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

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1 With two broken legs he 'd have starved to death if he had n't been cared for … now he can look forward to a rather more chirpy 1992 .
2 EIGHTY factory workers were looking forward to a very merry Christmas — until their boss gave them just one bottle of whisky between them .
3 ‘ I am not married at the moment , but I am looking forward to a very happy future with Natasha 's father .
4 The general message was not to look back at past crimes but forward to a more worthwhile place in society .
5 And it should mean the 370 employees working on propellers can look forward to a more secure future .
6 In Margaret Thatcher 's time — he wished that she were still at the helm — the party could always look forward to a damn good Leader 's speech on the last afternoon .
7 ‘ I look forward to a mutually beneficial union . ’
8 Now we can look forward to a really big crowd at Goodison for Chelsea in the next round .
9 With this in mind , we have drawn from our 30 years of experience as one of the most successful tour operators in the UK , to produce the COSMOS ‘ all inclusive — all on board ’ programme of exciting FUNBREAK holidays to the spectacular EURO DISNEYLAND Theme Park , so you and your family or friends can sit back and look forward to a truly memorable time in this spectacular wonderland of fantasy and make believe , whilst making sure you do n't pay more than you need to .
10 We look forward to a long a mutually successful relationship ’ .
11 And Labour are looking forward to an even bigger laugh next week when Laurel and Hardy take their act to the Tory Conference in Brighton .
12 I , and my British parliamentary colleagues who think as they do , look forward to an increasingly close and warm cooperation with them and with other parliamentarians around Europe who share the vision of a united , free-trading , but not a federal Europe .
13 The Business Development Division of GDA will continue to seek to stimulate and develop business performance and looks forward to an increasingly close and productive relationship with the city 's business community .
14 The Library sees itself as a major provider of an enquiry service within RBGE , and also as a switching centre for specialist enquiries which we forward to the most appropriate staff for answer .
15 I look forward to the fortnightly meetings .
16 In the meantime it makes sense for the unit to be stored in a plastic bag but I do look forward to the perfectly waterproof receiver being available in due course .
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