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

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1 I much look forward to learning more about the Association and all your work .
2 No it 's I might , I would , take this opportunity to say how much I appreciate your hospitality when I have the opportunity to visit the clubs er it d they are always very enjoyable occasions and I much look forward to them .
3 I am an avid reader of your magazine and eagerly look forward to each month 's issue .
4 We greatly look forward to welcoming you to the Craigendarroch Country Estate .
5 Irish rugby is notorious for peaks and troughs , so look forward to a few peaks from now onwards .
6 I do n't have to feel guilty about a pile of unfulfilled hopes ) so look forward to getting your prize in the post .
7 They just look forward to meeting the notorious killers again face to face .
8 Sadly , some of the things we most look forward to during summer are just those which are likely to cause allergic reactions .
9 Sadly , some of the things we most look forward to eating as the weather warms up are just those which are likely to cause allergic reactions .
10 Dealings with touts will attract a premium , which explains why London concierges always look forward to Wimbledon fortnight and Cup Final Saturday .
11 And in response to press questions , Charles said simply : ‘ I always look forward to Crathie . ’
12 I always look forward to his waking up , he looks so antediluvian he makes me feel only a girl again .
13 I always look forward to doing the show 'cause we meet all our friends that watch us on television , do n't we Jeffrey ?
14 Even today I still look forward to my first glimpse of it , after a huge bend in the road , through the gate in its enclosing wall .
15 I still look forward to visiting classes and rallies in the future .
16 Naturally , Fourie will be back to defend his title , a welcome injection for the championship as three more well-known names of yesterday look forward to joining the Tour — Malcolm Gregson and Spain 's former World Cup partnership of Angel Gallardo and Tenerife-born Francisco Abreu .
17 I usually look forward to Family Day , but I can honestly say that this year I 'm beginning to dread it , ’ said Rachel , then , picking up a pile of records , she said , ‘ This wo n't do , we must get on , otherwise we 'll never finish these medicals . ’
18 usually look forward to half term to my feet to recover because the children walk all over me .
19 And possibly also look forward to extending an England career that has already taken in student and Under-21 honours .
20 I knit with a Brother 830 and enjoy it very much , I also look forward to your magazine each month which helps me quite a lot .
21 We also look forward to seeing how development plans will ‘ ensure development and growth is sustainable ’ ( PPG12 ) by reducing the demand for natural resources such as aggregates .
22 We also look forward to seeing how development plans will ‘ ensure development and growth is sustainable ’ ( PPG12 ) by reducing the demand for natural resources such as aggregates .
23 I see her most nights , but I really look forward to my ‘ nights off . ’
24 The old people who live at Branksome Hall really look forward to our events .
25 ‘ We now look forward to the main course this evening . ’
26 We now look forward to entertaining you this Summer at the Grand .
27 I now look forward to resuming my career wholly without blame or blemish for any of the difficulties that arose at Magnet . ’
28 After some disappointment with the early issues ( half-empty pages , non-features featuring non-entities and cartoons which just were n't funny ) , I now look forward to articles of a length which does justice to the subject matter , fashion spreads which treat men like adults and a review section with critics who write with genuine authority ( and , in Gilbert Adair 's case , genuine elegance ) .
29 I now look forward to the summer when I will while away many happy hours watching them and admiring the plants .
30 I now look forward to seeing the next consultation document , which I believe will appear in the next month or two .
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