Example sentences of "now [verb] forward to " in BNC.

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1 The Calday Grange team now goes forward to the national finals of the competition , which is run by Lancaster University and Shell UK to encourage British children to gain greater knowledge of science and industry .
2 THE hard luck story to emerge from this year 's Martell Grand National surely can not come from David Stoddart , the man who sold Party Politics 48 hours before the big race and now looks forward to an agreed bonus of £15,000 on top of the original £80,000 price tag .
3 Neptune now looks forward to another successful year when it is hoped to raise a further £1 million to save Britain 's unspoilt coastline .
4 Doherty now looks forward to a quarter-final clash with Steve Davis .
5 And what I was doing then was also pretty much the same as now looking forward to the future .
6 Dick Evans , the BAe chief executive who has been leading the negotiations , said yesterday that he was now looking forward to further discussions with the Saudi authorities about their specific requirements and priorities .
7 Describing her previous role as ‘ fascinating , ’ she told ACCOUNTANCY : ‘ I 'm now looking forward to new challenges in the Communications Department .
8 Jones admitted he was still baffled by his sudden £700,000 exit from Chelsea , but is now looking forward to learning all about management from Dons boss Joe Kinnear .
9 ‘ We are now looking forward to seeing 36,000 customers riding on our special trains to Santa Land this Christmas .
10 All of them were now looking forward to starting their careers as ‘ real ’ teachers — but with a particular , and strong , shared anxiety .
11 I am now looking forward to the sale in Regensburg next year ’ .
12 Bantam Press , celebrating the achievement by Jilly Cooper 's The Man Who Made Husbands Jealous ( £14.99 ) of a subscription of 70,000 copies , the company 's highest ever for a hardback novel , is now looking forward to a further boost for the book when the CD and cassette single ‘ Lysander 's Theme ’ is released on 10th May .
13 ‘ I am now looking forward to the Potteries Marathon which is my favourite race because there is so much local support to spur you on . ’
14 SCOTVEC is now looking forward to the possibility of the first ‘ named awards ’ being available next session .
15 We 're now looking forward to teacher appraisal and the opportunities that this will give s school staff to enhance their own future development .
16 Friends for life , they 're now looking forward to a cruising holiday together in the Fiords — all expenses paid by Norwegian TV .
17 A small market town which has lived off the land for centuries is now looking forward to a high-tec future .
18 Miss Perrie said later she was now looking forward to returning to the three-nights-a-week series .
19 Speaking at his home in Godalming , Surrey , he added : ‘ It has been a hard few months and I am now looking forward to a break and spending some time with my family . ’
20 Speaking at his home in Godalming , Surrey , he added : ‘ It has been a hard few months and I am now looking forward to a break and spending some time with my family . ’
21 Tatyana is now looking forward to a week in Las Vegas this summer modelling shoes , while Yelena has work lined up in Italy .
22 If the county council had its way in the Eighties , those now looking forward to the imaginative new scheme would have very little to be happy about .
23 Trainer Jimmy Etherington , who submitted a ‘ friendly ’ claim of £9,354 to ensure taking the filly back to Yorkshire , is now looking forward to a long winter 's break when the turf season closes on Monday .
24 For the past few years , I have been heavily involved in the development of quality initiatives , and I am now looking forward to continuing this work with our teams in Aberdeen , Edinburgh and Glasgow . ’
25 We are now looking forward to Bath next year . ’
26 I am now looking forward to coming home , and am thinking that a fortnight from now I should have arrived in Hong Kong .
27 The men are now looking forward to Saturday when the first Challenger tanks arrive ; it 's these that 'll play a key role in any ground battles should war become unavoidable .
28 An example of the latter is Integrated Training Education & Development , the standards-based training programme for managers , which has been developed with involvement across the Group , pioneered especially at Grimsby in the UK and is now going forward to other sites .
29 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 .
30 Torquay , though , can now look forward to their home tie against West Ham when the seven-league boot will be on the other foot .
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