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

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1 ‘ 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 . ’
2 The crew were looking forward to sharp sounds as they struggled with sextants in pitching seas .
3 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 .
4 I was actually looking forward to extra time because I was so sure that we would win .
5 They may look forward to good occupational pension , a significant state earnings-related pension and a cash sum from maturing insurance policies .
6 Go forward to good football & pick the players with skill .
7 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 .
8 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 .
9 They look forward to other assistance from Europe in respect of the social charter .
10 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 .
11 Indeed , I have sat in many classes dominated by the art and personality of a teacher , where the whole class was carried forward to new understandings .
12 Describing her previous role as ‘ fascinating , ’ she told ACCOUNTANCY : ‘ I 'm now looking forward to new challenges in the Communications Department .
13 I 've never looked forward to new stuff from any band as much as I do from the Mondays .
14 Conoco 's president and chief executive officer Constantine Nicandros looked forward to new gains from the major changes taking place in inter-company relationships .
15 ‘ I look forward to new nurseries , for example in the West End of Darlington and in Cockerton , as Labour sets new targets for growth in nursery provision . ’
16 In his diaries he looks forward to future success , but it was his artistic success that he sought before financial security .
17 An excellent day was enjoyed by all , with those taking part already looking forward to future outings .
18 Individual managers have a special responsibility to ensure that staff in looking forward to future alternative arrangements do not neglect to do what they have to do , now and in the near future , prudently and safely .
19 An IMF official quoted in the Middle East Economic Digest of Oct. 18 welcomed " the government 's intention to address the outstanding economic and financial issues " and looked forward to future co-operation between Sudan and the IMF .
20 They are therefore viewed as costs that can not be justifiably carried forward to future periods because they do not represent future benefits or the future benefits are so uncertain as to defy measurement .
21 It 's not being carried forward to future years .
22 Although all of the practices were looking forward to continued participation in the scheme , there were some concerns about the future .
23 Sir Peter and the active and enthusiastic staff , led by Morag Barton , Museum Director , are looking forward to celebrating Brooklands ' 85th anniversary year in 1992 .
24 Four months ago Alan Govier was looking forward to early retirement , buying a new car and perhaps going on holiday .
25 I have little doubt , however , that , despite Britain 's reservations , our partners will move forward to economic and monetary union , and to the creation of a single currency .
26 ALL AT SEA : Catherine as Beatriz was looking forward to big-screen success
27 Fabia was shaken , but was more intent then on finding out what she could do to help whatever the trouble was , than concerned that it looked as though she could say goodbye to her much looked forward to Czechoslovakian holiday .
28 He looked forward to rare trips through the city in a dirty truck that stank of oil and pig-swill , the occasional shared chore , the songs , the rough companionship .
29 This is a tremendously exciting area for development , and I 'm confident we can look forward to great things there .
30 WITH the approach of Memorial Day , the official start of summer , all right-thinking Americans are looking forward to long days at the beach .
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