Example sentences of "looking [adv] [prep] the [num ord] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Now we are all looking forward to the second leg . |
2 | All of the practices were looking forward to the second year in which the ‘ steady state ’ of year 1 would give way to even greater freedom and opportunity . |
3 | Australian team manager Bobby Simpson said his bowlers were looking forward to the second day , when similar overcast conditions were forecast . |
4 | When I left you last month I was looking forward to the second round of the Macpherson Paints UK Championships to be fished at Diglis Weir on the River Severn . |
5 | I SUPPOSE a lot of people are waiting to greet the first cuckoo of spring , but I was looking forward to the first hedgehog of spring . |
6 | But I am looking forward to the first leg . |
7 | We 're dealing with the day to day running of the theatre ; shows coming in , maintenance , but also looking forward to the next productions . |
8 | And finally , I you looking forward to the next year ? |
9 | Some may be looking forward to the next life , others begin to take a pride in having reached advanced years , even in outliving others . |
10 | We 're looking forward to the next issue , reminding us of home . |
11 | I am looking forward to the next stage of Tencel and we are already working with Fibers and Research to set up the teams for a new project . |
12 | It was so bad , I 'd be looking forward to the next meal before I 'd finished the last one , ’ she says . |
13 | All in all , it was a happy and stimulating Course and as one resident put it ‘ looking forward to the next time in ‘ bootiful ’ Norfolk ! |
14 | the end of the day saw children and parents — tired but happy — set off for home , already looking forward to the next party . |
15 | The man wetted his lips , looking hungrily at the second silver coin . |