Example sentences of "[adv] and [verb] forward to " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ We are playing better and looking forward to Rangers ’ visit all the more because of UEFA 's decision to allow our fans to see the match . |
2 | Breakfast was difficult , bringing with it the aroma of kippers and the sight of poached eggs quivering on plates , but by the time our lunch flask was delivered , people were perking up and looking forward to the task ahead . |
3 | She took a deep breath , held her head up and walked forward to the end of the table . |
4 | But she is settling in much better now and looking forward to the best Christmas dinner money can buy . ’ |
5 | ‘ I 'm fine now and looking forward to getting home for a few days . |
6 | After signing a four-year contract Jones , 27 , said : ‘ I see this as my apprenticeship towards management and supremo Sam Hammam told me to come back and look forward to that . |
7 | With this in mind , we have drawn from our 30 years of experience as one of the most successful tour operators in the UK , to produce the COSMOS ‘ all inclusive — all on board ’ programme of exciting FUNBREAK holidays to the spectacular EURO DISNEYLAND Theme Park , so you and your family or friends can sit back and look forward to a truly memorable time in this spectacular wonderland of fantasy and make believe , whilst making sure you do n't pay more than you need to . |
8 | Then , as a customer of the British Philatelic Bureau you can sit back and look forward to Britain 's beautiful Special Issue Stamps being sent direct to your door at least nine times a year . |
9 | No , I 'm too busy living today and looking forward to tomorrow to dwell on the past . |
10 | I 'm expecting the boys for dinner tomorrow and looking forward to it . |
11 | The centre has been a great success since opening its doors a year ago and looks forward to celebrating many more birthdays . |