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

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1 This chapter looks forward to the ‘ new wave ’ and the new decade , but it would be imprudent to plunge into precepts without dwelling on the departing decade of the 1980s .
2 The Services and Communication Department looks forward to playing an important part in this , perhaps starting with the communications seminar this afternoon .
3 The committee looks forward to seeing you in the coming year .
4 The Scottish Sports Council looks forward to assisting new Governing Bodies of Sport in the production of printed material and aims to develop still further its good working relation with existing users .
5 British qualifications in public health medicine fully meet the requirements of the directives and the faculty looks forward to a time when the specialty will be formally recognised in all member states and not only in Britain , France , and Ireland .
6 There seems nothing in the present arrangements to prevent two similarly disabled old people being in adjacent rooms in a nursing home , one of whom has her lifetime earnings bled down by ‘ community care ’ while the family of the other looks forward to an undiminished inheritance courtesy of the NHS .
7 Indeed the Director of Kenya 's Institute of Education looks forward to a time when a syllabus may be devised which , in addition to a national ‘ core ’ , has specific defined areas where programmes devised at district or local levels will be developed and implemented .
8 ‘ You know how Gran looks forward to seeing us .
9 The legislation looks forward to the settled agricultural life of Canaan — Israel 's rebelliousness had not yet condemned her to 40 years in the Sinai peninsula .
10 It occurred to him that he had reached the age when a man looks forward to his pleasures less keenly than in youth but is disproportionately aggrieved when his plans are upset .
11 Sealink Stena Line looks forward to successfully serving the Northern Ireland travel , freight and tourism markets for many more years .
12 The new Executive looks forward to the future , with a stern brow , a firm hand on the tiller and a will to be successful .
13 The situation in Europe and especially the history of Serbia must have influenced her in her choice of subject and in this sense her book looks forward to Buchan rather than back to Anthony Hope .
14 Aegina grew 700–800 tonnes of them in 1992 , nearly twice as much as in 1982 , and in principle looks forward to growing twice as much again by the late 1990s .
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