Example sentences of "looks forward to [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Doherty now looks forward to a quarter-final clash with Steve Davis . |
2 | Indeed the Director of Kenya 's Institute of Education looks forward to a time when a syllabus may be devised which , in addition to a national ‘ core ’ , has specific defined areas where programmes devised at district or local levels will be developed and implemented . |
3 | British qualifications in public health medicine fully meet the requirements of the directives and the faculty looks forward to a time when the specialty will be formally recognised in all member states and not only in Britain , France , and Ireland . |
4 | — ‘ 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 . |
5 | He looks forward to the day when home computers are so widespread that the price for software will drop by 75 per cent . |
6 | There is no doubt she feels that she has paid a high price for her royal life and looks forward to the day when she can spend a weekend in Paris or , as she says , ‘ I can run along a beach without a policeman following me ’ . |
7 | Birthtales looks forward to the day when these female experiences are considered to be a valid subjects for inclusion in galleries . |
8 | Campaign TV John Dugdale looks forward to the night of the swingometer |
9 | But it is also a hotel which actively looks forward to the future . |
10 | The new Executive looks forward to the future , with a stern brow , a firm hand on the tiller and a will to be successful . |
11 | George looks back to the past and Nick looks forward to the future . |
12 | Although her poetry often speaks of ill health and many times looks forward to the poet 's early death , she died of measles , a sudden illness which she was too weak to withstand . |
13 | Writing of many types may assist a reader who looks forward to an encounter with a work of art . |