Example sentences of "forward to his " in BNC.

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1 Mr Mitterrand , who will visit the southern city of Leipzig today , said on television he was looking forward to his talks with East Germany 's new leaders after the extraordinary changes that had taken place in the country .
2 quite looked forward to his love-making .
3 We look forward to his arrival in Britannia again and Boudicca is saving some good legs for him , — in fact they belong to a soldier of the IXth Legion who did n't hear her shout ‘ Get outta the way you stupid git ’ when she was trying her chariot out on the new road .
4 AS A LONGSTANDING admirer of the poetry of Ted Hughes , I had looked forward to his prose book about Shakespeare .
5 With the money safe in his pocket , he felt a strange and most unfamiliar feeling of pleased anticipation stirring inside him ; he was really looking forward to his appointment with Nutty , to find out what it felt like to ride a horse .
6 He was in fact almost looking forward to his ride on Bones .
7 Denis came forward to his sister , looking stern and said firmly , Sit yourself down , Noreen . ’
8 After this , Michael was able to resume his work on the government review , and we looked forward to his retirement when his review was completed .
9 Mother liked him and began to look forward to his visits , and would greet him with : ‘ Hello , Mr Green .
10 We wish him a swift recovery and look forward to his return to the racecourse .
11 Tomba is clearly looking forward to his first race in Italy since winning a gold and a silver medal at the Winter Olympics in Albertville last year , to add to two golds he took in 1988 .
12 ‘ Then we had a chat on the phone last week and I told Nigel it would be a new adventure for him if he joined our team and that we are all looking forward to his racing in America .
13 Some of Gram 's classic tear-in-my-beer stuff was clearly inspired by crooner George Jones , but the best of his songs are delivered with a shiver in the throat — as with Hank Williams and Jimmie Rogers , you could practically hear the hell-hounds on his tail as he addressed old girlfriends , southern vistas , and rotten townships and morbidly looked forward to his own druggy demise .
14 He was not looking forward to his return .
15 At an age when most men are window shopping for zimmer frames , Ron Marsh is looking forward to his 41st year of rugby with Old Dartfordians after making his debut in December 1951 .
16 It occurred to him that he had reached the age when a man looks forward to his pleasures less keenly than in youth but is disproportionately aggrieved when his plans are upset .
17 The Pharaoh is met by the lissom naked figure of Nut who takes his wrist gently and leads him forward to his tomb .
18 Rabbi Moishe , too , was looking forward to his Sunday breakfast .
19 She looked forward to his usual visit that evening , but he did not come , and it was Comfort who appeared at half-past nine to remake Julia 's bed and see that she had everything she needed for the night .
20 I always look forward to his waking up , he looks so antediluvian he makes me feel only a girl again .
21 It shows Brutus adept in the use of rhetoric and looking forward to his public defence of Caesar 's assassination to the Roman crowd .
22 We look forward to his participation in our affairs , and wish him a fulfilling time during his time in the House — however long or short that may be .
23 Now Doherty , winner of the Regal Welsh Open and the Pontin 's Open , is looking forward to his first match as Irish champion and that could n't be a tougher one .
24 Greatly looking forward to his acceptance , the pleasure of his company , and more besides .
25 ‘ And yet you 're looking forward to his getting back ?
26 Michael , who had been looking forward to his 21st birthday next month , has recently been taken off a life support machine .
27 Michael , who had been looking forward to his 21st birthday celebration next month and planned to become engaged later this year , was attacked .
28 Well he looked forward to his fry .
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