Example sentences of "[vb pp] forward to [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Or preferable , to be honest ; part of me rather looked forward to such taunting . |
2 | He used to run ceilidhs in Toonagh — that 's a village near where my parents come from — every Friday night and we used to all go over there — ‘ t was the thing we most looked forward to all week . ’ |
3 | Sometimes they met for lunch or a theatre in London , on neutral ground , and both looked forward to these meetings as if they were occasions of almost illicit pleasure . |
4 | Tess knew that her mother greatly looked forward to these trips to Rolliver 's . |
5 | Looked forward to this day for so long , I have . |
6 | Resits may not be carried forward to another examination session , even if the particular module is repeated and another resit examination offered . |
7 | The document shows that , allowing for deficits carried forward to this year and other factors , and before this year 's savings , Bloomsbury has to save £8m to balance its budget , Lewisham £6.6m , Riverside £3.1m , Wandsworth £2.8m , Hampstead £1.4m , West Lambeth £1.5m , with the rest , bar Greenwich , facing forecast deficits of at least £1m . |
8 | Mr Collier also welcomed the recommendation that the British government review of nuclear power , scheduled for 1994 , should be brought forward to this year . |
9 | But it does seem to be again if we 're going back to Government guidance who are justifying extra policies to be brought forward to this alteration , it is a serious omission this alteration that there is no policy which deals with rural affordable housing . |
10 | The use of propaganda to make this behaviour unfashionable again has been suggested ( Stanley 1969 ) , but no health education programme has ever been put forward to this purpose and it is difficult to know whether such an approach would be feasible . |