Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] forward to " in BNC.

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1 From this , a lane goes forward to the last habitation , Dorusduain , with a parking space midway .
2 So these are the areas for the new monies being spent and as I said earlier as the economic development action plan is developed , it will be an opportunity to go forward to the th th t t to fund that initiative .
3 The win earns them the opportunity to go forward to the national championships at Hemel Hempstead in the south of England .
4 Although her poetry often speaks of ill health and many times looks forward to the poet 's early death , she died of measles , a sudden illness which she was too weak to withstand .
5 BESO looks forward to developing its collaboration with TRANSAID and to making greater use of its bank of expertise , not only in transportation but also in other fields in support of TRANSAID 's objectives .
6 The first stage in the transfer is a preselection process , involving informal discussions with tenants where they may make their own alternative suggestions , which eventually produces a single applicant to go forward to the final stages .
7 At the meeting of the Staff Salaries Committee ( SSC ) on 14th February , no agreement could be reached on the recommendation to go forward to the Finance and Staffing Committee ( F&S ) on 5th March on the pay award for 1991/2 .
8 RELATIONS off the park between Rangers and their European Championship League rivals , Marseille , have deteriorated amid reports from Ibrox that the French side reneged on an agreement over tickets for the tie on 7 April that will decide which club goes forward to the European Cup final .
9 This chapter looks forward to the ‘ new wave ’ and the new decade , but it would be imprudent to plunge into precepts without dwelling on the departing decade of the 1980s .
10 The Services and Communication Department looks forward to playing an important part in this , perhaps starting with the communications seminar this afternoon .
11 Eleanor Pitman ( Kent ) one of the first Qualified Teachers , Eleanor looks forward to spending and enjoying more time with her family .
12 As Richard looks forward to 1992 , he also thinks of two people he never met who carried donor cards and saved his life not once , but twice .
13 Lisa Stansfield looks forward to the Eighties
14 ends with Chronicles II on a positive note in which Cyrus is seen as the saviour of the Jews who restored their inheritance in Judah while the last the prophetical books , Malachi , in the Catholic Bible finishes looking forward to Elijah 's coming at the Lord 's advent .
15 ‘ And there 's still the main presents to look forward to . ’
16 Not that she had much of a future to look forward to .
17 He had not been searching specially for them so that , as he wrote in his journal , " It is sufficient to disturb the composure of an entomologist 's mind to look forward to the future dimensions of a complete catalogue " .
18 THE TIME has come for the egg industry to look forward to the 1990s .
19 At a single stroke of fate , Mikhail Vologsky was nothing , with only uncertainty to look forward to .
20 Another wedding to look forward to after Lina and Pablo .
21 He drove in silence then and I closed my eyes , pretending I was asleep , my head nodding , and all the time my mind reaching forward to the future , trying to visualise what it would be like on the boat .
22 In these circumstances , M. Mitterrand looked forward to a ‘ Yes ’ vote of as much as 70 per cent .
23 One Scotsman looking forward to Rome is David Will , who will take over from Harry Cavan as vice-president of FIFA when the Irishman retires during the World Cup next June .
24 Denis came forward to his sister , looking stern and said firmly , Sit yourself down , Noreen . ’
25 The committee looks forward to seeing you in the coming year .
26 Some of those services used to build up a wonderful feeling , and now and then it would become rather emotional with the preacher calling on folk to come forward to the penitents ' bench at the front to re-dedicate their lives to the Lord .
27 The Scottish Sports Council looks forward to assisting new Governing Bodies of Sport in the production of printed material and aims to develop still further its good working relation with existing users .
28 However , most businessmen looked forward to a speedy lifting of wartime controls .
29 Yet all the time the Communists looked forward to ‘ the end of the beginning ’ .
30 While Moses looks forward to the ‘ good ’ to come , their minds are fixed on the ‘ evil ’ of the present .
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