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

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1 ‘ I really was looking forward to going ashore … ’
2 ‘ Looking forward to going ashore ? ’
3 Fabia knew that her mind was made up then , even though she could n't have said with any conviction that she looked forward to going up to that large , elegant house again in a week from now .
4 Kurt , however , was remarkably animate , clearly happy it was all over , and talked enthusiastically about how much he 'd enjoyed touring with Shonen Knife and was now just looking forward to going home for a rest .
5 He 's looking forward to going home .
6 I 'm a bit tired , but I 'm looking forward to going home .
7 Mr Wildish said she had been chatting cheerfully and was full of beans and looking forward to going home .
8 Did you look forward to going home sometimes ?
9 Well I sha n't look forward to going home and washing up .
10 We never looked forward to going there . ’
11 I mean we can look forward to going there , not every day of course , but once a week perhaps , and that 'll be nice .
12 Quite the reverse ; he was not looking forward to going back .
13 I think they looked forward to going back there .
14 ‘ Now I can look forward to going back to playing club rugby for Saracens . ’
15 I could look forward to going back to school , astonishing everyone with my further weight loss , and engaging in battle with true adversaries — those who would fight back .
16 And some of Marc 's student friends told the inquest he was looking forward to going back to University .
17 I ca n't say I 'm looking forward to going back to bloody coal central heating either .
18 ‘ But I looked forward to going down the mine .
19 Mothers who are usually stuck at home look forward to going out .
20 I am looking forward to going out again — if I stumble across something good , I 'll go .
21 I was already looking forward to going out in the evening — a few drinks and a chat to Jamie , my friend , and some sweaty , ear-ringing music at the Arms .
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