Example sentences of "forward to have " in BNC.
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1 | I 'm looking forward to having summat to eat , and then having a lie down . |
2 | Women who enjoy housework but have had a full-time job say that they look forward to having time to do things like get the carpet shampooed or make new curtains without someone else being in the way . |
3 | I was really looking forward to having fresh issues of Punch at my bedside table during recovery . |
4 | I also learned in the store-room-of-secrets that Anwar was looking forward to having grandchildren . |
5 | BRITISH shoppers can look forward to having a bigger say in their deaths when funeral supermarkets hit the streets . |
6 | I 'm quite looking forward to having nothing special to do . |
7 | He loves being a parent as much as I do , so we 're looking forward to having another baby . |
8 | Was it still remotely possible that , in spite of everything , he 'd been looking forward to having her here with him as his wife ? |
9 | ‘ And I shall look forward to having you read to me , my dear , while you are with us . |
10 | ‘ Do you look forward to having a baby again ? ’ asked the woman intently , ‘ or do you prefer them when they 're older ? |
11 | Sammy is already an accomplished player of the electric organ and looks forward to having more time for this and volunteer work . |
12 | Therese , of course , was the special guest , the one he was most looking forward to having . |
13 | He 's been here several times before , and er , we do look forward to having another interesting morning with you , and I understand that er , you 're going to give us a musical morning , this morning , and er , |
14 | They are looking forward to having a lot of fun together . |
15 | Lee Benfield says he 's never skied on snow before but he 's enjoying this and is looking forward to having a go on the real thing |
16 | Carol Lee says she 's looking forward to having a horse in the Grand National . |
17 | The sixty-four-year old singer 's wife Stella admits she 's not looking forward to having him home . |
18 | Mrs Grove-Stephensen is leaving the post at the age of 60 and is looking forward to having more time to devote to church work . |
19 | In retirement Mr Hewitt is looking forward to having more time for reading , preferring biographies and works of historical interest , with French literature his main love . |
20 | Actually , I was quite looking forward to having the mysteries of all the ropes and bits of wood being revealed so I arrived , on a sunny day with fairly high hopes ( along with 3 sweater , 2 pairs of socks , waterproof gear and a large life jacket ) . |
21 | We are looking forward to having Rob , Joyce , and Ewan , though I foresee problems with Gemma . |
22 | Bet your mum 's looking forward to having a bit of a break tomorrow . |
23 | I hope you all enjoy yourselves and I look forward to having a good and informative seminar with you . |
24 | So , I think we 're no nearer forward to having a reason for the explosion , but erm there has n't been one since . |