Example sentences of "forward to [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | He would go far , this young man , Mr Bullins considered , and he looked forward to reading of his progress once he left Oxford . |
2 | The hon. Member for Sheffield , Central ( Mr. Caborn ) made a thoughtful speech , which I shall look forward to reading . |
3 | Kinnear , who said he expected to make one more signing this week-end , looked forward to Jones the manager with a wry smile . |
4 | I rather doubt this is true , but I look forward to Part Two of this well-made documentary . |
5 | I wrote to the effect that I did indeed look forward to life with him , and that my guidelines for living were the same as his . |
6 | The truth is , she would say , I 'm still looking forward to life beginning . |
7 | Successful and loving couple Jessie and Mark are looking forward to life in their new love-nest . |
8 | She was not looking forward to life at her uncle 's house . |
9 | Nicki Ware is looking forward to life without glasses . |
10 | Nicki Ware is looking forward to life without glasses . |
11 | They 're convinced Marc was looking forward to life , not trying to end it . |
12 | One Scotsman looking forward to Rome is David Will , who will take over from Harry Cavan as vice-president of FIFA when the Irishman retires during the World Cup next June . |
13 | She says they look forward to choir practice . |
14 | The worsening economic situation and political and legal uncertainties led de Maizière to propose on Aug. 3 that the date for unification and for the all-German elections be brought forward to Oct. 14 ( the date for elections in the reconstituted East German Länder — states ) . |
15 | 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 ) . |
16 | Well , I know we 're rather looking forward to May when it , when it finishes till September |
17 | The international news and financial information agency said it was bringing forward to April 5 the 15.9p per share payout . |
18 | The April meeting has been brought forward to April 2 as it would otherwise clash with election day . |
19 | How much she 'd given him , cared for him , loved him , and now he was sitting in Eva 's house all cosy and radiant and looking forward to bed . |
20 | As also approved by the Volkskammer on Jan. 29 , the general election due on May 6 was brought forward to March 18 . |
21 | He suggested that elections to the constituent commission be brought forward to March or April and be held under international supervision . |
22 | The linear trim position indicator runs immediately behind it a red pointer moving back and forward to markings numbered either side of a central zero . |
23 | But as you say changing the means to the end , I E you go for the industrialization first and once you 've got that you can then move forward to collectivization . |
24 | Meanwhile , I look forward to Biochemistry in its 3rd edition . |
25 | Elsewhere , like on ‘ Criminals ’ or ‘ Shaky Ground ’ , you get all the weird , unresolved chording that Michael Stipe favours , and a suitably battered vocal that reaches back to the old mountain music and forward to Dinosaur Jr , Lemonheads and Nick Cave . |
26 | Although she told me she was experiencing a certain amount of discomfort due to the condition of her appendix , and although she was not really looking forward to surgery and to the anaesthetic , none the less Kirsty seemed to have no more than the expected apprehension which would have been felt by anyone . |
27 | We often look forward to Fridays as a day that we can spend with our constituents . |
28 | Nayim now forward to Paul Stewart , sorry to Paul Allen , Allen lays it wide now to Fenwick , Fenwick to Gascoigne , Gascoigne cuts inside , this is where he 's his most dangerous , Gascoigne going forward looking for the one two to Walsh , to Gascoigne , Gascoigne 's on his way through , Gascoigne shoots — tremendous tackle — oh what a goal by Paul Gascoigne . |
29 | Given the current economic crisis , however , Menem 's inauguration was brought forward to July 8 [ see p. 36810 ] . |
30 | Eleanor Pitman ( Kent ) one of the first Qualified Teachers , Eleanor looks forward to spending and enjoying more time with her family . |