Example sentences of "[adv] look forward to the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I had greatly looked forward to the meeting , hoping to hear words of wit and wisdom about the law , and perhaps a few good legal anecdotes .
2 ‘ But he so looks forward to the Bois .
3 Such a shame really , since I was so looking forward to the day .
4 ‘ You see , I was so looking forward to the prince 's return from Ludlow . ’
5 The Aged was obviously looking forward to the evening ceremony of firing the gun .
6 I 'm real excited , as you can imagine , and greatly looking forward to the adventure . ’
7 ‘ I am greatly looking forward to the challenge . ’
8 Then , smiling to herself , she hurried along the corridor , rather looking forward to the opportunity to see Janice on her own .
9 Covering a broader range than the single-issue groups , they presented reports and analyses on a wide range of economic and social issues which generally looked forward to the legislation of the 1940s .
10 I always looked forward to the fortnights we spent in Northumberland .
11 She who usually looked forward to the telephone ringing , had become nervous even of that .
12 Clearly , the writer is also looking forward to the day when the Word of God will become flesh and live among us .
13 Gail , who is also looking forward to the birth of her first baby in November , said : ‘ We have just come back from two wet weeks in Bournemouth and said we could do with spoiling ourselves with a stay in a luxury hotel then I was told I had won — it 's amazing. , ’
14 The declaration included a decision that recourse to nuclear weapons should be considered only as a last resort ; the meeting also looked forward to the prospect of a reduction in the armed forces of a united Germany , and issued an invitation to the Warsaw Pact to sign a joint declaration with NATO on non-aggression .
15 ‘ I was really looking forward to the trip , too .
16 ‘ I am being thrown in at the deep end against Blackburn and I am really looking forward to the game . ’
17 ‘ I 'm awfully pleased with my binoculars — and I 'm really looking forward to the party tonight . ’
18 ‘ We are really looking forward to the challenge — Venezuela is a beautiful and exciting country .
19 But I 'm really looking forward to the ride . ’
20 ‘ I am now looking forward to the Potteries Marathon which is my favourite race because there is so much local support to spur you on . ’
21 SCOTVEC is now looking forward to the possibility of the first ‘ named awards ’ being available next session .
22 And what I was doing then was also pretty much the same as now looking forward to the future .
23 I am now looking forward to the sale in Regensburg next year ’ .
24 I now look forward to the summer when I will while away many happy hours watching them and admiring the plants .
25 Now initially er starting er starting May er for suppliers to be the adverts for from the beginning of the summer holidays and then looking forward to the Christmas trade .
26 She was quite looking forward to the party , after all .
27 A few weeks before it would have seemed inconceivable that she should ever see Hilda again , but now she almost looked forward to the meeting .
28 But it is also a hotel which actively looks forward to the future .
29 While his schedule would appear to most to be a fairly exhaustive one Best is actually looking forward to the weekend , ‘ The first since September when there has been no real pressure on me .
30 Working in conjunction effectively with you , our members , and it has to meet your needs and interests as well as our own , and I 'm therefore looking forward to the possibility , in fact , the certainty of us having a year of achievement us for the interests of the voluntary sector .
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