Example sentences of "[vb -s] forward to [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Eleanor Pitman ( Kent ) one of the first Qualified Teachers , Eleanor looks forward to spending and enjoying more time with her family .
2 The situation in Europe and especially the history of Serbia must have influenced her in her choice of subject and in this sense her book looks forward to Buchan rather than back to Anthony Hope .
3 Hester Eisenstein , for example , looks forward to women transforming the world in the image of what she calls ‘ the woman-centered values at the core of feminism ’ .
4 LEFT : Cute kid John Kocinski looks forward to lunch
5 MATT WOLF looks forward to Ian McDiarmid 's Volpone , and to Serena Gordon in Look Look by Michael Frayn
6 Though he looks forward to Durham at Worcester , watching opportunities are limited ‘ because there are a lot of unsocial hours in social work . ’
7 The views of both managers coming up as Mark Kiff looks forward to D-Day .
8 MERSEYSIDE 'S most famous window cleaner puts his ladders away on Friday evenings … and looks forward to Saturday Afternoon Fever .
9 The term formative assessment refers to assessment which looks forward to pupils ' future learning , as opposed to summative assessment which looks back at what pupils have already achieved .
10 It may appear curiously anachronistic to include a chapter on " hearing children read " in a book which looks forward to language and learning in an age of computers and mechanisation .
11 Death and violence are the accompaniments to negotiation as South Africa struggles forward to elections next year .
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