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move ahead; travel onward in time or space
We are moving ahead in time now
We proceeded towards Washington
She continued in the direction of the hills
How To Use go forward In A Sentence
- At last he suffered vows to be put up for his good journey and safe return, insomuch that he was called jocosely by the name of Callipides, who is famous in a Greek proverb, for being in a great hurry to go forward, but without ever advancing a cubit. De vita Caesarum
- All the credible scientists, of course, are saying that this is nonsense, it is simple minded, and absolutely have trashed it but the Japanese insist that they must go forward.
- I know that we shall not fail them; but fortified by the great experience in this war of our strength in unity, go forward with them undismayed into the future.
- The board refused to allow such a vote to go forward. Christianity Today
- After valuation, the owner and experts will decide whether the item should go forward to auction.
- ‘We go forward with complete confidence in the eventual triumph of freedom,’ he said in remarks that were shorn of all but the most glancing references to the dominant political issues of the day.
- I think life is always dangerous. Some people get afraid of it. Some people don't go forward. But some people, if they want to achieve their goal, they have to go. They have to move... Malala Yousafzai
- Take flower-de-luces, stalk, blossom, root, together; then decoct them over a slack fire; and with the liquid bathe your eyes several times a day; you will most certainly be cured of that weakness; but see that you purge first, and then go forward with the lotion. The Autobiography of Benvenuto Cellini
- The clocks go forward this weekend.
- We will go forward as a unified, independent, and sovereign nation that has regained a respected place in the world.