Example sentences of "[pron] look [adv] to a " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I look forward to a mutually beneficial union . ’ |
2 | I look forward to a further round of bilateral negotiations between Israel and her Arab neighbours soon . |
3 | I look forward to a comparable result for trust-status hospitals in Scotland . |
4 | I look forward to a positive and enthusiastic response from my right hon. and learned Friend the Solicitor-General . |
5 | I look forward to a directive under the social action programme . |
6 | I look forward to a reply by return of post . |
7 | Meanwhile , my apologies for not being with you today and I look forward to a FANTASTIC reunion with you all at Crystal Palace in November . |
8 | When they were well out of the way we made tracks for home and I looked forward to a quiet evening . |
9 | It is a large , friendly and comfortable Georgian building with a delightful landscaped garden which looks out to a paddock , and some thick wooded hills beyond . |
10 | The dining room has a thirty foot wall of glass which enables guests to view the attractive landscaped garden and which looks out to a small patio for guests to enjoy in the summer . |
11 | Nevertheless , there was little in the debate which looked forward to a bright new future . |
12 | If by the outbreak of the Second World War there existed a substantial body of opinion which looked forward to a fresh approach to economic and social problems , this increasingly influential consensus found its moment with the coming of the war and , in particular , in the atmosphere of national emergency after the evacuation of Dunkirk and the fall of France in 1940 . |
13 | I said were you looking forward to a nice pear oh you 've got them have you ? |
14 | She looked across to a bureau on which stood a framed certificate for TV Presenter of the Year Award . |
15 | That tree there , for example — ’ He pointed and she looked across to a singularly impressive specimen of holly . |
16 | As it is now all the more important that Europe should prove that it can walk before it tries to run , may we look forward to a rigid application by our European partners of all those directives that they have so far chosen to ignore ? |
17 | We look forward to a long and growing relationship . ’ |
18 | Microvitec Plc , Bradford told the annual meeting that trading in the first three months of 1993 ran ahead of budget : the firm 's chairman , James Bailey , said ‘ we remain profitable throughout the group , and we look forward to a successful outcome to the current year . ’ |
19 | The Law Society will then make representations to the Lord Chancellor in support of the application , and we look forward to a favourable outcome when the Lord chancellor and the judges consider it . |
20 | We look forward to a long a mutually successful relationship ’ . |
21 | That is one more reason why , across the south , there has been a greater swing to Labour than in any other region and why , I must point out to the hon. Member for Thurrock ( Mr. Janman ) , who seeks to speak for my native county , we look forward to a smashing victory in his constituency at the next election . |
22 | We look forward to a generous settlement in a few weeks ' time when he might deal with the London Regional Transport anomaly which is afflicting us as Members representing outer London . |
23 | The Agency 's work strategy has , has been made available to members , and erm , I think if we look back to a previous Committee , where the er , information was provided , that we had been successful . |
24 | At the end they look forward to a married life together in a world diminished by the events of the play . |
25 | SCHOOLBOY Neil Aspden has put the horrors of a vicious assault behind him to look forward to a Christmas of a lifetime . |
26 | So they looked forward to a boat coming in ? |
27 | They looked , they looked forward to a boat coming in . |
28 | Now with 10 years in top flight football behind him , he looks forward to a 32nd birthday in November as Northern Ireland wind up their World Cup campaign . |
29 | It looks forward to a greater gift in the future while stressing a real gift in the present . |
30 | It looked on to a pool , one of several small pools created by the removal of clay for the reserve 's perimeter wall . |