Example sentences of "[pron] looks [adv] to " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ There are a lot of musicians in Seattle and every one of them looks up to Jimi Hendrix . |
2 | He is very wealthy and everyone looks up to him but as for me I could understand from my limited Italian he is very sad because one of his ships is very late in arriving in port and is feared lost . |
3 | The confidential world of the city clerk persists in Eliot 's poorest play which looks again to Victorian melodrama . |
4 | It may appear curiously anachronistic to include a chapter on " hearing children read " in a book which looks forward to language and learning in an age of computers and mechanisation . |
5 | The term formative assessment refers to assessment which looks forward to pupils ' future learning , as opposed to summative assessment which looks back at what pupils have already achieved . |
6 | It 's tempting to stop at every village you come across on your travels — at Spili , we paused to drink from a Venetian fountain where stone lionheads spouted clear spring mountain water ; at Preveli we visited the famous monastery which looks out to the south coast ; driving through the Psiloritis mountains we braved the wind to climb down the Kourtaliotiko Gorge and saw the tiny church of St Nicolas . |
7 | It is a large , friendly and comfortable Georgian building with a delightful landscaped garden which looks out to a paddock , and some thick wooded hills beyond . |
8 | The dining room has a thirty foot wall of glass which enables guests to view the attractive landscaped garden and which looks out to a small patio for guests to enjoy in the summer . |
9 | Revising the original articles for Notes towards the Definition of Culture , he complicated his argument 's texture by involving more material relevant to his personal history and to the history of his work , such as that mention of Heart of Darkness which looks back to The Waste Land . |
10 | The first seventeen chapters of Scale 2 provide a context for this discussion which looks back to Scale 1 . |
11 | It is an establishment which distrusts individualism , which prefers to proceed through collaboration , which looks still to the state to redress the workings of the market , to resist centripetal force which the City of London exerts . |
12 | Writing of many types may assist a reader who looks forward to an encounter with a work of art . |
13 | She and Elizabeth Machin attended the Coburg course last May and brought back good wishes from ‘ Usch ’ , who looks forward to meeting the British participants at this year 's Whitsun Course . |
14 | She looks forward to relocating to Leeds with the NHS Management Executive in 1992 . |
15 | Oh I bet she looks forward to that does n't she ? |
16 | And she looks up to me for what she sees as my drive , my opinionated wit . |
17 | The river is broad here , about two hundred yards , and from its banks one looks up to the baroque turrets of the Benedictine monastery of Stift Göttweig , perched high on its wooded hill . |
18 | Naturally , one looks ahead to his year and we are in little doubt that Nick will provide scope for further celebrations . ’ |
19 | Again , one looks back to the nineteenthcentury origins of English literary studies , when the first pioneers and missionaries , men such as Morley and Furnivall , travelled all over the country to talk about English literature in adult education classes and working men 's clubs . |
20 | They were things that you took to enhance your experience and to make it more intense — to make your personal development became part of your life , It was a very high-minded approach and when one looks at what has happened to the drug scene today and one looks back to the prevailing attitudes at the time , one can see the absolute , total abhorrence among drug takers that I knew in those days of amphetamines , heroin , barbiturates , mandrax — all those things that had an adverse physical effect which were considered to by highly dangerous to one 's personal development and to one 's daily living . |
21 | In his diaries he looks forward to future success , but it was his artistic success that he sought before financial security . |
22 | He looks forward to the day when home computers are so widespread that the price for software will drop by 75 per cent . |
23 | The railway have promised to give him a special party during the weekend of October 26 and 27 and he looks forward to seeing as many of this young friends as possible at that event . |
24 | We are delighted to welcome Mark and his team to Rentokil , and he looks forward to the many leads which will no doubt be forthcoming . |
25 | He looks forward to it . |
26 | How many meetings have we all been to , all of us in all parties , at which the candidate has said that he looks forward to winning ? |
27 | David Brabham says his father has not got fond memories of Le mans because when he was driving it was wet and foggy … the weather was very bad … but David says he looks forward to it now because it is a classic event … he says its his first year with Jaguar at le mans |
28 | Hoddle , who 's now at Chelsea , says there are no hard feelings between him and Swindon and he looks forward to playing against them next season . |
29 | Now with 10 years in top flight football behind him , he looks forward to a 32nd birthday in November as Northern Ireland wind up their World Cup campaign . |
30 | Though he looks forward to Durham at Worcester , watching opportunities are limited ‘ because there are a lot of unsocial hours in social work . ’ |