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

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1 the very existence of any examination at 16+ ( whether GCE , CSE or a unified examination or examination system ) as opposed to a series of assessments at the right stage of development for the individual pupil is questionable because firstly sixteen has already ceased to be the date for leaving education for the majority of pupils , secondly employers look increasingly to school recommendations , college course experience , and examination expectations rather than evidence of ‘ O ’ Level/CSE achievements , and thirdly the Universities and Higher Education look for and stipulate ‘ A ’ Level achievements rather than ‘ O ’ Level evidence .
2 She says they look forward to choir practice .
3 I rather doubt this is true , but I look forward to Part Two of this well-made documentary .
4 In partnership with the Staple Inn Actuarial Society , we look forward to building on the success of the first year 's issues and to the increasing use of the magazine as a means of effective two-way communications .
5 LOOK FORWARD to food with zest appeal , meals to make ahead and accessories to transform your home
6 Young people look forward to co-operation , and aspire to building something good for the future .
7 I look forward to hearing of a way out of this problem that is keeping the Boys Brigade in Waltham Forest on dry land .
8 Good luck , and I look forward to No 200 .
9 PERHAPS we are the only definable group , except for the landladies , who look forward to conference at all , conference and elections being the only points in the calendar when our lives become primed with meaning .
10 We look forward to summer under glass
11 While most people look forward to summer — for others it means an uncomfortable round of runny noses , sweaty itches and nasty rashes — some brought on by allergies .
12 After the hectic activity of summer , I look forward to doing more relaxed boating and fishing trips in early autumn .
13 I usually look forward to Family Day , but I can honestly say that this year I 'm beginning to dread it , ’ said Rachel , then , picking up a pile of records , she said , ‘ This wo n't do , we must get on , otherwise we 'll never finish these medicals . ’
14 I shall table a parliamentary question about that and I look forward to confirmation of what the right hon. and learned Gentleman has just said .
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