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

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1 Well , I know we 're rather looking forward to May when it , when it finishes till September
2 They 're probably really looking forward to winter now they know that .
3 The situation in Europe and especially the history of Serbia must have influenced her in her choice of subject and in this sense her book looks forward to Buchan rather than back to Anthony Hope .
4 He was , at last , looking forward to Kano instead of looking back .
5 Our exclusive interview begins on page 40 and I 'm sure you once you 've read it , you 'll be looking forward to Olympics as much as I am .
6 After the hectic activity of summer , I look forward to doing more relaxed boating and fishing trips in early autumn .
7 Please hear my plead From a fellow human being with just one need ; After working all week on little pay I look forward to Saturdays so can watch my team play .
8 And for supporters of more ambitious clubs , there is the long , slow death of Championship dreams , where hope is extinguished little by little , week by week , until one cold wet January afternoon , you 're 1–0 down at home to Southampton , and you write the rest of the year off and start looking forward to August again .
9 By the end of the evening I certainly wished the Kings Head was my local hotel restaurant , and I 'm looking forward to dining again at the Kings Head next time I have cause to visit Richmond .
10 I look forward to parties where people do not stand in the kitchen .
11 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 .
12 We were really looking forward to Christmas together as a family but now everything is ruined .
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