Example sentences of "[be] [vb pp] forward [conj] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | In the previous section several arguments have been put forward that question the justification for the existence of the Commissioner . |
4 | West Germany has been put forward as having a culture that generates detachment . |
5 | This is a very small sample of labouring class poetry in the eighteenth century , for as A. J. Sambrook observes with just a little exaggeration : ‘ … since the discovery in 1730 of Stephen Duck … hardly a year had passed without some peasant poet being brought forward and hailed as a ‘ natural genius ’ . ’ |
6 | If the ACT for any particular accounting period is displaced , the ACT is carried forward and treated as paid in the next period ( see below ) . |
7 | The presence of oxygen , not usually cited as the cause of a fire , is put forward as having caused a fire in a laboratory or a space satellite for the reason that oxygen is usually and by intention excluded from some apparatus or chamber . |
8 | So the women got Anna to open her door and the prince was pushed forward and asked her pardon and promised never to see the French girl again and they had a great drama and Anna consented to be reconciled . |
9 | ‘ Eldorado was pulled forward and rushed and I think that 's the last thing you should do with a soap . |
10 | Brian was not wearing a seat belt , was thrown forward and hit his head on the windscreen . |
11 | Yet in both cases in Parliament the section was put forward as providing that only the marginal cost would be treated as taxable . |