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каталонский
avançar-se
Cause to move forward.
advance
back
каталонский
avançar-se
испанский
poner en consideración
Bring forward for consideration.
call up
испанский
poner en consideración
1
The UK Government needs to
bring
forward
a strong domestic legislative agenda.
2
My government will
bring
forward
proposals for a British bill of rights.
3
The opposition Labour Party could
bring
forward
a motion of no confidence.
4
There were many creative people who could
bring
forward
ideas, he said.
5
They promise to quickly
bring
forward
a bill to authorize the project.
6
It's been a huge project to
bring
forward
at very short notice.
7
No one else moves to
bring
forward
the rest of the payment.
8
I have yet another example of the same kind to
bring
forward
.
9
Now
bring
forward
the one whom hitherto you have wisely called Hoang.
10
They would, they said, immediately
bring
forward
the proofs of his guilt.
11
Let us
bring
forward
yesterday's wealth to enrich the life of to-day.
12
How was she to
bring
forward
the subject nearest to her heart?
13
The government should immediately
bring
forward
its 2017 review into climate change policies.
14
My government will
bring
forward
a bill that further reforms Britain's immigration system.
15
One option could be to
bring
forward
April's Easter school holidays, she said.
16
We have also agreed to
bring
forward
the actions in the remaining phases.
bring
forward
bring
каталонский
avançar-se
испанский
poner en consideración
evocar