Example sentences of "[verb] forward to [pron] [num ord] " in BNC.
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1 | Luxembourg thanks ( l-r ) Sqn Ldr R Druitt , Flt Lts P Jackson and D Mannion , F/Sgt J Dearden and Flt Lt E Billings , and looks forward to their next visit . |
2 | Furthermore , they were in debt 5/5 though that was carried forward to their next account . |
3 | A YOUNG wife happily looking forward to her first baby was hung by her cheating husband just two weeks before the child was due , a court heard yesterday . |
4 | At an age when most men are window shopping for zimmer frames , Ron Marsh is looking forward to his 41st year of rugby with Old Dartfordians after making his debut in December 1951 . |
5 | Tomba is clearly looking forward to his first race in Italy since winning a gold and a silver medal at the Winter Olympics in Albertville last year , to add to two golds he took in 1988 . |
6 | Now Doherty , winner of the Regal Welsh Open and the Pontin 's Open , is looking forward to his first match as Irish champion and that could n't be a tougher one . |
7 | Michael , who had been looking forward to his 21st birthday next month , has recently been taken off a life support machine . |
8 | Michael , who had been looking forward to his 21st birthday celebration next month and planned to become engaged later this year , was attacked . |
9 | For another two and a half years I survived the mosquitoes and grew to love the people and was just looking forward to my first home leave when a letter from the Superior General appointed me to Vocations Director in the South of England ! |
10 | ‘ True , ’ she acknowledged , ‘ and I 'm looking forward to my first experience of Formula One . ’ |
11 | I was up there , I was looking forward to my first ten thousand , I went from there to there , to fucking |
12 | So , taking all this into consideration , it was hardly surprising that we were all looking forward to our next set of rest days . |
13 | Were looking forward to our next one now . |
14 | ‘ Ah 'm sure lookin' forward to my first pisco sour . ’ |
15 | Attack temptation with activity and look forward to your second weigh-in and measuring day . |
16 | In other words , if you look forward to your next meal and feel happy and full after the last one , you 're unlikely to cheat and have a binge . |
17 | I look forward to our first Diocesan Assembly in its own right , as well as being a major step towards forming a Diocesan Pastoral Council . |
18 | Even today I still look forward to my first glimpse of it , after a huge bend in the road , through the gate in its enclosing wall . |
19 | Armed with your support I look forward to my first year in that position , to sorting the Party 's problems . |
20 | For the rest of the year , the Thrush Green inhabitants remembered it , and looked forward to her next visit . |
21 | It seemed Blunset was still wandering through the corridors and Endill looked forward to their next meeting . |