Example sentences of "[vb base] forward to [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Such was the interest generated by the above contributors , we look forward to their giving full length talks in the future . |
2 | I look forward to their confirming that . |
3 | I trust you will pass this to the appropriate committee and look forward to their comments . |
4 | We look forward to their continued success . |
5 | I would like to take this opportunity to thank all members for their loyal commitment to the Scottish Council in 1991 and I look forward to their continuing , active involvement in our policies and programmes in the future . |
6 | Lulu Ulrika Johnson , Tessa Sanderson , Debby McGee and Linda Bellingham all lent their support to this year 's Cadbury 's strollathon and we look forward to their continued support in our birthday year . |
7 | We look forward to their return in the autumn , their enthusiasm renewed ready to tackle whatever lies ahead . |
8 | Additionally it can become something they look forward to themselves as they begin to lose their faculties and the effort of daily living becomes burdensome . |
9 | I spoke to Michael some time ago , he 's getting better , and I look forward to him resuming his duties . |
10 | These lines illustrate the sententious moralizing that the eighteenth-century reader would associate with the stanza , and look forward to its even more emphatic use in Elegiac Stanzas ( p. 140 ) . |
11 | In distant prospect I look forward to them greatly , as a break from the monotonous , lonely routine of writing . |
12 | Now I look forward to them tremendously — and a lot of that is due to Anthea . |
13 | No it 's I might , I would , take this opportunity to say how much I appreciate your hospitality when I have the opportunity to visit the clubs er it d they are always very enjoyable occasions and I much look forward to them . |
14 | ‘ I value Elsbeth 's high standing among authors and agents , ’ commented Mr Trewin , ‘ and look forward to her contribution not only to Weidenfeld but also to the Orion Group as a whole . ’ |
15 | I look forward to her performances on the Government 's front bench ’ ) then attacked the Labour Party , sacked the Party 's advertising agency , and called for still greater efforts from the Party 's rank and file . |
16 | So I I look forward to her input as well to our image and our presentation . |
17 | How many of us actually , in our church meeting , look forward to what we want to do ? |
18 | I look forward to your state visit to Brigantia . |
19 | I would be extremely interested to know the thinking behind this policy , and look forward to your assurance that next time I buy Spare Rib from W H Smith I will find it in the Women 's Section . |
20 | You look forward to your meals very much , and I think you must have a cook with imagination because I know sometimes you have the same thing constantly and you get very bored by it . |
21 | I look forward to your contributions . |
22 | In other words , if you look forward to your next meal and feel happy and full after the last one , you 're unlikely to cheat and have a binge . |
23 | Attack temptation with activity and look forward to your second weigh-in and measuring day . |
24 | I look forward to your reply . |
25 | I knit with a Brother 830 and enjoy it very much , I also look forward to your magazine each month which helps me quite a lot . |
26 | Again we talked about this last week , fifty weeks of the year you toil and you look forward to your holiday months in advance , you then take your holiday and somehow it recharges your batteries so that you 're ready to do battle again for the next fifty weeks . |
27 | I look forward to your co-operation . |
28 | I look forward to your advice in due course and hopefully a more colourful life . |
29 | We look forward to your continued support and involvement in helping us to achieve our educational goals . |
30 | I look forward to your suggestions for the most glaring omissions . |