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

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1 Not that she had much of a future to look forward to .
2 He had not been searching specially for them so that , as he wrote in his journal , " It is sufficient to disturb the composure of an entomologist 's mind to look forward to the future dimensions of a complete catalogue " .
3 THE TIME has come for the egg industry to look forward to the 1990s .
4 At a single stroke of fate , Mikhail Vologsky was nothing , with only uncertainty to look forward to .
5 Another wedding to look forward to after Lina and Pablo .
6 If that 's not enough , the young Scot has two other events on the professional circuit to look forward to .
7 He had , moreover , the trials of business to look forward to before he could get back to work .
8 It was a focus in the day ; a point to look forward to , to work towards .
9 For a Wednesday to come round without a Pack Meeting to look forward to simply would n't bear thinking about .
10 We do n't do that any more so every day is a good day — a day to look forward to .
11 Vintage bus enthusiasts will have a day to look forward to as the first Quaker Rally is held in Darlington on May 17 .
12 Vintage bus enthusiasts will have a day to look forward to as the first Quaker Rally is held in Darlington on May 17 .
13 It was an occasion to look forward to .
14 Margaret 's REdhill Rally — always an event to look forward to — was again a repeated success .
15 When she arrives home in the evening , she knows she will have no stimulating exchange of news to look forward to with a husband and family .
16 On a brighter note , there 's still a lot of the season to look forward to and besides who needs £5,000 anyway !
17 Brownies who will soon be moving up to Guides have a brand new magazine to look forward to .
18 Gamblers who find it infra-dig to do the pools , and now have a national lottery to look forward to .
19 He detected a note of excitement in his uncle 's voice and thought that it would be something for the old man to look forward to , seeing his work in print .
20 Maureen was upset when she heard that his leave was postponed but the rest of the family thought it better for their mother that she still had Joe 's leave to look forward to , so Maureen said nothing .
21 All too soon , we were approaching the Victorian pier at Clevedon … the point where we had to leave the boat.As for the rest of the passengers … they had an afternoon on a Devon beach to look forward to … and the memories of the sail of the century .
22 I had every reason to look forward to the August Bank Holiday weekend of 1988 .
23 ‘ All the more reason to look forward to a happy day off . ’
24 ‘ I just could n't stand it any more back in Bes Pelargic , ’ Twoflower went on blithely , ‘ sitting at a desk all day , just adding up columns of figures , just a pension to look forward to at the end of it … where 's the romance in that ?
25 We know that we still have several hours of concentrated work ahead and another meal to look forward to at the end of the working day .
26 EASTER remains almost the best time for a family gathering ; far less demanding than Christmas , and more cheering , with the rest of spring and summer to look forward to .
27 EASTER remains almost the best time for a family gathering ; far less demanding than Christmas , and more cheering , with the rest of spring and summer to look forward to .
28 WITH the World Cup still fresh in the minds of a wider public and an exciting summer to look forward to this is an ideal time to market the longer game in a positive , attractive light .
29 Finally , we 've got to bring the players back to earth a bit , but two absolute cracking games to look forward to in the next couple of weeks ; Oldham next week , probably the best footballing side in the second division , and away to Swindon the week after , so still a lot to look forward to although disappointment at going out of the Cup .
30 We arrive at school , just before nine o'clock and had seven hours of school to look forward to .
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