Example sentences of "[adv] [v-ing] forward [prep] a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 THESE four happy boys were eagerly looking forward to a fun-filled family Christmas .
2 President of ERC , Richard H. Rau is also looking forward to a successful partnership .
3 She won a case of wine and is also looking forward to a super weekend break in Champagne , France , courtesy of Arblaster & Clarke .
4 Dave says he 's really looking forward to a nice day
5 ‘ Quite honestly — and who wants to celebrate becoming twenty-six ? — I 'm really looking forward to a long soak in the bath , and then putting my feet up in front of the TV , ’ she added firmly .
6 Trainer Jimmy Etherington , who submitted a ‘ friendly ’ claim of £9,354 to ensure taking the filly back to Yorkshire , is now looking forward to a long winter 's break when the turf season closes on Monday .
7 A small market town which has lived off the land for centuries is now looking forward to a high-tec future .
8 Bantam Press , celebrating the achievement by Jilly Cooper 's The Man Who Made Husbands Jealous ( £14.99 ) of a subscription of 70,000 copies , the company 's highest ever for a hardback novel , is now looking forward to a further boost for the book when the CD and cassette single ‘ Lysander 's Theme ’ is released on 10th May .
9 Extension is now going forward on a large scale , delays being due partly to the necessity of thorough surveys , partly to the shortage of skilled staff .
10 I 'm being uncharitable possibly , but I wonder if Deanes was n't looking forward to a little publicity over Pardy 's case to promote his book ?
11 RETIRED gardener Eric Lawes was today looking forward to a glowing future as a probable multi-millionaire after a coroner 's jury decided that a hoard of 14,000 Roman coins and jewellery he found with his metal detector is treasure trove .
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