Example sentences of "forward to that [noun sg] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | Nor will she be able to look forward to that sense of completeness when her grieving is over which is experienced by the widow whose marriage was happy , and she will have some difficult emotional adjustments to make in order to come to terms with her situation , in which both love and life seem to have betrayed her . |
2 | ‘ There 's no doubt I can learn a lot about racing from Alain and I will be looking forward to that opportunity — but I have to say also that I am aiming to be my own man . ’ |
3 | I look forward to that day — I 'm not in the big load carrier league ! |
4 | And in any event we rejoice that God is leading us all forward to that day when we shall be with him , when we will be with the one who makes all things new . |
5 | I look forward to that day . |
6 | She only wished she could look forward to that day — instead , she realised , aching inside at the prospect , she was dreading it . |
7 | I 'm looking forward to that weekend break . |
8 | I look forward to that beginning to apply to the teaching profession . |
9 | Well , if we 're going to move forward to that sort of union , there are really only three unions in this country that can be used as the base for that new structure , that new organization . |
10 | Erm , so we 'll look forward to that report , er , those in favour of the recommendations please say aye . |
11 | The confidence with which I looked forward to that week and its promise of change , if not release , was undermined by nagging anxiety over the move itself . |
12 | He was really looking forward to that exhibition . ’ |
13 | Yes , we can look forward to that application , for under the provisions agreed in the treaty , if we and our European partners fail to implement directives that we sign up to , we shall be subjected to substantial fines by the European Court of Justice . |
14 | George was not looking forward to that interview . |