Example sentences of "[vb infin] forward to [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ We shall look forward to seeing the report and if there is new data that warrants investigation . ’ |
2 | I shall look forward to seeing the first edition , then . |
3 | ‘ We shall look forward to seeing you , ’ said Harold . |
4 | Schools Minister Eric Forth reacted by praising pupils and teachers for their hard work , saying : ‘ We can now look forward to seeing more students than ever continuing in education beyond the age of 16 . ’ |
5 | The Etude retrouvée that he also plays is one that the composer did not use in the final set ; although it has the same title and key as Pour les arpèges composés , it is otherwise quite different and a splendid piece which pianists will look forward to seeing in print . |
6 | I am sorry to confess that I did not look forward to seeing him at all . |
7 | Sleep tight , and I 'll look forward to seeing you tomorrow . |
8 | She hoisted her umbrella to ward off the light drizzle that had started to fall , gave me a couple of twenty-pound notes , said she 'd look forward to seeing me on Friday , kissed my cheek , then went off to do her shopping . |
9 | ‘ We shall look forward to seeing you soon , Miss Abbott , ’ Mrs Langley said . |
10 | It is long overdue and it will be warmly welcomed by senior and successful classroom teachers , who can look forward to seeing the additional efforts and successes that they have achieved in the classroom being properly rewarded in their pay structure . |
11 | We 've we we put that in writing , subject to satisfactory references erm er we will look forward to seeing you on the twenty eighth . |
12 | Well thanks very much for that Dave I 'll look forward to seeing you in the near future . |
13 | And that 's it for this evening so I 'll look forward to seeing you next week then , okay ? |
14 | They do convince you there is life after work , and make one look forward to staying with JS as a veteran . |
15 | I shall look forward to meeting him , ’ he sighed . |
16 | Having faced life without the departed partner , they can look forward to fulfilling their dream of finding the one who will share their life in a more perfect union . |
17 | Thanks to their efforts we can look forward to achieving at least another five million tonnes over the next decade ’ . |
18 | I think that the church has the responsibility to continue to find new and innovative ways of reaching out and doing a better job and that is er testimony to the fact that we can continue to reach out to persons who are suffering in many ways , and I would appreciate and look forward to learning better from you how to do that and would be happy to share . |
19 | I 'll look forward to hearing from you after your holiday , hopefully with good news . |
20 | I shall look forward to hearing your considered opinion of such treasures . ’ |
21 | We shall look forward to hearing about your trip . |
22 | We are disappointed too , on your behalf , but at least the Hertford offer sounds very interesting , & we shall look forward to hearing more about it . |
23 | Thanks to new legislation , pension scheme members can look forward to enjoying more protection in the future . |
24 | I do so look forward to enjoying all the comforts of your juicy little wife . ’ |
25 | Peter says he can now relax and look forward to enjoying Christmas . |
26 | Selkirk , at least , can look forward to enlisting David Hunter , their speedy full-back in the challenges ahead . |
27 | As a result , I am assured Mr Lee can look forward to receiving a first payment by the beginning of next week . |
28 | Since having the frame fitted at Middlesbrough General Hospital , Claire , of Warwick Street , Middlesbrough , can look forward to walking independently for the first time . |
29 | Since having the frame fitted at Middlesbrough General Hospital , she can look forward to walking independently for the first time . |
30 | The battalion could now look forward to returning to Werl and the preparations for firing camp , when the Warriors ' guns could be fired on the range . |