Example sentences of "forward to [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Projecting these rates forward to 2025 reveals that there would be 4,514,000 people aged 65 + with chronic health problems using the GHS data and 4,558,000 using the OPCS estimate .
2 Since the assembly 's main job is to enact a constitution , and that will require a two-thirds majority , the assembly members can look forward to much horse-trading .
3 The mail from home is now arriving fairly frequently and I look forward to each day hoping that a letter will arrive from Fiona .
4 She no longer looked forward to each day , so much had she come to dread her sister 's peremptory orders , the changes of routine , the explanatory telephone calls .
5 I am an avid reader of your magazine and eagerly look forward to each month 's issue .
6 The current indications for those projects due to bring revenues in the next financial year enable us to look forward to 1994 with considerable optimism . ’
7 The current indications for those projects due to bring revenues in the next financial year enable us to look forward to 1994 with considerable optimism . ’
8 I believe that the British people look forward to greater development within the Community because they want the material benefits that that may bring .
9 On March 18 the Commission proposed carrying forward to 1992/93 the 1991/92 agricultural price support measures [ see pp. 38022-23 ; 38202 ] .
10 Almost the last act of the decade was the decision to wind up the Artisans , originally planned to be by December 1984 ; although in 1980 it was brought forward to 1981 .
11 The problem is resolved when Chris announces that his conference has been put forward to 5 June , although something in his manner suggests to Matty that he got the date wrong in the first place .
12 It has been brought forward to 5 April to allow institutional shareholders to enjoy the 25 per cent grossing-up for the last time .
13 ‘ However , as I said in my letter , I look forward to constructive negotiations with employee representatives about the introduction of a new and single status structure and about pay settlements for the remainder of the year . ’
14 From Jansky , the account moves forward to 1954 .
15 The crew were looking forward to sharp sounds as they struggled with sextants in pitching seas .
16 All in all , we will be able to look back on 1990 as a year of solid achievement and forward to 1991 with confidence .
17 The documents indicate that shareholders can look forward to annual rises above the rate of inflation ranging from 3.2 per cent in the case of Severn Trent to 5.5 per cent for Northumbrian , North West and Yorkshire .
18 I was actually looking forward to extra time because I was so sure that we would win .
19 Or preferable , to be honest ; part of me rather looked forward to such taunting .
20 We must look forward to such developments .
21 This , allied to the economic climate which has either led or forced many employees to retire early , means that more people than ever before can look forward to many years of active and purposeful life ahead , following their disengagement from full-time work .
22 I welcome the hon. Member for Manchester , Withington ( Mr. Bradley ) to the Opposition Front Bench and look forward to many a debate with him .
23 — who said he was beginning to enjoy his retirement and looking forward to many more years to come .
24 I look forward to many more exciting developments in the future . ’
25 They may look forward to good occupational pension , a significant state earnings-related pension and a cash sum from maturing insurance policies .
26 Go forward to good football & pick the players with skill .
27 Seventy next birthday , Leo 's looking forward to Good Friday when he captains his team in an annual charity match on Red Star 's ground .
28 With respect to the lack of co-operation , there is of course a tendency ( not uncommon elsewhere ) for librarians in different sectors to develop groups and associations to consider the problems and work within their individual sectors , without looking backward and forward to other levels of education .
29 They look forward to other assistance from Europe in respect of the social charter .
30 An example of the latter is Integrated Training Education & Development , the standards-based training programme for managers , which has been developed with involvement across the Group , pioneered especially at Grimsby in the UK and is now going forward to other sites .
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