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

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1 Writing of many types may assist a reader who looks forward to an encounter with a work of art .
2 Still , the two parties have moved towards the round-table talks that both want — although the government calls them a multi-party conference , whereas the ANC looks forward to an all-party congress , to be followed eventually by an elected constituent assembly .
3 THE hard luck story to emerge from this year 's Martell Grand National surely can not come from David Stoddart , the man who sold Party Politics 48 hours before the big race and now looks forward to an agreed bonus of £15,000 on top of the original £80,000 price tag .
4 John Ley looks forward to an international showpiece in which opening and closing ceremonies could rival the main event
5 Wordsworth looks forward to an ideal Welfare State where all are entitled to ‘ maintenance by law ’ feeling of degradation .
6 There seems nothing in the present arrangements to prevent two similarly disabled old people being in adjacent rooms in a nursing home , one of whom has her lifetime earnings bled down by ‘ community care ’ while the family of the other looks forward to an undiminished inheritance courtesy of the NHS .
7 The Business Development Division of GDA will continue to seek to stimulate and develop business performance and looks forward to an increasingly close and productive relationship with the city 's business community .
8 MOTORCYCLING : Harold Crooks looks forward to an action-packed weekend FANS SPOILT FOR CHOICE
9 Richard was a nice man , and ordinarily she would have quite looked forward to an evening with him .
10 SIX years ago , in the introduction to a collection of his plays , Howard Brenton was still trumpeting his adherence to Marxism and looking forward to an unstoppable ‘ British Revolution ’ .
11 BORDON 'S new and as yet unnamed choir are looking forward to an illustrious future .
12 While feeling a little sad at leaving , Mr. Offer said that for the first time he would be looking forward to an extra hour in bed in the morning .
13 She is admired by business , which is looking forward to an industrial policy for France : something it has lacked for years .
14 ‘ Julie was simply looking forward to an exciting holiday in Africa and seeing a good friend again , ’ said Graham .
15 EC trading : Looking forward to an end to frontier controls
16 Having negotiated the pitch with difficulty in the wet , I was at first relieved at having passed beneath the boulder and looking forward to an easy scramble to the top when I came across another difficult pitch .
17 And Labour are looking forward to an even bigger laugh next week when Laurel and Hardy take their act to the Tory Conference in Brighton .
18 The EEC treaty though running to 248 articles and looking forward to an ‘ ever-closer union ’ , left many elements of economic co-operation to be worked out in detail later .
19 Mary-Claude was sad to leave because , after spending much of the summer visiting her family with Sarah , she was not looking forward to an indefinite stay in Alabama , where she knew hardly anyone and where , after Beirut and Larnaca , the sheer difference in the scale of everything made her feel uneasy and exposed .
20 ‘ We are looking forward to an increased interest in this initiative in future years with the potential to extend the challenge to other local authorities a distinct possibility . ’
21 He is looking forward to an active retirement thanks to his association with the boy scout movement .
22 With Rover works in the region employing thousands in Cowley and Swindon , the company says it 's looking forward to an upturn later in the year , they say jobs are n't at risk .
23 Staff at the Three Choirs Vineyard in Gloucestershire are looking forward to an excellent harvest this year .
24 So return your Application Form today , and you can look forward to an easy , instant access to your money , anywhere in the country , seven days a week .
25 Could we not look forward to an era where our syllabuses for instruction in schools were as carefully drafted , as well produced and as widely read and discussed as our development plans for education ?
26 Customers can look forward to an £5 cut in their standing charges while a 15% dividend rise to 6p is on the way for shareholders .
27 On top of that , Wright has his England future to worry about because much as he may look forward to an avalanche of goals against San Marino in February , first he must ensure his presence in the team , then be in control of himself when the chances come .
28 Talking to him is always like meeting him for the first time — he never comes out with the same old stuff and you can look forward to an interesting conversation .
29 Perhaps we can look forward to an extension of this realism into the players payments , drugs etc .
30 If MPs do not look forward to an annual visit to Babel by the Sea , the Party 's rank and file spend twelve months ticking off the days in happy anticipation .
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