Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] forward to " in BNC.
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1 | Kerrie , your mum looks after Chloe when you are at work so you must look forward to being with her at night . |
2 | Existence with Paul was what she must look forward to ; reading his scripts , bearing his children . |
3 | We must look forward to such developments . |
4 | He will also tell the island 's planning committee that it should go forward to public consultation and a public meeting . |
5 | ‘ I 'll look forward to that . ’ |
6 | Sleep tight , and I 'll look forward to seeing you tomorrow . |
7 | I 'll look forward to hearing from you after your holiday , hopefully with good news . |
8 | I 'll look forward to it . ’ |
9 | ‘ I 'll look forward to it , ’ Merrill smiled . |
10 | ‘ I 'll look forward to it . ’ |
11 | ‘ I 'll look forward to it . ’ |
12 | I 'll look forward to a working party to be set up to address this situation . |
13 | We 'll look forward to that . |
14 | Erm , so we 'll look forward to that report , er , those in favour of the recommendations please say aye . |
15 | Well thanks very much for that Dave I 'll look forward to seeing you in the near future . |
16 | And that 's it for this evening so I 'll look forward to seeing you next week then , okay ? |
17 | ‘ That 's fine , I 'll look forward to it , ’ she managed evenly . |
18 | I 'll look forward to it . ’ |
19 | I 'll look forward to it . |
20 | ‘ I 'll look forward to it . ’ |
21 | I 'll look forward to that Brenda . |
22 | They may look forward to good occupational pension , a significant state earnings-related pension and a cash sum from maturing insurance policies . |
23 | The family may look forward to the first visit home , assuming that everything can go on exactly where it left off . |
24 | 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 . |
25 | Children can not wait to be a year older ( ‘ I am five and three-quarters ’ ) , adolescents dream of marriage and careers , and people experiencing pressures of midlife may look forward to retirement and grandparenthood . |
26 | Some employees may look forward to the opportunity of experiencing life in a foreign country ; others may be keen on the compensation package — the lure of tax-free earnings in some countries is strong . |
27 | if you 've booked it , I said you ought to look forward to it but er , I suppose it 's just come over her |
28 | Whichever happened , it was clear that the citizens of Somerset could look forward to a radioactive legacy on their coastline for more than many of their lifetimes . |
29 | A late Victorian at sixty could look forward to scarcely a dozen more years of life ; a contemporary sixty-year-old man can expect almost twenty more years and a woman even more . |
30 | Nevertheless , the table opposite will give you some idea of what to expect : for example , a man aged 30 investing just £25 a month could look forward to a cheque for £63,400 on his 65th birthday — with another £19,400 for his family if he died at the age of 80 . |