Example sentences of "[indef pn] to look forward to " in BNC.
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1 | Those kids had nothing to look forward to . |
2 | ‘ With nothing to look forward to ? ’ |
3 | Dennis would never let me forget what he had done for me , and come September I had nothing to look forward to except another year of slavery on Clive 's treadmill . |
4 | To make matters worse , because he always does fail in his attempts to improve the situation , the sufferer convinces himself that he has nothing to look forward to but a lifetime of misery . |
5 | He has already brought a little magic into the lives of Bristol Rovers ' fans , who could see nothing to look forward to but relegation from Division One . |
6 | I had no facilities , no money , I was bored , fed up , had nothing to look forward to . |
7 | There was absolutely nothing to look forward to except sleep and food , and these commodities had now become very important . |
8 | I knew I had no one to love me and nothing to look forward to . |
9 | Now , tonight , there is nothing to look forward to , no reason to get up in the morning or move from one day into the next . |
10 | She had nothing to look forward to , and she wanted to die . |
11 | Nothing to look forward to but post-Christmas depression , endless grey skies and a new VAT regime from Brussels . |
12 | ‘ Everything flat and grey , no real joy over anything , nothing to look forward to , just somehow getting through each day as it comes and giving a sigh of relief when it 's finally over . |
13 | Noticing things like that , about Florence Ames , had become usual , something to look forward to almost . |
14 | That would be something to look forward to , the arrival of brochures . |
15 | He wrote under the pen-name ‘ Jayemdoubleyou ’ and his reports were something to look forward to every Friday . |
16 | It was something to look forward to while the hours ticked by . |
17 | They must , all of them , have something to look forward to at school . |
18 | Something to look forward to . ’ |
19 | Find something to look forward to ; it does not have to be a major event . |
20 | A promised treat for when you get home — a cake for tea , or watching a favourite video — gives your child something to look forward to at the end of it . ’ |
21 | That was something to look forward to . |
22 | It might give Celia something to look forward to . |
23 | They can help their members maintain a sense of belonging and personal worth , and also perhaps something to look forward to during the hours when they are alone . |
24 | Give them something to look forward to … |
25 | Young Outdoor Action readers heading back to school will at least have something to look forward to — outdoor activity lessons . |
26 | At least now I know that perhaps one day we might get a car — even save up for a house — and that 's something to look forward to … so I do n't think of myself as a cabbage . |
27 | Still , they were going to Florida and she was going to Spain , so at least this year she had something to look forward to . |
28 | ‘ That 's something to look forward to . ’ |
29 | And soon Miriam Levy and Reuben Jackson were getting married ; that was certainly something to look forward to . |
30 | I have a new set of friends and something to look forward to everyday . |