Example sentences of "[verb] forward to [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Unionists therefore looked forward to domination of the government : but this never happened .
2 The answer to the first of those three points is that the Home Secretary will shortly be publishing his promised and much looked forward to paper on criminal prevention .
3 Nicki Ware is looking forward to life without glasses .
4 Nicki Ware is looking forward to life without glasses .
5 She was not looking forward to life at her uncle 's house .
6 Successful and loving couple Jessie and Mark are looking forward to life in their new love-nest .
7 He had worked hard all his life and had served his country for four years and was looking forward to retirement in the home he had worked for all his days .
8 I wrote to the effect that I did indeed look forward to life with him , and that my guidelines for living were the same as his .
9 ‘ I shall look forward to hearing of you . ’
10 I used to look forward to commentary on a Sat. afternoon , but it seems such a tie as Ipswich at home can not even produce a goal never mind a win .
11 Its brief was to ‘ help and persuade as many people as possible to look forward to retirement as the time of fulfilment ’ ( Hubbard 1962 ) .
12 In partnership with the Staple Inn Actuarial Society , we look forward to building on the success of the first year 's issues and to the increasing use of the magazine as a means of effective two-way communications .
13 LOOK FORWARD to food with zest appeal , meals to make ahead and accessories to transform your home
14 I look forward to hearing of a way out of this problem that is keeping the Boys Brigade in Waltham Forest on dry land .
15 PERHAPS we are the only definable group , except for the landladies , who look forward to conference at all , conference and elections being the only points in the calendar when our lives become primed with meaning .
16 We look forward to summer under glass
17 I shall table a parliamentary question about that and I look forward to confirmation of what the right hon. and learned Gentleman has just said .
18 He would go far , this young man , Mr Bullins considered , and he looked forward to reading of his progress once he left Oxford .
19 Reactionary trade union officials who had steadfastly declared that they would not stand on a public platform with revolutionary workers , found themselves caught up in the stream and carried forward to participation in great united front unemployed demonstrations .
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