Example sentences of "[pers pn] [is] [adv] [v-ing] [adv] to " in BNC.
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1 | As well as soaking up the sun , Emma says she 's particularly looking forward to scuba diving and swimming in Stingray City . |
2 | After all , I do n't see why Jennifer should miss out on the one thing she 's actually looking forward to just because of him . ’ |
3 | ‘ She will be delighted , ’ Alida Thorne said , ‘ she 's so looking forward to a visitor . |
4 | His wife Val contributes a postscript in which she reveals , rather wanly , that she is still looking forward to her honeymoon , postponed because of a rugby match . |
5 | It is now coming home to clubs in a similar position to Newcastle , building expensive useless stands they ca n't afford . |
6 | He is also looking forward to Durham 's entry into the county championship this year . |
7 | He is also looking forward to working within the progressive and well-equipped eye department at the university hospital . |
8 | ‘ On the contrary , I understand he is greatly looking forward to it . ’ |
9 | Dave says he 's really looking forward to a nice day |
10 | ‘ He 's really looking forward to this visit . ’ |
11 | ‘ He 's really looking forward to this visit . ’ |