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

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1 Now , NOEL MALCOLM is looking forward to a shift in the agenda — back to real news
2 The Talyllyn is looking forward to a brighter future and plans for 1993 are well in hand .
3 Indeed , now she is looking forward to a career in tennis .
4 Is it not a fact that , for all their fine words , the Government 's deeds are desperately poor and that the country is looking forward to a change of Government in a month ?
5 He 's just finished a stint as Edmund in King Lear at the Royal Court Theatre and is looking forward to a holiday in Wales with his actress wife , six-year-old daughter and teenage stepson .
6 Now she is looking forward to a valuable contrasting experience in Denmark .
7 Most of the money will find its way into Flint which is looking forward to a major town centre redevelopment supermarket , DIY store , smaller shops , fast food restaurant and new car park .
8 But he demonstrated yesterday that he is now back on song and he is looking forward to a good run in the National Championships at Newark at the end of the month .
9 DARLINGTON sailor Julie Carroll , 20 , is looking forward to a life on the ocean waves on the type 42 Destroyer HMS Southampton after successfully completing a radar operator course at Portsmouth .
10 The improvement in January was better than had been expected in December , sales of both vehicles and parts and accessories increased and the trade is looking forward to a further improvement in February .
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