This means that he held the conclusion as a fixed view and tried to bring forward arguments in favour of it, though without logical success. |
The State Government could bring forward the completion of the Indian Ocean Drive project if it receives a revenue windfall. |
What the Pacific scheme would aim to do would be bring forward a generation with Gaelic as its first language. |
I think that is the most responsible position that a government can bring forward, because to some extent the rest of it is pie in the sky. |
They were anxious to bring forward their good reputation, and they stressed that the perpetrator's acts had brought shame and dishonour on them. |
Departments think that they had better do something about an issue, and bring forward legislation at the last minute. |