Use "bring forward" in a sentence

1. 2 Bring forward the prisoner.

2. Adduce To present, offer, bring forward, or introduce

3. 4 Can you bring forward some proof of the story?

4. 13 And we bring forward some about several other questions.

5. 3 The Government will bring forward several proposals for legislation.

6. 14 We'll bring forward the matter at the next conference.

7. After analyzed accident producing factors, pertinently bring forward precautionary measures.

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9. Adduce means to bring forward; to present; to offer; to introduce

10. New course innovation bring forward advanced requirement to physical education course.

11. It bring forward the countermeasure to actualize the products strategic transfer.

12. 18 They decided to bring forward the date of the next meeting.

13. 15 New course innovation bring forward advanced requirement to physical education course.

14. 11 The Minister intends to bring forward amending regulations in the autumn.

15. 12 This meant he had to bring forward some of his morning chores.

16. So we bring forward the traffic signal control system bases on time distributing.

17. To bring forward the calculative method of producing dust capacity in blast work.

18. 6 Bring forward the empty in-between needles on both beds, matching the ends.

19. 5 Next month the Commission is to bring forward its first proposals for action.

20. 14 synonyms for Call up: bring forward, phone, telephone, call, ring, recall, recollect, remember, call

21. 19 With this software, the system will remind you when the bring forward date arrives.

22. Advance definition, to move or bring forward: The general Advanced his troops to the new position

23. Finally analyses the problem using the SSPLI the heat regenerative system and bring forward the preventive.

24. 26 Finally analyses the problem using the SSPLI the heat regenerative system and bring forward the preventive.

25. So I think it is absolutely essential that the Commission bring forward a proposal here without delay.

26. 28 We will bring forward proposals to ensure that the control of drug misuse is co-ordinated effectively.

27. 10 We will bring forward proposals to ensure that the control of drug misuse is co-ordinated effectively.

28. 7 Home Secretary Kenneth Clarke wants to bring forward plans to change the law in the new year.

29. 22 Following assessment of the responses to our discussion paper, we will bring forward legislation to achieve this.

30. - to support governmental efforts to bring forward necessary reforms and to encourage further steps towards anchoring democracy in Indonesia,

31. 20 Fears of conflict in Congress, particularly with southern Democrats, made Kennedy hesitate to bring forward civil rights legislation.

32. 26 He had to bring forward an 11 o'clock meeting so that he could get to the funeral on time.

33. 1 He had to bring forward an 11 o'clock meeting so that he could get to the funeral on time.

34. These premia affect the ability of households and firms to borrow or lend, i.e. to bring forward or delay expenditure.

35. 28 Firstly, basing the flexible-rigid united Coding Rule, this task bring forward a Intelligent reasoning system including knowledge library.

36. 9 It will bring forward legislation in the coming parliamentary session to introduce student loans, partially replacing grants, from autumn 19

37. 8 And, of course, I realise that when I bring forward proposals they will have to be judged on their merits.

38. In legal context it refers, to bring forward in argument or as evidence; to Adduce reasons in support of a constitutional amendment.

39. To bring forward in argument or as evidence; cite as pertinent or conclusive: to Adduce reasons in support of a constitutional amendment.

40. 21 It is to be hoped that everything possible is being done to bring forward the safety regime as quickly as possible.

41. The Commission must bring forward measures to develop alternative sources of income with a greater degree of urgency than it is currently showing.

42. 24 Objective To discuss the significance of stress roentgenogram on diagnosis of chronic instability of lateral ankle and. bring forward the radiology diagnosis criteria.

43. It has been improved in committee with the acceptance of an amendment that senators on this side of the house were pleased to bring forward

44. 29 On the basis of bareboat charter registration, this thesis tries to bring forward a legal framework for the registration for ship' s financial lease.

45. To allege is to make an unsupported statement regarding something; to Adduce, on the other hand, is to bring forward proofs or evidence in support

46. 17 What's more, bring forward the idea that introducing mobile agent to grid computing in order to solve the problems of resource management and task attemperation .

47. In 1993, Kohl confirmed, via treaty with the Czech Republic, that Germany would no longer bring forward territorial claims as to the pre-1945 ethnic German Sudetenland.

48. 25 Secondly, based on the analysis of the measured signal, bring forward the overall design scheme of the micro-power consumption, small volume down-hole test gauge.

