officials in San'aa denied that there was any basis for these reports , which were , however , used in Western press reports to suggest that unification had been brought forward to pre-empt the development of any serious opposition of this kind .
4 Then he began : ‘ My friends , you have heard all the arguments that have been brought forward to prove the new world-view .
5 Analysis has been brought forward to show that what was taken as proof of a lack of logical processes amongst ‘ primitive ’ peoples was often simply misunderstanding by ill-informed European commentators of the meaning of what was being said and done .
6 Any remaining balance of ACT must be carried forward to reduce future tax liabilities .
7 If this happens the relatively fast marching High Elf infantry can be moved forward to attack from the front .
8 Further opt-out votes for other schools may soon be brought forward to delay the plans more .
9 ( Trading losses can be brought forward to offset taxable earnings in future years . )
10 Allowable losses for CGT purposes from a previous year of tax assessment may be brought forward to diminish the value of gains for calculation of CGT in the current year of assessment .
11 They pushed for the statement to be brought forward to clear the air before their sons came home for the Christmas holidays at the weekend , palace sources claimed .
12 A strong case can be put forward to demonstrate that no decision can be taken without full consultation with parents and due deference to their views .
13 Legislation will be put forward to allow stricter controls on chemical dumping and sewage and fertiliser discharges ( the latter from farms along the coast and rivers ) .
14 Lily Gair Wilkinson , writing in the Socialist , the SLL paper , in June 1910 , had apostrophized the male printers of Edinburgh : What economic or social argument can be put forward to justify the claim that the trade is yours ?
15 Well I have no see no evidence for that suggestion , and I think if the panel are going to accept this suggestion , then evidence or some some sort of information should be put forward to back it , because I do n't accept that it 's it 's necessarily the case .
16 Three main reasons can be put forward to substantiate this claim .
17 Versatile Stowage — As well as boasting class-leading legroom , the rear seats can be folded forward to carry larger loads .
18 Proposals have been put forward to control use of the river .
19 By the mid-1980s well over a hundred hypotheses had been put forward to explain the forest decline .
20 It is very common and all kinds of reasons have been put forward to explain its occurrence — from stress to microbial attack .
21 Various theories have been put forward to explain this .
22 A variety of reasons have been put forward to explain these changes .
23 A number of theories have been put forward to explain this difference in smoking rates .
24 A wide range of factors has been put forward to account for the urban-rural shift and its phasing over time ( Champion , 1987b ) .
25 Over the years , many types of explanation have been put forward to account for ‘ the facts ’ .
26 A number of explanations have been put forward to account for the thick crust and high mean elevation of the Tibetan Plateau which also help to explain the great crustal shortening indicated by the post-collision convergence of the Indian and Eurasian Plates .
27 Three types of market failure have sometimes been put forward to justify the case for intervention , though it should be stressed that those who believe in the efficiency of market forces would argue that it is easy to exaggerate the importance of these factors .
28 Many bizarre proposals have been put forward to save the tower in recent years , including flying a huge helium balloon from its top , securing it with a giant safety pin , and lopping off its uppermost floor , which is a later addition .
29 In Chapter 9 we discuss some of the arguments which have been put forward to suggest that British companies are likely to be slower than their international competitors in taking up new technology based products and production processes .
30 Various arguments have been put forward to suggest that specific statutory provisions have been entrenched .
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