Example sentences of "forward to [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Many people who have reached this stage in their infection can look forward to no further trouble from their disease and will probably die of old age or some other condition unrelated to their syphilis .
2 As we approach the close of the next two thousand years , we are told to look forward to a new age — the Age of Aquarius , the water carrier .
3 And here is Edward , who has so been looking forward to a new playmate ! ’
4 An older history brought this idea forward to a new era : we were brought up to be simply grateful for being alive , guilty at the fact of our existence .
5 To justify this and Stalin presents it as a revolutionary me measure , as a shift to the left , as the creation of socialism , to justify it er Stalin presents the argument that the whole world is moving forward to a new stage on the road to socialism , it 's all a lot of nonsense but the ideological needs of the regime in Russia are determining the advice which is being given to er various communist parties .
6 and looking forward to a new year .
7 Viking makes a rare outing into the world of science fiction , though William Gibson is a writer with a strong mainstream following : Virtual Light ( £14.99 ) is set in a none-too-distant future where , according to Gibson , we can look forward to a new form of virtual reality , the virtual light of the title , and a religion based on Cable TV — shades of Philip K Dick here .
8 It is also a suitable time to look forward to a new Government which will use the Department of Social Security to defend the interests of pensioners , the disabled and others in need , rather than the interests of the Treasury , the wealthy and the political constituencies of the Conservative party .
9 Together , we can look back on a year of consider- able success , and forward to a new year of challenge .
10 The black velvet dress she was wearing — the weather had changed at last — set off her pale skin and blonde hair , and she was looking forward to a new academic year .
11 ‘ Now I 'm looking forward to a new challenge .
12 ‘ We thought all our problems were behind us and were looking forward to a new life .
13 The likes of Brian , and his current charter boat Lagosta II ( an Offshore 105 ) , are looking forward to a new season which starts about now and improves with warming sea temperatures until early September .
14 In 1914 he was still only fifty-five and could look forward to a major job in the next Unionist government .
15 Most of the money will find its way into Flint which is looking forward to a major town centre redevelopment supermarket , DIY store , smaller shops , fast food restaurant and new car park .
16 So , with this in mind , he borrowed his Father 's van and drove towards Gloucester looking forward to a relaxing afternoon in the steam .
17 NOW that Falkirk Football Club has confirmed the surprising choice of Campbell Christie , General Secretary of the Scottish Trades Union Congress , as its new chairman , we can presumably look forward to a radical change of tactics on the field .
18 I had looked forward to a leisurely ramble amongst the hills , since we had started early and the days were long .
19 Mr Wetzel says : ‘ I 'm looking forward to a reformed HCRC in 1990 . ’
20 Now with 10 years in top flight football behind him , he looks forward to a 32nd birthday in November as Northern Ireland wind up their World Cup campaign .
21 Most of these seemingly alert young men , acting as sentries for their sleeping comrades , are soaked to the skin and looking forward to a little sleep themselves before the final push against the enemy .
22 Seeing the merit of paying in the highest monthly premium ( £35 ) , they can each look forward to a tax-free payment at the age of 65 — £37,500 for Alec and £37,800 for his wife — which will help bring the retirement home of their dreams well within their reach .
23 By way of variation I was coming off night duty one cold , grey winter 's morning and very much looking forward to a warm bed when , for some unknown reason , my revenue conscience was aroused by the sight of a man , whom I recognised as an engineer from one of our early morning ferries , hurrying up the road towards town .
24 So , by staying alive until that date , you can look forward to a substantial return on your investment — while remaining safe in the knowledge that , in the event of your death during that period , or subsequently , your family will be protected against any financial problems that might lie ahead .
25 This looks forward to a future phase of professionalism .
26 It looks forward to a greater gift in the future while stressing a real gift in the present .
27 They received a £500 Argos voucher from Caterplan and Booker Fitch Food Services and go forward to a grand final with Sutcliffe 's five other regional winners .
28 Our future requires that we focus our images on finding ways forward to a possible , tolerable and sharable society instead of wasting our time quarrelling with our allies and colleagues .
29 And their skipper Stuart Davies said : ‘ This win will show the Welsh players that with the right preparation and training , Wales can look forward to a good result against the Australians . ’
30 I found a large hotel and looked forward to a good dinner .
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