Example sentences of "is looking [adv] [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | It has expanded into Africa , Hong Kong and New Zealand , and it is looking closely at the early moves towards privatisation of British Rail . |
2 | But he demonstrated yesterday that he is now back on song and he is looking forward to a good run in the National Championships at Newark at the end of the month . |
3 | Most of the money will find its way into Flint which is looking forward to a major town centre redevelopment supermarket , DIY store , smaller shops , fast food restaurant and new car park . |
4 | Now she is looking forward to a valuable contrasting experience in Denmark . |
5 | He is looking forward to the new challenge of visiting arthritis sufferers in their own homes . |
6 | And now Ian is looking forward to the inevitable . |
7 | She is admired by business , which is looking forward to an industrial policy for France : something it has lacked for years . |
8 | He is looking forward to an active retirement thanks to his association with the boy scout movement . |
9 | Mark 's promise that the Holy Spirit will look after their words when arraigned before councils for the sake of the gospel is brought into the Mission Charge by Matthew : it seems clear that he is looking forward from an isolated incident in the ministry of Jesus to the continuing mission of the post-resurrection church of which he was a member . |
10 | The conservative teacher who is looking only for a reasonable salary and a peaceful life . |
11 | While much of the UK is looking gloomily at the dark clouds of a major recession , it seems poetic justice that for at least some of Belfast 's population , the future looks better than it has for many years . |