Example sentences of "look [adv] to a " in BNC.

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1 Look forward to a miserable 1990 and a fast-improving 1991 , vicious circles permitting .
2 Foreign Office worthies look forward to a parallel rise through the ranks of the Order of St Michael and St George , from CMG ( Call Me God ) , to KCMG ( Kindly Call Me God ) to GCMG ( God Calls Me God ) , on the theory that gullible foreigners will be more impressed by the ambassador of a second-division power if he 's called Sir Cuthbert Smith instead of plain Mr Smith .
3 At the end they look forward to a married life together in a world diminished by the events of the play .
4 Look forward to a mega-massive contest taking place at the big Point Depo Stadium , in Dublin , over the May 17–19th weekend .
5 If people look forward to a meeting because of the atmosphere which you help create it will add to your personal influence .
6 We all look forward to a comfortable future when we retire — with the time and money to enjoy a full life with family and friends .
7 Irish rugby is notorious for peaks and troughs , so look forward to a few peaks from now onwards .
8 Now the idea is catching on in Britain , so Lydia Ascroft says have a bash at massage and look forward to a sexier , slinkier you for the long , hot summer !
9 We look forward to a long and growing relationship . ’
10 Microvitec Plc , Bradford told the annual meeting that trading in the first three months of 1993 ran ahead of budget : the firm 's chairman , James Bailey , said ‘ we remain profitable throughout the group , and we look forward to a successful outcome to the current year . ’
11 ‘ I look forward to a mutually beneficial union . ’
12 The Law Society will then make representations to the Lord Chancellor in support of the application , and we look forward to a favourable outcome when the Lord chancellor and the judges consider it .
13 We look forward to a long a mutually successful relationship ’ .
14 ‘ I am delighted that HCIMA has been instrumental in its formation and look forward to a closer working relationship with our partners . ’
15 I look forward to a further round of bilateral negotiations between Israel and her Arab neighbours soon .
16 That is one more reason why , across the south , there has been a greater swing to Labour than in any other region and why , I must point out to the hon. Member for Thurrock ( Mr. Janman ) , who seeks to speak for my native county , we look forward to a smashing victory in his constituency at the next election .
17 We look forward to a generous settlement in a few weeks ' time when he might deal with the London Regional Transport anomaly which is afflicting us as Members representing outer London .
18 I look forward to a comparable result for trust-status hospitals in Scotland .
19 I look forward to a positive and enthusiastic response from my right hon. and learned Friend the Solicitor-General .
20 I look forward to a directive under the social action programme .
21 I look forward to a reply by return of post .
22 And then look forward to a winter date with the man in the flesh at the Ulster Hall on October 19 .
23 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 .
24 CCG have organised several other BP barbecues and look forward to a lot of fun next summer .
25 Meanwhile , my apologies for not being with you today and I look forward to a FANTASTIC reunion with you all at Crystal Palace in November .
26 We shall also be celebrating our 40th Anniversary in 1992 and look forward to a national celebration in or close to London .
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