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

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1 Not given to self-pity , he heaved the problem out of his mind and tried to look forward to the challenges of tomorrow , but weariness overtook him and he retired to the shed and his mothy sleeping bag .
2 She did n't object ; she seemed to look forward to it , in fact .
3 Here and there , they caught sight of a fluid red-gold figure in between the trees and once a huge oak tree seemed to bend forward as if inclining its head to inspect them .
4 He passed Responsions that June and began to look forward to the payments he would get for his journalism — especially for his ‘ prose poems ’ in the Speaker .
5 Shanti and Chris discovered in February that they were expecting a baby , There was tremendous excitement and we all began to look forward to this addition to the family .
6 I actually began to look forward to coming here , and my family could n't believe it !
7 Mother liked him and began to look forward to his visits , and would greet him with : ‘ Hello , Mr Green .
8 She began to look forward to the following Wednesday — Who knew where they might end up ?
9 ‘ We must move quickly now , before we are seen , ’ he whispered and began to crawl forward round the rock .
10 The Felder started immediately , and I watched the revs climbing on the rev-counter until I began to roll forward into the open .
11 Her very longevity in office now appeared as a handicap to a party which needed to look forward to the 1990s not back to the battles of the 1980s .
12 Winnie grew to look forward to Jenny 's mornings more and more .
13 The man who had the responsibility of marking Chris Waddle managed to get forward throughout the game , the first time after 12 minutes when he stole into the box to rattle the Wednesday woodwork .
14 They had somehow spruced themselves up , dressed in whatever was their best , collected their belongings together , and now waited to go forward into their new lives .
15 Support continued to come forward for the Appeal from Branches , individuals and organisations .
16 There was now a deadline to discussions about full employment — the government had to come forward with a policy before Beveridge .
17 It was empty and the automatic shift was in Drive so that the car continued to creep forward under the gentle pull of the engine .
18 All the patients and staff had to look forward to at Exminster was death .
19 Now all he had to look forward to was burying her .
20 What I had to look forward to at best , so far as I could see , was marriage with a worthy young man such as Paolo , with whom I already felt myself to be in love , then children and a life of boring respectability in the Pianura Padana .
21 It did n't bother me , I knew I was engaged to be married , and in those days as soon as you were going to be married you left your job … that is the only thing we girls had to look forward to , getting married and going on our own , getting our bottom drawer together and things like that …
22 It was the form twos , the only thing that I , that they had to , they had to look forward to in the whole time they were there .
23 He would have preferred a spinning wheel for her to sit at , but one had to move forward with the times .
24 Out of the disarray into which the ECSC had fallen , the High Authority attempted to move forward to a general agreement on energy , but it was not until April 1964 that the Council of Ministers eventually agreed to a document .
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