Example sentences of "looking [adv] to [verb] " in BNC.

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1 looking back to learning activities completed and identifying achievements , difficulties , methods of working , insights gained , etc ;
2 Mrs Frogatt 's two daughters were looking foreward to welcoming their new friends , but it was not to be :
3 They say they were looking foreward to having two new friends .
4 Looking ahead to meeting Devoy again , she said : ‘ I love that court and I 'm confident of playing a good match .
5 Bal is thinking of using the money for a holiday and is looking forward to submitting more ideas in the future .
6 Tom O'Connell , the marketing partner of Grant Thornton Scotland , said yesterday : ‘ We had some excellent entries for the first award , and we are looking forward to receiving entries of a similar calibre .
7 And as they prepare for first division football he 's relishing another challenge , just as he 's looking forward to renewing acquaintances with certain Meath players today .
8 I 'd been looking forward to telling Charlie how depressed and lonely I 'd been since we moved to London .
9 He had had a good day at the office and his head had not troubled him ; they seemed pleased with his work ; he had been looking forward to telling her about it over supper , and now this .
10 Anxiety made her speak more sharply than she had intended ; she was not looking forward to telling Madame Gebrec just why Officer Hassan was about to pay her another visit and it was a relief when Madame Delon answered her call .
11 ‘ I ca n't say I was exactly looking forward to telling them either , ’ said Rachel .
12 is looking forward to expanding in the USA .
13 PUPILS at Darlington 's Polam Hall school are looking forward to packing in the crowds with their latest stage production My Fair Lady .
14 ‘ I think that it is tremendous that the Australian Wine Bureau is offering so many people the chance to play tennis competitively at great venues and I am looking forward to passing on a few tips to the winners — before joining them in a celebratory glass of Australian wine . ’
15 The supporters at Devonshire Park are looking forward to seeing how Pam handles the transfer from the U.21 event to the senior event .
16 As a producer ‘ Space Oddity ’ was very important to me as it was only my second or third record and I was looking forward to seeing David play it live .
17 I really am looking forward to seeing your entries but do n't forget to include photos of your garden so that we can see what you 're getting up to !
18 Lance is making long-distance calls from his study — he 's looking forward to seeing you in the morning .
19 The wood opposite was smoking with dusk again and I was looking forward to seeing the orderly , when my door was opened and I was told that I would be moved across to the main camp at once .
20 ‘ Walter is so looking forward to seeing his work in print .
21 She told me she is looking forward to seeing you again . ’
22 Nick did n't send any shivers through her the way Jack Butler had but after he 'd kissed her softly goodbye and she was walking through Portman Square , she found herself looking forward to seeing him later .
23 It 's early days yet , but we 're really looking forward to seeing the finished article .
24 But Ted was OK : I was looking forward to seeing him .
25 Mrs Garel-Jones tells me : ‘ They leave on the 20th and are looking forward to seeing their parents . ’
26 Ramsay knew her by repute only and had been looking forward to seeing her in person .
27 They say they are looking forward to seeing him soon , and that he will be safely with them to sit down at the table and enjoy the feast of the next Thanksgiving dinner .
28 Personally , I 'm just not looking forward to seeing some Roseanne Arnold look-alike corseted into a catsuit .
29 I am looking forward to seeing him in the French Open and hopefully he will win it this year !
30 Well , I 'm looking forward to seeing this blessing .
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