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

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1 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 .
2 This chapter looks forward to the ‘ new wave ’ and the new decade , but it would be imprudent to plunge into precepts without dwelling on the departing decade of the 1980s .
3 Lisa Stansfield looks forward to the Eighties
4 He had not been searching specially for them so that , as he wrote in his journal , " It is sufficient to disturb the composure of an entomologist 's mind to look forward to the future dimensions of a complete catalogue " .
5 THE TIME has come for the egg industry to look forward to the 1990s .
6 While Moses looks forward to the ‘ good ’ to come , their minds are fixed on the ‘ evil ’ of the present .
7 So folk looked forward to the pack man ?
8 Both Dr Aris and the university look forward to the day when Aung San Suu Kyi will be free to come to Oxford to collect her honorary degree .
9 Her parents and flatmates look forward to the recovery of their telephones and bathrooms .
10 Campaign TV John Dugdale looks forward to the night of the swingometer
11 for more than 50 years ICI acrylic materials — sheet and mooulding powders — have been used and enjoyed worldwide , Ken Barrlett reports on a business looking forward to the next 50 years .
12 The Pharisees looked forward to the coming of the Messiah .
13 It is simply a system that combines proven practices for healthy soil with the best in modern biological knowledge and one that recognises animals as living creatures rather than inanimate objects Organic campaigners look forward to the day when organic farming provides most of our food and surely this is the best prospect for agricultural policy as it moves into the next century .
14 Beth looked forward to the birth of their child ; with Richard growing so fast , she missed that special feeling of holding a small warm being in her arms .
15 The legislation looks forward to the settled agricultural life of Canaan — Israel 's rebelliousness had not yet condemned her to 40 years in the Sinai peninsula .
16 Right , any other business Iris look forward to the Playback send you about seven hundred pounds
17 The new Executive looks forward to the future , with a stern brow , a firm hand on the tiller and a will to be successful .
18 Birthtales looks forward to the day when these female experiences are considered to be a valid subjects for inclusion in galleries .
19 I had every reason to look forward to the August Bank Holiday weekend of 1988 .
20 George looks back to the past and Nick looks forward to the future .
21 Training in the choir gave me a fine knowledge of the Psalms , though I must say that none of us choir boys looked forward to the fifteenth evening of the month when the set psalm had no less than seventy-three verses .
22 Easier to imagine Sisyphus looking forward to the cigarette which will make his lungs heave under the effort of work and which , when he has finished it and tossed away the butt , will add to the rubbish below .
23 Tom Morton meets a family looking forward to the adventure of a lifetime
24 Irish show goers look forward to the Munster Circuit .
25 Tamar looked forward to the end of the harvest .
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