Example sentences of "[adv] [pers pn] [vb base] forward to " in BNC.
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1 | I think I 'm right in saying Madam Chairman that y of those first seven we 've still got two schemes in still to come and there was one in erm so I look forward to the progress and er that we 're making on this and all I can say is |
2 | Those of us who have had reason to spend even a short time in a hospital will appreciate how much they look forward to the day that they can return home , even though their period spent in the hospital may have been made as pleasant as possible by exemplary care . |
3 | Whether or not you look forward to any of them , you and your kitchen are unlikely to escape the demands of at least one of them . |
4 | Now I look forward to them tremendously — and a lot of that is due to Anthea . |
5 | If REAL estate agents are genuinely concerned about the cost to the public , then I look forward to the introduction by the estate agents of a fixed fee of £250 for estate agency , regardless of the value of the property ! |
6 | I am 82 and housebound , and so you can imagine how I look forward to seeing a meaningful TV presentation . |
7 | C could I suggest firstly you move forward to the front row er on both sides , because th there 's little point in er asking Mrs to speak louder if . |
8 | That is one reason why we look forward to some progress being made with the Milk Marketing Board so that it becomes a real marketing institution . |