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

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1 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 .
2 The win earns them the opportunity to go forward to the national championships at Hemel Hempstead in the south of England .
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 ‘ And there 's still the main presents to look forward to . ’
6 Not that she had much of a future to look forward to .
7 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 " .
8 THE TIME has come for the egg industry to look forward to the 1990s .
9 At a single stroke of fate , Mikhail Vologsky was nothing , with only uncertainty to look forward to .
10 Another wedding to look forward to after Lina and Pablo .
11 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 .
12 If that 's not enough , the young Scot has two other events on the professional circuit to look forward to .
13 PRESIDENT Franois Mitterrand of France threw his weight yesterday behind a Soviet proposal to bring forward to next year a 35-nation conference to hammer out the future shape of Europe .
14 Mrs Major , who now has another five years of red boxes in bed and official lunches in Downing Street to look forward to .
15 He had , moreover , the trials of business to look forward to before he could get back to work .
16 It was a focus in the day ; a point to look forward to , to work towards .
17 There will also be Autumn Roadshows to look forward to for those of you who are interested in this project .
18 For a Wednesday to come round without a Pack Meeting to look forward to simply would n't bear thinking about .
19 A TEAM of Essex students will soon have the chance to go forward to the semi-finals of a national legal debating contest .
20 And if he could put up with humourless Hugh for three weeks in the sun , the family , who could n't have many jokes to look forward to , would be glad of a running commentary on their holiday by the well-known author of ‘ Jottings ’ .
21 ‘ We 'll have to make things to look forward to , ’ was the quiet reply .
22 You must always create things to look forward to , to enjoy and you must always reward yourself each week .
23 I now have two things to look forward to .
24 Things to look forward to ?
25 There 's always things to look forward to football is n't there ?
26 But erm there 's always things to look forward to in football and yes Oldham 's going to be a good game for us , but we need to win ; then Swindon , our old rivals that we ca n't beat for years .
27 We do n't do that any more so every day is a good day — a day to look forward to .
28 Vintage bus enthusiasts will have a day to look forward to as the first Quaker Rally is held in Darlington on May 17 .
29 Vintage bus enthusiasts will have a day to look forward to as the first Quaker Rally is held in Darlington on May 17 .
30 It was an occasion to look forward to .
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