Make oneself visible; take action.
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Examples for "come to the fore "
Examples for "come to the fore "
1 Because, back in India, a new character had come to the fore .
2 Hutchings's political beliefs come to the fore in his energetic live shows.
3 Fake news has come to the fore recently, particularly across the Atlantic.
4 Nor did the unpleasant topic of the Downeses come to the fore .
5 Recently, however, queer female athletes have proudly come to the fore .
1 The prime minister's spokeswoman said: As I said, it's a step forward .
2 A south London pub seeks two bar staff: 500 candidates step forward .
3 Scandinavian countries already offer such; so let's take it another step forward .
4 I think it's a really important step forward in terms of Pasifika.
5 In that respect the election campaign has taken an important step forward .
1 Cheshire Police said 11 people had come forward since Woodward went public.
2 Thus why would this young lady come forward in hope of justice?
3 She said the investigation was important in enabling victims to come forward .
4 Police have asked for anyone who witnessed the attack to come forward .
5 Police are asking anyone with information about this car to come forward .
1 It's time for plant hunters to step up to a new challenge.
2 The report recommends using 2013 as a year to step up efforts.
3 INDIA - Government to step up surveillance at international airports and ports.
4 Bankers expect Chinese financial services sector firms to step up overseas acquisitions.
5 This reporter believes local government needs to step up to the plate.
1 There's no way to come out of it looking good, he said.
2 The field guidance reports usually come out several days after the event.
3 He went in almost ten minutes ago, and hasn't come out yet.
4 But Ms Tuwhare said some good has come out of the process.
5 Good arts policy should come out of accurate information and strong data.
1 Kinson moved aside deferentially and let him step to the fore .
2 With Who's first-run episodes on a temporary hiatus, it's a natural enough time for those comics to step to the fore .
3 Passuk never opened her lips, but stepped to the fore to break the way.
4 Higgins soon stepped to the fore and did likewise.
5 Madog stepped to the fore , his pale cloak washed red in the glow of the sunset.
6 "Stand aside, Moll," cries Dawson, stepping to the fore , and facing Mr. Godwin.
7 "A slave," Unas answered evilly, stepping to the fore .
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