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

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1 After the bypass completion the parish would be looking forward to the de-trunking of the A3 which would become a B road .
2 Chairman David Deas F thanked the Practice Committees for their hard work in contributing comments , which he is taking forward to the Institute 's Policy and Finance Committee .
3 Elinor was looking forward to the dancing class with Nigel , and to the horse fair with Otley .
4 But he also spoke of the kingdom being present on earth now , in a way that pointed forward to the fullness of its coming in the future .
5 Within Carinthia ( itself a province sufficiently remote from the Austria known to the 1920s to seem Ruritanian ) lie the castles of Littain , Hohenem , Varvic , Midian , Reichtenberg and Gath ; the noble heroines make their champions free of such Christian names as Leonie , Olivia and Marya ; pseudonymous villains like Barabbas , ‘ Rose ’ Noble , Pluto and Onon Forecast cast their shadows forward to the works of Ian Fleming and the only truly villainous female glares at her enemies as ‘ Vanity Fayre ’ .
6 I 'm real excited , as you can imagine , and greatly looking forward to the adventure . ’
7 Tom Morton meets a family looking forward to the adventure of a lifetime
8 He added : ‘ I feel fine now and am looking forward to the presentation next week . ’
9 She had come to look forward to the intervals between tenants , for at such times she would sit at the bedroom window that overlooked the street , which sloped swiftly to the main thoroughfare ; and guided by the landmarks of St Dominic 's church and , beyond that , St Ann 's , she could look over the chimney pots and catch a glimpse of the river gleaming between the busy traffic on it .
10 Finally , the Epistle to the Ephesians , looking forward to the consummation of the Kingdom , with Christ ruling above all heavenly rulers , sees him given ‘ to the Church as supreme Lord over all things .
11 I was not looking forward to the packing .
12 She who usually looked forward to the telephone ringing , had become nervous even of that .
13 He asked if she was looking forward to the sea voyage .
14 ‘ I was really looking forward to the trip , too .
15 But she was not looking forward to the trip .
16 I am looking forward to the trip , ’ said Helen , who is a Sales System Secretary in the Sales Operations department .
17 But I 'm looking forward to the trip .
18 Athletic manager Alan Jones said : ‘ We are looking forward to the trip to Belle Vue and I 'm sure my players will respond .
19 She stepped forward to the window again and looked down from her turret , whence she had the view of a seagull , on to the sweep of snow , blanketing terrace and steps and lawn , rolling on white and smooth to the ruff of black shrubs on the lochside , and then beyond that the grey water , still as glass , gleaming like steel .
20 I 'm looking forward to the CCC match .
21 ‘ I was a panellist in ‘ Out of Order ’ and ‘ Looking Forward to the Past ’ . ’
22 — ‘ in thought I see my past madness ’ ; these two cries are from the Arnaut Daniel speech ending Purgatorio XXVI , where the poet condemned to the circle of lust prays for the hearer 's consideration and looks forward to the release from the to tortures meted out to the lustful .
23 General reaction from enthusiasts in Ireland has been a firm ‘ Thumbs Up ’ and many are looking forward to the release of Volume 2 .
24 Proposals for the licensing system will now go forward to the ministry for approval .
25 Looking forward to the circus , but could I ask you not to throw me to the lions until I 've got my accounts in order ?
26 Covering a broader range than the single-issue groups , they presented reports and analyses on a wide range of economic and social issues which generally looked forward to the legislation of the 1940s .
27 Campaign TV John Dugdale looks forward to the night of the swingometer
28 It was the implications of his presence as much as the sight of him that heated her skin and caused her heart to thunder as her mind leapt treacherously forward to the night that lay ahead of them .
29 Dr. Tolba , widely respected for the critical role played by UNIP in achieving the Montreal Protocol on ozone depletion , is looking forward to the London Conference on Climate next June aimed at toughening up the Montreal guidelines .
30 Forward to the terminus . ’
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