49. The paper will make a concrete analysis of the cause of this phenomena and the irregularity of misfeasance, and bring forward personal views on how to eliminate this phenomena.

50. 23 Based on modell about IST's Influence on the enterprises' long term competitive advantage, this article bring forward the index system and general appraisable system to estimate the intension.

51. The Committee , on its own initiative , may recommend to the government to bring forward any particular subject for discussion in the House and recommend allocation of time for such discussion .

52. 14 So,(www.Sentencedict.com) we bring forward that risk-oriented audit model should be updated through importing the idea of presumption of fraud and assuredness to improve auditors ability to reveal management fraud.

53. 20 Aiming at the problems of vagueness and uncertainty when processing an image, the authors bring forward a kind of image enhancement processing algorithm for visual property based on fuzzy-rough sets.

54. 27 Aiming at the problems of vagueness and uncertainty when processing an image, the authors bring forward a kind of image enhancement processing algorithm for visual property based on fuzzy-rough sets.

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56. Adduce, advance, allege, cite may be used interchangeably in the meaning to bring forward by way of explanation, proof, illustration, or demonstration; however, they usually are clearly distinguishable in their implications and in their idiomatic

57. At the Round Table Talks on independence, Belgium requested a process of gradual independence over 4 years, but following a series of riots in 1959, the decision was made to bring forward independence in matter of months.

58. We review scientific literature on Bimolecular recombination (BR) in bulk heterojunction organic photovoltaic devices to bring forward existing ideas on the origin and nature of BR and highlight both experimental and theoretical work done to quantify its extent

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60. Synonyms: Broach 1, introduce, moot, raise These verbs mean to bring forward a point, topic, or question for consideration or discussion: Broach the subject tactfully; introduce a tax bill before the legislature; an idea that was mooted before the committee; …

61. Adduce (v.) "to bring forward, present, or offer, cite as authority or evidence," early 15c., from Latin Adducere "lead to, bring to, bring along," from ad "to" (see ad-) + ducere "to lead," from PIE root *deuk- …

62. Adduce (v.) "to bring forward, present, or offer, cite as authority or evidence," early 15c., from Latin adducere "lead to, bring to, bring along," from ad "to" (see ad-) + ducere "to lead," from PIE root *deuk-"to lead." Related: Adduced; adducing

63. Adduce (v.) "to bring forward, present, or offer, cite as authority or evidence," early 15c., from Latin adducere "lead to, bring to, bring along," from ad "to" (see ad-) + ducere "to lead," from PIE root *deuk-"to lead." Related: Adduced; Adducing

64. Calls on the Commission, in particular, to engage actively with the Tanzanian authorities in order to strongly encourage them to bring forward a legally binding and codified acknowledgement of the rights of the Maasai, with particular reference to their ancestral land, therefore providing the necessary legal protection to prevent future disputes;

65. Adduce (v.) "to bring forward, present, or offer, cite as authority or evidence," early 15c., from Latin Adducere "lead to, bring to, bring along," from ad "to" (see ad-) + ducere "to lead," from PIE root *deuk-"to lead." Related: Adduced; adducing

66. The Buddhist point of view ascribes to work three functions: to give man a chance to utilize and develop his aptitude; to enable him to overcome his self-aggrandizement by engaging with other people in common tasks; and to bring forward the goods and services needed for a better existence.

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68. [From Latin Adducere (to bring forward), from ad- (towards) + ducere (to lead), Ultimately from Indo-European root deuk- (to lead) that led to other words such as duke, conduct, educate, duct, wanton, and tug.] "Before passing judgement, Phumaphi told the accused that evidence adduced in court linked him to the murders."

69. Which also when the blessed Paul hath said he needeth not to adduce from other sources the proof of what he said, nor to bring forward those in the old histories who sorrowed, but he Adduceth the Corinthians themselves; and furnishes his proof from what they had done; that along with praises he might both instruct them and the rather win them

70. Which also when the blessed Paul hath said he needeth not to adduce from other sources the proof of what he said, nor to bring forward those in the old histories who, sorrowed, but he Adduceth the Corinthians themselves; and furnishes his proof from what they had done; that along with praises he might both instruct them and the rather win them

71. Which also when the blessed Paul hath said he needeth not to adduce from other sources the proof of what he said, nor to bring forward those in the old histories who sorrowed, but he Adduceth the Corinthians themselves; and furnishes his proof from what they had done; that along with praises he might both instruct them and the rather win them