Example sentences of "[n mass] [verb] forward to " in BNC.
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1 | Some of those services used to build up a wonderful feeling , and now and then it would become rather emotional with the preacher calling on folk to come forward to the penitents ' bench at the front to re-dedicate their lives to the Lord . |
2 | So folk looked forward to the pack man ? |
3 | Our friendly staff look forward to meeting you . |
4 | No , I know , well I mean what is there for young people to look forward to these days and I feel really sorry for them and I mean all I hope is that Jenny will get a job |
5 | If people look forward to a meeting because of the atmosphere which you help create it will add to your personal influence . |
6 | While most people look forward to summer — for others it means an uncomfortable round of runny noses , sweaty itches and nasty rashes — some brought on by allergies . |
7 | Clearly that goes through many doors throughout the er the constituency , and it is widely read , people look forward to it . |
8 | Young people look forward to co-operation , and aspire to building something good for the future . |
9 | I believe that the British people look forward to greater development within the Community because they want the material benefits that that may bring . |
10 | Co-ordinator Ann Graham said : ‘ It is a shame when young people look forward to a ride on the horses , often for weeks , to find it rained-off . |
11 | To most people coming forward to be a Christian priest , the moment when they became deacons was a bigger turning-point in the life , and more emotional , than the moment when they became priests . |
12 | Dog show people looked forward to it — but people in the outside world just did n't know it existed . |
13 | Some were very angry , they thought it would last for ever ; yes a bit down in the dumps , especially the younger people , some old people looked forward to it . |