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

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1 ‘ And there 's still the main presents to look forward to . ’
2 There will also be Autumn Roadshows to look forward to for those of you who are interested in this project .
3 And if he could put up with humourless Hugh for three weeks in the sun , the family , who could n't have many jokes to look forward to , would be glad of a running commentary on their holiday by the well-known author of ‘ Jottings ’ .
4 ‘ We 'll have to make things to look forward to , ’ was the quiet reply .
5 You must always create things to look forward to , to enjoy and you must always reward yourself each week .
6 I now have two things to look forward to .
7 Things to look forward to ?
8 There 's always things to look forward to football is n't there ?
9 But erm there 's always things to look forward to in football and yes Oldham 's going to be a good game for us , but we need to win ; then Swindon , our old rivals that we ca n't beat for years .
10 ‘ Believe me , you have many awakenings to look forward to . ’
11 ‘ And , anyway , it 's all right for you — you 've got the school holidays to look forward to .
12 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 .
13 All I knew was that one afternoon while I was at the office in London someone poured petrol through my letter-box at Seaview , along with a note warning me that if I did n't get out of G.W. Fashions there would be other similarly unpleasant incidents to look forward to , and that next time the petrol would be accompanied by a lighted rag . ’
14 Russell Mulford says that Mr Vincent has given talks to the Shropshire Railway Society several times and they are always events to look forward to .
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