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Examples for "forward"
Examples for "forward"
1More young people were coming forward to ask for help, she said.
2Cheshire Police said 11 people had come forward since Woodward went public.
3The UK Government needs to bring forward a strong domestic legislative agenda.
4However, despite the strides forward, these crimes continue to blight South Africa.
5I believe my problem is common and look forward to your advice.
1New technologies bring new risks but the technology is advancing, he added.
2Treatment varied by stage with increasing use of radiation with advancing stage.
3Results: For both sexes, muscle strength and quality decreased with advancing age.
4Five counties have maintained momentum by advancing for a second successive year.
5Islamic State have staged attacks apparently aimed at distracting the advancing forces.
1I felt pride for Jack, but also a sick, forward-moving fear.
2Every initiative must look as if it is new, forward-moving, looking to the future.
3You could feel elated from this forward-moving energy, but don't take the joke too far.
4The compositions are progressive and the harmonies forward-moving.
5Despite this reality of our misperception, we remain among the most confident and forward-moving groups that can be found anywhere.
6The poem's leaping form is one of forward-moving fragment and enjambment, of stepping toward and stepping around its chief subject: America.
7So the spirit of the French Revolution had been perhaps a forward-moving colossus of humanity: a triumph of right over aristocratic decadence.
8In short, her latest is a collection of forward-moving songs that are at the heart of who Neneh Cherry is as a woman and musician.
9"It will not affect the nineteen forward-moving Rams, of which eighteen will be as redundant as you say you are."