Example sentences of "look [adv] to a " in BNC.

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1 But while the breaking of convention may be agreeable , and therefore laughable ( cf. certain views of Freud , below ) , there is never any questioning of what is " right " and what is " wrong " : for that sort of conundrum one should look rather to a romance like Marie de France 's lay Eliduc .
2 England and Taylor can now look ahead to a profitable start to the New Year , with the visit of the tiny Italian principality , then the return against Turkey before the Wembley showdown against Holland in April .
3 Now wives and Woopies can look forward to a happy New Year .
4 With Isaac God can look forward to a world over which he can again clap his hands in delight .
5 Whichever happened , it was clear that the citizens of Somerset could look forward to a radioactive legacy on their coastline for more than many of their lifetimes .
6 While the fundamentals of caddying may not have changed since Skip Daniels and Gene Sarazen strode the Prince 's links , the financial aspect has : whereas a caddie in the 1930s might have earned only a pittance for sharing an Open success , the modern-day caddie earns a healthy basic wage on the European tour , and can look forward to a percentage of the winnings .
7 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 .
8 Nevertheless , the table opposite will give you some idea of what to expect : for example , a man aged 30 investing just £25 a month could look forward to a cheque for £63,400 on his 65th birthday — with another £19,400 for his family if he died at the age of 80 .
9 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 .
10 Nor can any athlete look forward to a long and healthy life if they use drugs to aid their performance .
11 If you can clear up this problem , you can look forward to a happier future .
12 Many children do n't look forward to a visit to the doctor 's — not surprising , as they may associate it with illness or injections .
13 The debt-ridden non-Leaguers can now look forward to a capacity 9,000 crowd for the visit of Arsenal .
14 But thanks to a team of pioneering transplant surgeons in America , Laura can look forward to a happy life .
15 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 . ’
16 Now we can look forward to a really big crowd at Goodison for Chelsea in the next round .
17 In the mornings , you can look forward to a full Scottish Highland breakfast .
18 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 .
19 In 1914 he was still only fifty-five and could look forward to a major job in the next Unionist government .
20 If she married one of them she could look forward to a life of uncertainty , warfare , shortages , assassinations , massacres and tragedy .
21 Ludwig Erhard , who succeeded Adenauer as Chancellor in October 1963 , was an experienced minister , the man held responsible for German economic success since 1949 , deeply committed to the US alliance and who , at 66 , could look forward to a long career as Chancellor — given the record of his predecessor .
22 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 .
23 Outward Bound students can look forward to a high standard of accommodation after a day on the hill
24 They were very attached to each other and I hoped that my mother could now look forward to a happy old age .
25 We hope that with the help of its staff , its passengers and its supporters , the line can look forward to a future reflecting its hey day .
26 As it is now all the more important that Europe should prove that it can walk before it tries to run , may we look forward to a rigid application by our European partners of all those directives that they have so far chosen to ignore ?
27 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 .
28 And do n't look forward to a time when you can tell somebody all about it .
29 I 'll look forward to a working party to be set up to address this situation .
30 As the EC opens membership negotiations with the members of EFTA , and as we develop closer relations with the emerging democracies of Central and Eastern Europe , we can look forward to a European Community which , by the year 2,000 , is truly becoming ‘ our Common European Home ’ .
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