Example sentences of "we are [verb] [adv] to the " in BNC.

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1 We are looking forward to the entire programme following a format the ELCA helped pioneer , ’ said John L Peterson , ELCA Director for Public Media .
2 ‘ Now we are looking forward to the new season and despite the difficult climate we are hoping membership holds steady .
3 In nineteen eighty nine , at the last European elections , Labour took forty five seats to the Conservatives thirty two and we are looking forward to the elections in June when the party opposite , ridden by divisions and disagreements , will suffer further loses and Labour , we hope , will make further gains .
4 We are looking forward to the game and hopefully a win . ’
5 ‘ They have taken to all the noise and building work around them better than we hoped and we are looking forward to the arrival of six cow elephants and one bull in six weeks time . ’
6 Athletic manager Alan Jones said : ‘ We are looking forward to the trip to Belle Vue and I 'm sure my players will respond .
7 We are looking forward to the fruits of JS 's sponsorship of the Vic in future productions . ’
8 We are cut right to the bone . ’
9 To answer this question we are led back to the idea of big gassy planets like Jupiter spitting out small rocky ones like Venus , which then play a sort of cosmic billiards before settling down .
10 We are referring here to the offence of causing death by reckless driving , not to manslaughter .
11 Here , of course , we are referring especially to the capacity for divergent thinking , discussed earlier .
12 We 're moving to Shanghai with mixed feelings , as we 've heard we 'll be staying in the Peace Hotel , in the noisy centre of the city , but it 's nice to feel now that we are moving on to the home stretch .
13 De Klerk said his visit showed South Africa and the world that " we are moving back to the fold " .
14 In Britain in nineteen ninety three we are hanging on to the remains of our welfare state by our fingertips .
15 I believe I told you that we are to move on to the Astors ? ’
16 Here again , we are taken back to the very beginning of the town , to the years just after the Norman Conquest — for King 's Lynn is not really old by English standards .
17 We are going round to the stage door now , ’ she announced firmly .
18 We are responding directly to the needs of both candidates and their employers , and our international standing ensures — and will continue to ensure — that an LCCIEB qualification is welcomed by employers worldwide .
19 I think we are coming up to the peaks now . ’
20 We are coming close to the idea of war , not merely as something justifiable under certain circumstances , but as something capable of being holy .
21 And with that slice of humour , we are brought back to the present .
22 But if that is put on one side we are brought back to the question of what kinds of determining factors Poulantzas invokes in order to explain what actually happens .
23 No-one can deny that being pretty helps — no female on breakfast television would have a career otherwise — but I can not believe that we are turning back to the dark days when it was deemed the most important thing of all .
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