Sentence examples for work forward to from inspiring English sources

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Let's go back to the beginning of SMH the dark days and work forward to the two main lessons.

Start with "A Face in the Crowd" and work forward to, say, "Wag the Dog" and you could fill a month with something not yet widely known as The Television Picture.

He added: "Dwr Cymru Welsh Water do come out to clear the drains, but I'm asking them to bring any improvement work forward to try and solve the problem".

By failing to put your work forward to be judged on its merits--so that you can in turn be judged on your own merits--your adviser is inviting you to be judged by presumption and innuendo.

For example, if you're trying to convey the idea of heat, go past the most obvious clichés of fire or red-hot metal and work forward to other examples with more dimension, such as a steam train, a teakettle, or sizzling food in a wok.

Defining it is important to galvanize our staffs to move equity work forward, to measure our progress and to hold ourselves accountable.

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As Creed staged his disappearance from the world, the work stepped forward to fill the vacuum.

An easier and equivalent way is to work forward from the evidence variables.

We look forward to working towards publishing our work.

It's high time you looked forward to work again.

I look forward to working with you".

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