Example sentences of "forward [conj] give " in BNC.

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1 This is ‘ practical ’ in the sense that the prosecution need not rely on members of the public to come forward and give evidence , which there is often a reluctance to do .
2 The organ will play and I 'm going to ask the people to come forward and give their offerings .
3 His lips moved , framing words , but there was no strength in him to make the air push forward and give sound to the desperate message he was trying to call …
4 If there 's an inquest , Meredith thought , he ought to come forward and give evidence .
5 Apparently Hanna Brunner has offered to come forward and give evidence in court about your behaviour to your fellow artistes , and Hans has said he is making it plain to all the other agents that none of his clients will be allowed to sing in Hochhauser and he recommends that they do the same . ’
6 ‘ The person shown on television having an exchange of words with David Campese has come forward and given his account of the incident .
7 Given our commitments to the programmes that we 've set forward and given our commitment to the council tax payer , remember that person again not mentioned today
8 Matilda started to go with them , but as she passed Miss Honey she paused and her twinkling eyes met the teacher 's eyes and Miss Honey ran forward and gave the tiny child a great big hug and a kiss .
9 After Nicky Mohan brought down Phil Gee , Mills took two paces forward and gave Stephen Pears no chance with an accurate ground shot just inside a post .
10 Gladys and Patsy both stepped forward and gave Charlie a half-curtsey , which brought a smile to Becky 's lips .
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